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9 Front Door Colors For Different Styles (Guest Post)

Today’s guest post comes from Hana Rehman of Siege Media Group.

If you want to spruce up your curb appeal on a budget, painting your front door is a small change that can transform the entire look of your home. Neutral doors are always safe options, but eye-catching pops of color will make your entrance truly stand out. However, it can be hard to choose a color that matches the rest of your house while also letting your personality shine through.

Different popular front door colors convey various moods and attitudes, so it’s important to find one that will give your home the vibe you’re looking for. Let’s break down some options.

Inviting and Natural 

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Rustic or traditional homes tend to look most inviting and quaint, so they are the perfect homes for nature-inspired front door colors. Nature-inspired cool tones, such as blues and greens, are known to soothe the mind. This encourages guests to figuratively drop their baggage at the door and come into your space relaxed. These natural colors also harmonize well with plants, so they are perfect for a door surrounded by ivy or shrubs. 

  1. Sage Green

Green is a color that represents new life and new beginnings. When your door is painted sage green, it shows that your home is a relaxing environment from the inside out. 

  1. Mahogany

A natural wood stain can be a great touch for both traditional and modern homes. A mahogany wood stain in particular can introduce a reddish hue.

  1. Sky Blue

Light blue creates a calming atmosphere, leaving your guests feeling at ease from the moment they enter. 

Warm and Earthy

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Earthy tones, such as oranges and reds, radiate a warm welcome. These colors give your home and guests a cozy feeling. Forest green accents also look great contrasted with these front door colors, whether it is in the form of a wreath or porch decor. If you already have light and neutral house paint, such as tan or off-white, a warm and earthy front door color might be best for you.

  1. Pumpkin Orange

Orange radiates the feeling of friendliness, something we all want to feel when walking into our neighbors’ homes. It offers a unique curb appeal that will welcome your friends.

  1. Red Pepper

Red is a symbol of good fortune, not to mention a beautiful color! If you like a traditional style with a cozy feeling, red might be the best color for your front door.

  1. Chocolate Brown 

A chocolate brown door will embrace all the other browns on the exterior of your home. The color is not only stylish but also sophisticated.

Bold and Moody

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If you like a dramatic touch, a bold and moody color might be best for your front door. Darkly saturated hues, such as black, midnight blue, and dark green, have become trendy in both the interior and exterior of homes in recent years. As front door colors, they make the biggest statement when contrasted against light-colored house paint.

  1. Black

If you are looking to sell your home any time in the near future, a black, moody door can boost your home’s resale value by more than $6,000. It also creates the strongest contrast with white or off-white houses.

  1. Midnight Navy

Blues are often associated with seriousness and trust. As a front door color, navy blue screams sophistication and pairs well with many home exteriors. If you want to be the highlight of the neighborhood, navy blue will be an eye-catching front door color. 

  1. Emerald Green

This jewel tone looks great on light and dark houses alike. An emerald green door pairs perfectly with brass hardware and brings a unique feeling of luxury to your home.

Giving your front door a makeover is a great way to make a statement in your neighborhood and a fun project to give your home a new, refreshing look. The color of your door can truly define the overall mood of your front entrance and show off a vibrant piece of your personality!

Ronda Bowen

Ronda Bowen is a writer, editor, and independent scholar. She has a Master of Arts in Philosophy from Northern Illinois University and a B.A. in Philosophy, Pre-Graduate Option, Honors in the Major from California State University, Chico. When she is not working on client projects from her editorial consulting business, she is writing a novel. In her free time, she enjoys gourmet cooking, wine, martinis, copious amounts of coffee, reading, watching movies, sewing, crocheting, crafts, hanging out with her husband, and spending time with their teenage son and infant daughter.

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