Contemporary faux-wood garage door with steel core and composite cladding. Modern plank designs and full-view configurations with the durability of insulated steel.
You wanted clean modern lines, but you also wanted warmth. The Canyon Ridge Modern brings the natural-material aesthetic of stained wood into contemporary plank, flush, and full-view designs. Same 4-layer construction as the Carriage House series (steel core, Intellicore insulation, composite cladding molded from real wood) applied in modern panel layouts that match contemporary architecture.
This is the door for owners of modern and contemporary-transitional homes in Ballantyne, SouthEnd, Lake Norman, or modern farmhouse new construction in Fort Mill or Waxhaw, where you want the door to read as warm, natural material rather than painted steel. If your modern home calls for steel architecture or full glass, look at the Modern Steel or Avante instead.
R-value. 6.3 to 20.4 depending on configuration. Solid panel designs achieve higher R-values; full-view designs with extensive glazing achieve lower R-values due to the glass area.
Design. 8 distinct contemporary designs, including horizontal plank configurations, flush smooth-panel designs, full-view designs with extensive glazing, and metal inlay options for architectural accents.
Finish. 8 standard finishes, including Clear Cypress (light natural tone), Mahogany (rich dark tone), and contemporary stain options. 1,500+ custom colors available.
Texture. Two distinct wood-grain texture profiles (Clear Cypress and Mahogany) with different visual characters. Clear Cypress reads lighter and more contemporary; Mahogany reads richer and more traditional within the modern-design framework.
Window options. Modern slim-window options arranged horizontally or stacked vertically for full-view configurations.
Contemporary residential. Newer modern and contemporary-transitional builds throughout Charlotte, where the architectural style calls for clean horizontal lines but a warm, natural-material aesthetic.
Modern lakefront. Lake Norman and Lake Wylie contemporary builds where the wood look matters, but real wood is impractical due to humidity.
Modern farmhouse with horizontal emphasis. Newer Fort Mill and Waxhaw modern-farmhouse builds where horizontal plank designs match the architectural language.
Custom architectural homes. Custom builds where the door is a deliberate architectural element rather than a functional afterthought.
Canyon Ridge Modern FAQs
What’s the difference between Canyon Ridge Modern and Modern Steel?
Canyon Ridge Modern uses composite-overlay construction for a wood-look aesthetic. Modern Steel uses pure steel construction with paint or Ultra-Grain finishes. Canyon Ridge Modern reads as natural material; Modern Steel reads as painted or factory-finished steel. Choice depends on whether you want the door to feel like a natural-material statement or a sleek, manufactured statement.
Can the Canyon Ridge Modern be configured for full view?
Yes. Several Canyon Ridge Modern designs offer full-view configurations combining the composite-clad framing with extensive glazing. Less light than the Avante (which is aluminum and glass), but with more visual warmth.
What R-value does the Canyon Ridge Modern achieve?
R-value ranges from 6.3 to 20.4, depending on the specific design configuration and construction tier. Solid panel designs achieve higher R-values; full-view designs with extensive glazing achieve lower R-values due to the glass area. We confirm the R-value of the specific configuration you choose during the consultation.
Does the Canyon Ridge Modern fit traditional homes?
Generally no. The contemporary plank and full-view designs are explicitly modern. For traditional homes that want carriage-house style with composite construction, the Canyon Ridge Carriage House series is the right choice instead.
Contact Us
Call 980-263-0092 to schedule a free in-home consultation, or use our Garage Door Design Tool to overlay a Canyon Ridge Modern on a photo of your home.