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  2. Garage door - Wikipedia

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    Sectional-type steel with exterior cladding overhead garage doors in the style of old carriage house doors. A common material for a new garage door is a steel sheet formed or stamped to look like a raised panel wooden door. Steel doors are available in uninsulated, insulated, and a three-layer door, also known as a sandwich-style door.

  3. Garage (residential) - Wikipedia

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    The most common doors on these garages were either two wooden barn style doors with a standard sized access door on the side of the garage or the B&D Rolla Door, which is described below. The most common garage door to date in Australia is the B&D Rolla Door, having been around since 1956 and still in heavy use today.

  4. Knox Mansion (Buffalo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    A second set of carriage doors originally existed leading into the former horse stable area, but were replaced in the late-1990s with a roll-up garage door. The original wood sliding hay loft access door remains above this contemporary garage door. The windows throughout the building are the original double-hung wood sash.

  5. Garage apartment - Wikipedia

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    A garage apartment [1] (also called a coach house, garage suite or in Australia, Fonzie flat [2]) is an apartment built within the walls of, or on top of, the garage of a house. The garage may be attached or a separate building from the main house, but will have a separate entrance and may or may not have a communicating door to the main house.

  6. Carriage house - Wikipedia

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    In modern usage, the term "carriage house" has taken on several additional, somewhat overlapping meanings: Buildings that were originally true carriage houses that have been converted to other uses such as secondary suites, apartments, guest houses, automobile garages, offices, workshops, retail shops, bars, restaurants, or storage buildings.

  7. George S. Bowdoin Stable - Wikipedia

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    The center bay features double doors and was originally the carriage entrance, while the outer bays are narrower doorways. The westernmost opening was originally a window but was converted into a doorway at some point in the 20th century; both of the outer doorways contain a wooden door below a rectangular transom window.

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