Gates

What matters when making a choice? We discuss opening types, automation, color, and practical aspects of everyday use—step by step.

4 steps. That’s all that stands between you and your gate.

Step by step

A clear process, the right choice: a garage door tailored to your needs.

01

Select type

The first step is deciding on the type of garage door:

  • Sectional – the tracks guide it up to the ceiling, so it doesn’t take up space in front of the garage
  • Double-leaf – a traditional door that opens with two leaves

02

Manually or with a remote control?

Select opening method:

  • Manual gate – without a motor, operated manually.
  • Automatic garage door – with a motor and control system (e.g., remote control or push button); convenient if you use your garage frequently.

03

Design & Color

Sectional doors

The design depends mainly on the panel thickness and the pattern of the embossing:

  • Termoline (60 mm) – the warmest panel. The door looks more solid and provides better insulation in everyday use.
  • Izoline (40 mm, narrow ribs approx. 10 cm) – a dense, even rhythm of lines; a technical, orderly effect over a large surface.
  • Oneline (40 mm, wide ribs approx. 25–30 cm) – a calmer, more “architectural” division; fewer lines, a stronger effect from a distance.
  • Topline (40 mm, smooth) – minimalist style: a uniform surface without grooves, works well with simple forms.
  • Decoline – wood-effect veneers from the Natural Decor collection, which facilitate a cohesive combination of the gate with doors and windows.
  • TrendlineTop Trends palette: modern shades ranging from neutral to bold accents.
  • SkylineCrystal Sky palette: colors with great depth and an interesting interplay with light.

Double-leaf doors

Here, the appearance is defined by the division of the panels and the surface finish (smooth, embossed, or textured):

  • variants without embossing
  • narrow / wide embossing
  • various surface textures
04

Choose

Think about convenience: a passageway through the gate or an additional side entrance to the garage?

Before you make a decision.