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Patio doors help create a seamless connection between your home’s interiors and outdoor living space. But they’re also an excellent design element in their own right, usually adding an instant focal point to any room where they are installed. If you’re planning to get new patio doors for your home, you’ll want to consider your options carefully. 

Look to Your Home’s Style as a Guide

How well your patio doors fit your home’s aesthetics will depend on their style. Hinged French patio doors, for instance, are typically used in traditional homes because of their elegant and timeless design. Sliding glass patio doors, meanwhile, are the staple in modernist and contemporary homes thanks to their sleeker appearance. These are safe design decisions, but there’s actually nothing stopping you from switching things up. With creative use of color, grille pattern, and hardware finish, you can make a sliding door fit with your vintage home and a hinged French door match with your contemporary home.

Consider the Door Material

Make sure to choose patio doors that are tough and long-lasting. You have several options for door material available to you, including vinyl, wood and steel. But if you want something that’s a step above, you should consider the Infinity by Marvin® fiberglass patio doors offered by trusted exteriors remodeling contractor, Ganser Company. Using advanced Ultrex® fiberglass, these options can withstand constant exposure to the harsh elements, while effectively increasing safety and security in your home.

Pick a Door Based on Your Current Needs

It’s not enough for your new patio doors to be durable and stylish – they should be functional as well. Here’s how to get the most out of your choice:

  • If you want to incorporate better daylighting into your home design, choose sliding patio doors. Their slim frames and expansive glass area can increase your access to natural light.

  • Go for hinged double French doors if you love having people over. Their wide opening allows for smoother traffic between your home’s interior and the patio or deck.

  • Pick sliding patio doors if you don’t have enough space for a door that swings out. The smooth operation of sliding patio doors can also be useful to those who experience difficulty with fine motor skills.

  • To prevent costly heating or cooling energy from escaping your home, select hinged patio doors. When closed, they create a tighter, more durable seal that prevents air leakage and considerable energy loss.

Schedule a Home Evaluation

Whether you need quality patio door installation or professional roof repair, Ganser Company will always deliver exceptional results. Trust us to make your home upgrade smooth, safe and stress-free. Call us today at (608) 222-1243, or fill out this contact form to request a door quote. We proudly serve homeowners in Madison, WI, and other areas in Greater Dane County.