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5 best shaker style garage doors for farmhouse homes in 2026

The best shaker style garage doors for farmhouse homes in 2026 come from C.H.I. Overhead Doors, whose stamped shaker garage door has flat recessed panels, steel construction, and insulated builds from R-7.94 to R-16.55. Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, and Raynor also build doors in this clean-lined design family. This guide compares all five brands on design, construction, insulation, and warranty so you can choose with confidence.

A garage door can take up 30 to 40 percent of your home's visible exterior, which makes it one of the biggest single design choices on a farmhouse. Farmhouse design is built on simple geometry. Board-and-batten siding, black-framed windows, and gabled rooflines follow clean, repeating lines. A flat shaker panel fits that pattern. The style traces back to 18th-century Shaker furniture makers, who kept every line plain and every surface flat. It suits a farmhouse for the same reason it suited their furniture. Nothing competes for attention.

A builder-grade raised panel door works against that simplicity. The five doors in this guide made the list because each one has a flat recessed panel design, published construction details, and a warranty you can check before you buy. Every specification below comes from the manufacturer's own website.

 

Best shaker style garage doors comparison

 

These 5 garage door brands offer a range of shaker style doors for farmhouse homes, compared across design, insulation, color range, and warranty to help you weigh up your options.

Brand Door or door family Construction Insulation Standout feature
C.H.I. Overhead Doors stamped shaker 2518 2" thick, 2-sided steel, heavy duty 27 gauge Polyurethane, R-16.55 One shaker design in four builds, from non-insulated to R-16.55, all with a limited lifetime section warranty
Clopay Bridgeport Steel 1-, 2-, or 3-layer steel Intellicore polyurethane or polystyrene, R-6.3 to 18.4 Narrow and extended recessed panel designs
Amarr Hillcrest Single-, double-, or triple-layer steel Optional polystyrene, R-6.48 to 9.05 Recessed and bead board panel designs
Wayne Dalton Carriage House Steel model 9405 Steel with embossed woodgrain texture Foamed-in-place polyurethane, R-10 TruChoice custom paint system with more than 6,000 colors
Raynor Encore EN200 2" thick, two-sided steel Polystyrene, R-10.0 Named Shaker Panel among seven panel designs

 

1. C.H.I. Overhead Doors

C.H.I. Overhead Doors builds one shaker design in four constructions, so you choose the insulation level without changing the style. The entry model 2550 is 2-inch, 1-sided steel with no insulation. The 2551 has polystyrene at R-7.94 on 1-sided steel with a vinyl back. The 2583 reaches R-9.65 with polystyrene on 2-sided steel. The 2518 reaches R-16.55 with polyurethane on 2-inch, 2-sided steel in heavy duty 27 gauge. On an attached garage, that top build keeps the rooms above and beside the garage warmer in winter and cooler in summer, which can lower your energy bills.

The shaker pattern is pressed directly into the steel, which gives a flatter, more understated profile than an overlay or carriage door. The stamped shaker comes in 9 plain colors and 9 warm and textured woodtones, with solids such as white, gray, and black, and finishes such as Accents walnut and natural oak. DoorVisions lets you upload a photo of your own house and preview any combination before you commit.

Every C.H.I. door is sold through a local dealer who measures the opening, sends a quote within 7 days, and completes the installation in 4 to 6 hours per door. There is no big-box handoff. The same dealer handles service after the install. Ask your dealer about current lead times.

  • Construction: model 2518 pairs 2-inch, 2-sided steel in heavy duty 27 gauge with polyurethane insulation at R-16.55, the warmest build in the family.
  • Warranty: every stamped shaker model carries a limited lifetime warranty on sections for as long as the original purchaser owns the home.
  • Color range: 9 plain colors and 9 warm and textured woodtones, with up to 188 powder coat colors as the custom route.
  • Variety: thousands of configurations across construction, insulation, windows, glass, and color, so you can match your home and your budget.
  • Sustainability: built with Nucor Econiq steel, Nucor's net-zero carbon steel, which is 100% recyclable and made up of 65.25% recycled ferrous scrap metal.
  • Distribution: dealer-only, with professional installation in 4 to 6 hours per door and aftercare from the same local team.

2. Clopay

Clopay's Bridgeport Steel is a recessed panel steel door that the company describes as a shaker style design. It comes in narrow and extended recessed panel layouts with 1-, 2-, or 3-layer construction. Insulation options include Intellicore polyurethane up to 2 inches thick or polystyrene, with R-values from 6.3 to 18.4 depending on the build. The palette runs to 16 colors, including Ultra-Grain wood-look finishes, plus more than 1,500 custom paint colors through the Color Blast program. Clopay lists farmhouse-style houses among the home types the door suits. Doors are sold and installed through a network of authorized dealers, and WindCode reinforcement is available for high-wind areas.

3. Amarr

Amarr's Hillcrest is a steel door family with hundreds of carriage house designs, including a recessed panel layout and a bead board layout that fit the clean lines of a farmhouse exterior. Construction comes in single, double, or triple layer, with optional polystyrene insulation at 1-3/8 or 2 inches thick and R-values from 6.48 to 9.05. More than 800 factory-applied colors are available through the Amarr Color Zone program. WindPro wind load reinforcement can be added to meet local building codes. Amarr sells and installs through a professional dealer network. Contact a dealer for specifications on individual designs.

4. Wayne Dalton

Wayne Dalton's Carriage House Steel model 9405 comes in panel designs such as Charleston and Lexington, which use flat recessed panels rather than applied overlays. Each steel section carries an embossed woodgrain texture. Foamed-in-place polyurethane insulation gives the door a stated R-value of 10, based on Wayne Dalton's calculated section value, with a U-factor of 0.27. The door comes with a limited lifetime warranty, six solid paint finishes, three two-tone combinations, and more than 6,000 custom colors through the TruChoice Color System. WindSafe reinforcement is available for high-wind areas, and the door is sold through Wayne Dalton dealers.

5. Raynor

Raynor's Encore EN200 includes a named Shaker Panel among its seven panel designs. Sections are 2 inches thick, with a polystyrene core bonded between two steel skins and a stated R-value of 10.0, which Raynor notes is pending testing under DASMA TDS-163. The surface carries a gunite texture that sits between stucco and woodgrain. Raynor warrants the sections against defects and exterior rust for as long as the original purchaser owns the home. The door is sold in solid colors and woodtone finishes through Raynor dealers.

 

What to look for in shaker style garage doors for farmhouse homes

 

Panel profile

A shaker panel is a flat recessed panel framed by clean rails and stiles. On a stamped steel door, the pattern is pressed into the surface, so the profile stays low and the shadow lines stay crisp. On overlay and carriage doors, the trim and crossbuck detailing is applied on top of the section, which adds more visual weight than a simple farmhouse elevation needs. Check how the panel proportions carry across single and double doors, because a design that suits an 8-foot opening can lose its balance at 16 feet.

Color and finish

Farmhouse exteriors usually pair light siding with dark accents, so the door either matches the trim or provides the contrast. A black or gray door against white siding gives you sharp contrast. A woodtone door gives you warmth. Compare garage door colors against your siding in daylight before you decide, because screen swatches flatten texture. C.H.I. Overhead Doors publishes Sherwin-Williams paint formulas for each standard door color, so you can match your trim or front door to the garage door rather than guessing at the match.

Insulation and construction

R-value measures how well a door resists heat flow. A higher number means better insulation. Steel doors come in three constructions. 1-sided steel has no back skin, 1-sided steel with a vinyl back covers the insulation, and 2-sided steel sandwiches the insulation between two skins. Polyurethane builds usually insulate better than polystyrene at the same thickness. On attached garages, insulated garage doors make the biggest difference, because the door affects the temperature of the rooms around it. If your garage is detached and the climate is mild, a non-insulated or entry polystyrene build can be enough.

Warranty

The section warranty is the headline term, because the sections are the door. Terms vary from a few years to limited lifetime depending on brand and model, so read the certificate rather than the summary. Hardware and springs usually carry shorter terms and are worth checking separately. A short section warranty on a door you plan to keep for decades shifts the long-term risk onto you.

 

How to choose the right shaker style garage door for farmhouse homes

 

Step 1: Match the door to your home's style

Start with the elevation rather than the spec sheet. Look at photos of farmhouse garage doors on homes with your siding type and note which panel proportions sit well. A flat shaker panel suits board-and-batten and lap siding. A busier carriage design can crowd them.

Step 2: Choose your color and finish

Decide whether the door should match the trim or contrast with the siding. Use DoorVisions to preview door designs, colors, windows, and glass on a photo of your own house, then order free color samples to confirm the shade in your own light.

Step 3: Set your insulation requirement

Match the R-value to how you use the garage. For an attached garage in a cold climate, polyurethane at R-16.55 on the stamped shaker 2518 keeps the adjoining rooms easier to heat. For a detached garage in a mild climate, the non-insulated 2550 or the R-7.94 2551 gives you the same design at a lower spec.

Step 4: Understand the warranty

Ask for the section, hardware, and spring terms in writing before you order. Every stamped shaker model carries a limited lifetime section warranty, which sets a useful benchmark for anything else you shortlist.

Step 5: Choose a brand backed by a professional dealer network

The clean lines of a shaker door depend on accurate measurement and careful section alignment at install. A brand with a professional dealer network, like C.H.I. Overhead Doors, gives you one accountable local team for measurement, installation, and aftercare, and the install itself takes 4 to 6 hours per door. Find your local C.H.I. dealer to get a quote within 7 days.

 

Frequently asked questions

 

What is the best shaker style garage door for farmhouse homes?

The stamped shaker from C.H.I. Overhead Doors is the strongest all-round choice for farmhouse homes, because it offers one flat recessed panel design in four builds, from a non-insulated model to polyurethane at R-16.55, all with a limited lifetime section warranty. Clopay's Bridgeport Steel and Raynor's Encore EN200 are worth shortlisting alongside it, with Bridgeport reaching R-18.4 in its top build and the Encore EN200 carrying a named Shaker Panel option. The right choice comes down to the insulation your garage needs and the colors that suit your exterior.

What should I look for in a shaker style garage door?

Check four things. First, the panel profile, which should be a flat recessed panel with crisp edges that hold their proportions on a double door. Second, the construction and R-value, matched to whether the garage is attached or detached. Third, the color range, including whether a woodtone or custom option exists for your exterior. Fourth, the section warranty, with limited lifetime as the benchmark.

What is a shaker style garage door?

A shaker style garage door uses flat recessed panels framed by clean rails and stiles, a design language borrowed from 18th-century Shaker furniture. On a stamped steel door, the pattern is pressed directly into the surface, so the profile stays subtle. That separates it from carriage house doors, where the crossbuck or cross-bracing detail is either pressed more deeply or applied on top as separate pieces, giving a more pronounced, traditional texture.

Are shaker style garage doors insulated?

Some builds are insulated and some are not, so check the specific model rather than the family. R-value measures how well a door resists heat flow. A higher number means better insulation. On the C.H.I. stamped shaker, the 2551 uses polystyrene at R-7.94, the 2583 reaches R-9.65, and the 2518 uses polyurethane at R-16.55 on 2-sided steel. Choose the insulated builds for an attached garage and consider the non-insulated 2550 for a detached one.

How long does professional garage door installation take?

Installation takes 4 to 6 hours per door once your dealer has measured the opening and the door has arrived. With C.H.I. Overhead Doors, a local dealer sends you a quote within 7 days of your request. Delivery timing varies by model and configuration, so ask your dealer for current lead times when you order.

Do shaker garage doors add resale value?

Garage door replacement as a category returned 268% of its cost at resale in the 38th annual Cost vs Value report, published in 2025 by Zonda Media at costvsvalue.com. That figure covers garage door replacement across the market, not any single brand or style. It makes a new garage door one of the few home upgrades that can more than pay for itself when you sell, and on a farmhouse the door is prominent enough for buyers to notice the difference.

 

Choosing the right shaker style garage door for your home

 

All five brands in this guide build the shaker profile in steel, offer insulated and lighter builds, and sell through dealer networks, so the decision rests on the details. A well-specified door matches its panel proportions to your elevation, carries an R-value suited to how the garage is used, and comes with a section warranty you have read rather than assumed. The common triggers are a failing door, an exterior refresh before a sale, and a new build reaching the finishing stage. In each case, professional measurement and installation protect the clean lines the style depends on. You can compare the full range of residential garage doors from C.H.I. Overhead Doors side by side before you speak to a dealer.

 

Why C.H.I. Overhead Doors is the right choice for farmhouse homes

 

C.H.I. Overhead Doors offers the shaker profile at every insulation level, from the entry 2550 to the polyurethane 2518 at R-16.55, and each build carries a limited lifetime section warranty. You're spoiled for choice on color: solid colors, Accents Woodtones, or a custom powder coat as the deeper route. Every door is built with Nucor Econiq steel, Nucor's net-zero carbon steel, and DoorVisions shows you the finished result on your own house before you order.

The dealer model keeps the whole process local. Your dealer measures the opening, sends a quote within 7 days, completes the installation in 4 to 6 hours per door, and stays accountable for service afterwards. As a verified C.H.I. customer put it, "We had our garage door installed last month and it is my favorite part of the house now."

Farmhouse design depends on restraint. A stamped shaker door keeps the elevation simple, and the steel and insulation underneath handle the practical side. Find your local C.H.I. dealer to see the colors in person and get a quote for your home.

 

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