Decorative Hardware Guide

Decorative Hardware Guide

Decorative hardware adds character and detail to your garage door, especially on carriage‑style and craftsman homes. While the hardware is usually cosmetic, it can dramatically enhance curb appeal and help your door match the architectural style of your home. This guide covers the most common types of decorative hardware and how to choose the right options.


Why Add Decorative Hardware?

Decorative hardware gives your garage door a more custom, finished look. It’s an easy upgrade that can transform a plain door into a stylish focal point.

  • Enhances curb appeal
  • Complements carriage‑house and farmhouse styles
  • Available in many finishes and designs
  • Easy to install and replace
  • Affordable way to upgrade a basic door

Common Types of Decorative Hardware

1. Strap Hinges

Strap hinges mimic the look of old swing‑out barn doors. They’re one of the most recognizable features of carriage‑style doors.

  • Available in straight or arrowhead designs
  • Typically installed on the left and right sides
  • Black powder‑coated steel is most common

2. Handles & Pulls

Handles add a functional look even though they’re usually decorative. They’re often placed in the center of the door.

  • Traditional iron‑style handles
  • Ring pulls for rustic designs
  • Modern minimalist handles

3. Clavos (Decorative Studs)

Clavos are small metal studs used to add texture and detail. They’re common on rustic or Mediterranean‑style doors.

  • Round, square, or diamond shapes
  • Black, bronze, or hammered finishes
  • Often used in rows or patterns

4. Faux Hinge Plates

These plates sit behind decorative hinges to create a more substantial look.

  • Adds depth and dimension
  • Pairs well with large carriage‑house doors

5. Decorative Window Grilles

Grilles add detail to garage door windows and help match the architectural style of your home.

  • Colonial grids
  • Prairie‑style grids
  • Arched or sunburst patterns

See window options


Finish Options

Decorative hardware is typically made from steel or aluminum and finished with durable coatings.

  • Black powder‑coat: Most common and durable
  • Oil‑rubbed bronze: Warm, rustic look
  • Hammered iron: Textured, old‑world appearance
  • Stainless steel: Modern and corrosion‑resistant

Choosing Hardware for Your Home Style

Carriage‑House Style

  • Strap hinges
  • Handles or ring pulls
  • Divided‑light window grilles

Farmhouse or Cottage Style

  • Simple black hinges
  • Minimalist handles
  • Vertical plank or recessed panels

Modern Style

  • Minimal or no hardware
  • Clean, flush panels
  • Horizontal windows

Rustic or Mediterranean Style

  • Hammered iron hardware
  • Clavos studs
  • Warm wood or wood‑look finishes

Installation & Maintenance

Most decorative hardware is surface‑mounted and easy to install. Maintenance is minimal but helps keep the hardware looking its best.

  • Clean with mild soap and water
  • Check screws annually for tightness
  • Touch up chips in the finish if needed

See maintenance guides


Next Steps

Once you’ve chosen your decorative hardware, you can finalize your garage door design by selecting panel styles, windows, and colors.