Classic look
Carriage style doors are designed to echo the appearance of old carriage house doors while still operating overhead. That makes them a strong choice if you want a traditional or transitional exterior.
If you like the carriage house look but want the convenience of a modern overhead door, this is a strong place to start. Superior Overhead Doors helps homeowners compare carriage style garage doors, review actual model options, and move toward a clear quote or a showroom visit.
Last updated: April 2026
Homeowners across Tulsa, Broken Arrow, and the Tulsa metro often reach this page when they want a classic garage door style for a garage door replacement project. Here, you can compare available models, narrow down the look, and decide whether to request an estimate or visit the local showroom.
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Carriage style doors are popular because they add more personality to the front of the house. Instead of a flat or plain builder-grade appearance, they bring a carriage house look with more visual detail and a more established feel.
For many homeowners, the appeal is simple: this style gives you a classic garage door style that feels warmer, more finished, and more intentional from the curb.
Carriage style doors are designed to echo the appearance of old carriage house doors while still operating overhead. That makes them a strong choice if you want a traditional or transitional exterior.
A garage door takes up a large part of the front elevation. Choosing a style with more character can change how the whole home reads from the street.
Many homeowners like the decorative hardware look and panel layout because it adds interest without making the home feel too trendy.
Compare carriage style garage door models based on thickness, insulation type, and thermal performance to find the right fit for your home's energy needs and aesthetic.
| Model | Thickness | Insulation | U-Factor | R-Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 2560 | 2" | Non-Insulated (Optional Vinyl Back) | - | - |
| Model 764 | 1 3/4" | Polyurethane | .093 | 16.18 |
| Model 760 | 1 3/4" | Polyurethane | .093 | 16.18 |
| Model 664 | 1 3/8" | Polyurethane | .106 | 13.45 |
| Model 660 | 1 3/8" | Polyurethane | .106 | 13.45 |
Choosing the right door is usually about style fit first, then model level, then insulation.
A showroom visit helps when photos are not enough. Seeing doors in person can make style comparison easier and help you feel more confident before you commit to garage door replacement.
Visit Our Broken Arrow ShowroomA garage door replacement project should feel clear from the start. Here is the basic process.
Use the estimate request form or call +1 918-228-5333.
Our specialists help you compare carriage house aesthetics with specific model performance, ensuring your choice meets both your visual and insulation requirements.
Door size, opening conditions, and related installation details can affect the project. Review our installation process for background.
You should know what is being proposed before approving the work.
Timing varies by model availability and site conditions.
Superior Overhead Doors does not use sub-contractors. That means more consistency from estimate through installation.
We do not post hard pricing on this page because garage door replacement cost depends on the project.
Superior Overhead Doors is locally owned, has been in business since 2008, and has a real showroom in Broken Arrow. The company also does not use sub-contractors. For homeowners comparing Tulsa carriage style garage doors, those details matter.
If you already know this is the look you want, the next step is simple. Request an estimate, visit the showroom, or call with questions.