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How to pick a front door color: All the factors to consider

Impress visitors and boost your curb appeal by following our tips on choosing the right color for your front door

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Your front door is one of the first things guests see when visiting your home, so it’s important that it makes a good first impression. At the face of your house, your front door has the opportunity to make a statement and establish some of your personality through your exterior design.

Choosing the right front door color can enhance your curb appeal and make your home more inviting to guests. So, today, we’re sharing our tips on how to pick a front door color that is sure to impress.

Go with the classics

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If you’re wondering what color is best for your front door, you can’t go wrong with the classics. Brown or wooden doors are perfect for nearly any style. Traditional styles and rustic designs may look best with a brown wood front door, but many all-black modern home exteriors also use wood to create a gorgeous accent.

Black and white are also classic colors for the front door. White is great for brightening your main entrance and creating a pristine appeal. Black front doors, however, are versatile and well suited for nearly any home and design aesthetic.

You may also consider using a primary color. Red front doors are a timeless option, perfect for making a statement and drawing attention to the front door as the focal point of the front of the house. Blue front doors, particularly baby blue and navy blue, are common on farmhouses and cottages where the hues inspire peace and tranquility. Yellow front doors have also frequented many exteriors, adding a cheerful and charming vibe to the main entrance.

Don’t shy away from color

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If you want your front door to stand out, go bold with a unique color. A fuchsia front door adds mystery and whimsy to any home but is particularly charming with vintage exteriors. Or, choose a burnt orange front door color to make a statement on your property.

Many homeowners have opted for one of the trendiest colors in recent years: green. Green is a versatile color that comes in a range of shades. Dark green can add depth and coziness to your main entrance, while hues like sage green and mint offer a soft, natural touch. Green is also a great color to choose if you want to draw inspiration from your landscape or add an organic look year-round.

Blend your screen door and front door

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If you have a screen door at your main entrance, don’t let it deter you from painting your front door a fun color. Painting your screen door trim can help it blend in with your front door, creating a seamless look between the two pieces. By painting the trim of your screen door, it instantly blends and becomes a part of the front door entryway. Alternatively, you can paint your screen door black or white to add the right amount of contrast to your front door. Match the screen door color to your window trim for a cohesive look.

Choose a color that suits your home’s architecture and style

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The key to choosing the right color for your front door is to pick a hue that suits your home’s architectural style. If you have a farmhouse, black, white, blue, green, and yellow will be some of the best hues for your front door. A colonial home may look best with a black, brown, or red front door. Coastal houses with a white or baby blue front door will look quaint and picturesque. If you have a modern home, stick to the classics for a minimal look. Those with cottage homes may prefer a pastel color that feels soft and gentle.

Paint your front door the same as your house’s exterior

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Not all front doors need to stand out in an exterior design. While it is often a go-to for many homeowners to turn their front door into a focal point of their exterior look, it’s not necessary. Some homeowners opt to paint their front doors the same color as the home’s exterior. For example, if you like in an all-white farmhouse, paint the door white so it blends in with the rest of the exterior.

Draw inspiration from the landscape

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When in doubt, draw inspiration from your landscape and surroundings. If you live in a coastal region, mimic themes of waves and paint your front door a blue-gray or white. Homeowners residing in dryer, desert-like climates might prefer to paint their doors dark brown or terracotta, inspired by the landscape surrounding them. If you like the idea of a green front door, consider painting it the same shade of green as your shrubs or a nearby tree in your yard to give your exterior a more intentional and cohesive appearance.

You can paint your front door any color you desire to best show off your personality and home aesthetic. If you’re struggling to choose, follow our tips so you know how to pick the right front door color for your property to make the best impact.

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