
This one was a custom build, and it called for doors that could keep up with it. Three Haas Door 2061 Short Recessed Carriage House doors - one 12x14 and a pair of 10x10s - all finished in Ash Woodgrain. That warm, honey-toned woodgrain against the crisp white board-and-batten exterior is exactly the kind of pairing that makes a new build feel intentional rather than generic.
The Haas 2061 is a solid choice for a build like this. The short recessed panel design gives you that classic carriage house character without feeling overdone. And the Ash Woodgrain finish delivers real visual warmth while holding up to the elements far better than actual wood ever would. No warping, no rotting, no refinishing every few years. Just a clean, consistent look that lasts.
Inside, you can see how the hardware and track systems were set up cleanly on the raw framing - everything lined up and ready to go before the interior gets finished out. That kind of clean install matters on a new construction project. It keeps the build timeline moving and eliminates headaches down the road when drywall and trim go in around it.
What we ended up with here is a residential garage door installation that does two things at once - it adds serious curb appeal and delivers the durability a homeowner actually needs. Three doors, three openings, all done right on a brand new custom barndominium. This is exactly the kind of work we love doing across Wake Forest, Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Durham, and the rest of the Triangle.