Timeless
Best for: Classic curb appeal
Look: Clean, familiar, balanced
Fit: Traditional & brick homes
Windows: None to top-row
Custom: Moderate to high
If you are comparing styles, this is the place to start. Browse timeless, contemporary, carriage, full view, and custom options in one garage door gallery, then narrow down what fits your home, your taste, and your budget goals. For pole barns, metal buildings, and other commercial properties, see real installed commercial overhead doors below or on our dedicated commercial gallery.
Superior Overhead Doors has served the Tulsa metro for over 18 years. As a locally owned company with a dedicated showroom in Broken Arrow, we ensure quality by never using subcontractors.
Not every garage door style fits every home. A quick comparison helps you sort faster.
Best for: Classic curb appeal
Look: Clean, familiar, balanced
Fit: Traditional & brick homes
Windows: None to top-row
Custom: Moderate to high
Best for: Updated exteriors
Look: Sleek, horizontal
Fit: Modern homes, remodels
Windows: Slim, modern layouts
Custom: High
Best for: Decorative character
Look: Old-world influence
Fit: Farmhouse, craftsman
Windows: Arched & decorative
Custom: High
Best for: Glass & aluminum
Look: Bold, open, architectural
Fit: Contemporary, shops
Windows: Full glass panels
Custom: Frame & glass options
Best for: Personalization
Look: Built to your vision
Fit: Custom homes
Windows: Depends on design
Custom: Highest
Best for: Shops, barns, metal buildings
Look: Practical to modern storefront
Scope: Doors up to 14 ft height
Windows: Full-width to top row
Service: Install, repair, springs
Timeless garage doors work because they stay easy to live with. They fit a wide range of homes, they do not compete with the architecture, and they give you room to choose windows, panel layouts, and colors without getting too busy.
For many homeowners in Broken Arrow and the Tulsa area, timeless styles are the safest all-around choice. They can look right on everything from newer subdivision homes to older brick houses. If resale appeal matters to you, or if you want something classic that will not feel dated in a few years, this category is usually a strong place to start.
These doors also make comparison easier. You can start simple with no windows, then explore top-row glass or insulation options depending on your goals.
Contemporary garage doors bring a cleaner, more current look. Think horizontal lines, richer finishes, and a style that pairs well with modern siding, stone, metal, and larger windows.
If your home already leans modern, this category often feels more intentional than a standard raised-panel door. Contemporary styles are also a smart option for remodels where you want the garage door to upgrade the whole front elevation.
Window placement matters more here. Slim glass layouts, plank looks, and darker tones can change the feel of the house quickly. If you are comparing design-forward options in our showroom, this is usually one of the first categories homeowners gravitate toward.
Carriage style garage doors add character fast. Decorative hardware, stronger panel detail, and more distinctive window patterns help them stand out without giving up modern overhead operation.
They are a natural fit for farmhouse, craftsman, rustic, and many traditional homes. If your exterior already has stone, wood accents, shutters, or a more custom feel, carriage style doors can tie the whole look together.
This style also gives you room to personalize the final result. Hardware choices, window shapes, and color direction all matter. If you want charm and visual texture instead of a plain flat look, carriage style deserves a close look.
Full view garage doors are a bold design choice when you want aluminum and glass to be part of the architecture. They can work on homes, shops, and standout projects where natural light and a clean modern profile matter.
For some homeowners, full view is the easiest way to make the garage feel less bulky and more integrated into the design. Frame finish and glass choice shape the final look, so this is a category worth seeing in person if you are deciding between a lighter or darker finish.
If you are trying to move away from a basic door and toward something more architectural, full view garage doors should be on your shortlist.
Some homes need more than standard style categories. Custom overlay garage doors and your design garage doors give you more room to shape the layout, finish direction, visual detail, and overall personality of the door.
This path is best for custom homes, statement elevations, or anyone who already has a strong vision. If you have an inspiration photo, are trying to match other architectural elements, or want something that feels more personal than an off-the-shelf option, this is the right lane.
The point is not to complicate the process. It is to give you a better fit. We can help you compare the look you want with practical considerations before you commit.
Commercial buyers often want to see how doors look on buildings like theirs before calling. These photos show commercial overhead doors installed in the Tulsa area, with model context and practical notes so you can compare appearance, window placement, and how each door works with the structure.
We handle commercial doors up to 14 feet in height, with straightforward quoting and no subcontractors. For repairs and service scope, see our commercial garage door services page.
Same project photos as our dedicated commercial gallery. Use them to judge fit on metal buildings, pole barns, and similar properties.
When you compare commercial garage doors, you are checking how the door fits the building and the job, not just color.
How the door reads on metal buildings, pole barns, and work-focused structures.
Whether glass helps with light, balance, or a cleaner finished look.
White, brown, and black change how finished the elevation feels.
Some sites need simple and practical; others need a sharper, more modern appearance.
Need help matching photos to your property? The full commercial gallery includes the same proof-oriented detail and CTAs in one place.
Photos help, but seeing door styles in person is better. If you want to compare finishes, talk through options, or decide between two looks, visit our garage door showroom in Broken Arrow.
Superior Overhead DoorsYou can also start from our main garage doors and new garage door sales page if you want a broader product overview first.
Buying a new garage door should not feel like a pressure sale. We keep it straightforward.
If you already know the style you want, we can help with the next step. If you are still comparing, that is fine too. We will walk through options without the hard sell.
Use this garage door gallery as your shortlist, then let us help you compare the details that matter.