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12 Gorgeous Front Door Colors

Changing the color of your front door is a great way to improve your home’s curb appeal. Painting the front door updates the look of a home, and influences how a passerby perceives the house. It is a fast and easy way to refresh your home’s exterior without spending a lot of money.

What is the best color for a front door?

The “best” color for a front door is completely subjective, and should be based on two main things.

First, the best front door color for each home should be decided in context of the rest of the home. Consider the current colors in your home’s exterior. You will want to choose a color that goes well with the other colors. This can mean that it has similar undertones, or that it has complimentary tones.

You can find great coordinating colors by looking at color palettes. Here are some examples of coordinating color palettes.

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The second way to determine the best color for your front door is to choose one you like. While it is important to choose a color that goes with the exterior of your home, it is also critical that you love the color or the way it makes your home look.

Keeping these two things in mind will ensure that you love how your home looks for years to come.

How can I pick a front door color?

Figuring out how to pick a front door color can be challenging. To decide, ask yourself a few questions.

Do you want the door to stand out, or to blend in?

Do you like doors that are bold and dramatic, or prefer a front door that subtly accents the other design elements of a home exterior?

Do you want your front door color to coordinate with the colors inside your home, or do you feel comfortable with it being a complete different color than your interior’s color scheme?

There are no wrong answers to these questions – they are a matter of taste. But they are important to considerations to determine what color you should paint your front door.

What is the most popular front door color?

Front door colors vary depending on the style of house, color of the exterior and area of the country where you live. Because of this, there are a lot of popular colors for front doors.

Some of the most popular colors for front doors are black, white, gray, blue, red, yellow and stained wood. All of these colors are considered classic front door colors.

What color should the exterior trim be on my front door? Should the trim match my door?

In almost all cases, the trim color around your front door should be white. Similar to home interiors, white trim sets off the colors around it. White trim is a perfect backdrop to show off the door color you choose.

One exception to the rule is a wood door. If you choose to have a wood stained door, staining the trim to match the door color is a great choice.

Should my shutters match my front door?

There are a couple of good reasons to have your shutters match your front door.

First, if you like a monochromatic color scheme, your shutters can match your front door. This provides a home with a very cohesive look and feel.

Second, if your home has a lot of different colors and textures on its exterior (such as siding, stone, and trim alongside a front door and shutters), painting your doors and shutters to match can make the home feel more put together.

But, if neither of these pertain to you, shutters and doors can be painted different colors. In fact, it is very common for a door to be one color and the shutters to be another.

When choosing colors though, it is important to choose coordinating colors for your front door and shutters.

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12 Gorgeous Front Door Colors – with Pictures!

Check out the following front doors, featuring almost all the colors of the rainbow. Hopefully, seeing these front doors will help you figure out your own preferences!

A White Front Door

A white front door is the ultimate neutral color for your front door. It is bright, inviting and goes with most any exterior color.

The color white is typically associated with cleanliness or peacefulness, so it is a great choice for a welcoming vibe.

While a white front door makes a statement, it is important to remember that it will be very hard to keep clean! The bottom of the door and the area around the handle will get marked easily. If you do choose to go with a white front door, pick up a kickplate and a door knob that has a plate attached to it to reduce the amount of dirt that comes in contact with the paint.

If a white front door sounds boring to you, don’t worry – there are many more exciting options!

Paint Color Suggestions for a White Front Door

If you’re looking for a good white paint choice for your front door, check out Sherwin Williams’ (SW) Pure White. It is a great color for trim and doors.

For other white paint color options, check out this post on white paint colors.

A Red Front Door

A red front door makes a bold and dramatic statement. In interior design, red is associated with warmth and passion.

There are many different types of reds though. A bright red can lean contemporary or classic, while a muted red or burgundy can be rustic or homey.

Due to the way it makes a home pop, red is one of the most popular front door colors. Red front doors can go with brick and stone homes, and also coordinate well with a white, blue, tan or gray exteriors.

Paint Color Suggestions for a Red Front Door

If you like a muted red door, check out SW Rembrandt Ruby. For a brighter, more classic option, take a look at the color SW Stop.

A Pink Front Door

A pink front door a daring choice. While pink is not used as frequently in home design as other colors, it is predicted to be a big trending color in 2020. Pink is typically considered a romantic or feminine color in decorating.

A pink door will stand out nicely against a white background, as demonstrated in the picture above, but you may have difficulty matching it to too many other exterior color schemes.

Growing up, we had a home down the street with a purple front door. It was referred to across the whole school district as “the house with a purple door.”

If you like the attention that a pink door brings, and you’re feeling bold, a pink door might be for you.

Paint Color Suggestions for a Pink Front Door

For a bright pink door, take a look at SW Pink Flamingo. If you like a more rosy pink, check out SW Appleblossom.

An Orange Front Door

An orange front door can be another bold statement, depending on its brightness.

When paired with sage greens, deep blues and and warm tans, a muted orange door will give off a rustic feel.

Conversely, a bright orange door is associated with cheerfulness. It will give a sunny welcome to your visitors.

Since orange actually goes well with many exterior colors schemes that have whites, tans, blues or browns, it is not actually as daring as a choice as you would think. An orange front door can also go nicely on a brick home, depending on the tones in the brick.

Paint Color Suggestions for an Orange Front Door

If you’re looking for a brighter orange paint color, check out SW Determined Orange. For a more muted orange with brown undertones, take a look at SW Earthen Jug.

A Yellow Front Door

No matter what tone of yellow you choose, a yellow front door is sunny and bright, welcoming the world with open arms.

Yellow coordinates well with a house with a lot of brown, blue, black, white, or gray colors in its exterior. It goes nicely on many types of brick and stone as well.

Since yellows range from bright to muted, it can be a good front door choice for many different styles of homes as well. It is easy to see why it is one of the most popular color choices for a front door.

Paint Color Suggestions for a Yellow Front Door

A bright sunny yellow paint color for a front door is SW Decisive Yellow. For a cheerful but softer yellow, look at SW Friendly Yellow.

A Bright Green Front Door

A bright green front door creates a happy and upbeat look on a home. While it is a more non-conventional color for an exterior door, the right home can pull it off. Bright green gives off a sense of growth, and is reminiscent of nature.

A green door will go best on a white home, though you could make it work on a gray, black or blue home as well.

Paint Color Suggestions for a Bright Green Front Door

If you’re looking for a bright green paint color, check out SW Gecko.

A Dark Green Front Door

A dark green front door looks elegant and sophisticated, giving the same effect as a black front door but with just a hint of more visual interest.

In design, dark green is associated growth and harmony.

A dark green front door goes well with a variety of home styles, and can coordinate with stone, brick, gray, black, white, brown or tan homes.

Paint Color Suggestions for a Dark Green Front Door

If you want a dark green front door, SW Foxhall Green is a great choice.

A Bright Blue Front Door

A bright blue front door is one of my personal favorites. Turquoise, french blues and aqua shades are classically beautiful, but are also currently on trend in home design for homes with a farmhouse style.

In interior design, a brighter blue is associated with feelings such as trust and loyalty.

A bright blue front door will go well with a home that has stone or brick, or coordinate with a home with a white, tan, gray, dark blue, yellow or black exterior,

Paint Color Suggestions for a Bright Blue Front Door

If you’re looking for a beautiful bright blue, check out SW Festoon Aqua.

A Dark Blue Front Door

A dark blue front door gives off a sense of integrity and power. A blue front door is very popular, and a darker shade feels both welcoming and elegant at the same time.

A navy or dark blue front door coordinates well with a stone or brick exterior, and can be paired with a tan, green, white, brown or gray exterior.

Paint Color Suggestions for a Dark Blue Front Door

A great paint shade for a dark blue front door is SW Naval. Naval is Sherwin Williams’ Color of the Year for 2020.

A Greige Front Door

Following popular home interior color trends, greige front doors are becoming more popular. A griege color is a mix of gray and beige, meaning that it can likely coordinate with any other colors in the home exterior depending on the particular shade you choose.

Greiges are typically warm colors, and will give your home a soft but distinguished look.

A greige door likely won’t make a big statement, but will blend seamlessly into a stone or beige sided exterior home.

Paint Color Suggestions for a Greige Front Door

SW Utterly Beige is a nice, warm griege for a front door color.

A Gray Front Door

A gray front door is another good choice for a neutral door color. Gray feels subtly luxurious, and gives a home a refined look.

Gray can lean warm if it is has purple undertones, or cool if it has blue undertones. Matching the undertones to the tones in your homes exterior is the key to choosing the right gray for your house.

A gray front door coordinates well with a yellow, red, green, blue or white exterior. It can also accent brick or stone nicely.

Paint Color Suggestions for a Gray Front Door

If you want a light gray front door paint color, SW Argos is a good choice. For a darker gray, check out SW Cityscape. For a warmer gray, take a look at SW Polished Concrete.

A Black Front Door

Black is a very popular color for a front door. It is classic and enduring, and as an added bonus, it hides dirt!

According to Zillow, homes with a black or dark gray front door sold for up to $6000 more than expected. This could be because people associate the color black with wealth and sophistication.

A black front door gives instant style to your home. It makes white home look sophisticated, and a can go with almost any home exterior.

Paint Color Suggestions for a Black Front Door

If you’re want a deep black for your front door, check out SW Tricorn Black. It is one of their most popular shades, and I’m guessing it is because it is used on a lot of front doors.

Front Door Paint

If you’d like to buy some paint for your front door, but don’t want the hassle of choosing just the right shade of red (or blue, or green…), Modern Masters sells front door paint that has great reviews! They only sell one or two shades of each color, so it makes selecting your color easy! Click on the picture to see all the shades.

Front Door Colors Summary

Painting your front door a new shade can really change the look and feel of your home. It is a fast and easy DIY that any homeowner can do to make a big impact.

While black, white, gray, blue, red, and yellow front doors are the most common, there are so many gorgeous options for a front door color! Choose one that suits your taste, and that coordinates with your home’s exterior, and you will love it for years to come!

Pick up everything you need to paint your door here!

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Thanks for sharing!

Kim

Monday 10th of April 2023

What colour is the yellow front door on this page it is gorgeous. It has the 6 small windows across the top. I really want to paint my door that colour.

Lauren

Wednesday 19th of April 2023

Hi Kim! Its such a cheery color, isn't it!? I don't know what shade that exactly is, but it is similar to Sherwin Williams Cheerful.

Angel Abbasi

Tuesday 23rd of February 2021

Hi! I loved the yellow front door color. What exact paint is that?

Lauren

Tuesday 2nd of March 2021

Hi Angel! I am not sure what the exact color is, but it is very similar to SW Goldfinch.

Kathy M Swanson

Saturday 17th of October 2020

help !! I have a pale yellow house and bronze/brown roof, shutters and trim...ugh...but stuck with it for now. What color front door??

Lauren

Saturday 17th of October 2020

Hi Kathy! Thanks for reading! A medium depth blue with gray undertones may work nicely (consider SW Secret Tone or Bluebird Feather), or go classic with a navy blue (like Hale Navy or Naval). Hope this helps!

Afton Jackson

Monday 27th of July 2020

Thank you for your example of red front doors and how they can make a home feel warm and comfortable. My uncle decided to live away from the city and buy a home that was very old but very large in a more country-style part of the state. Since he wants to make things look as old-fashioned and home-like as possible, I'll definitely show him this example along with the rest of your article so he can have a good idea of what kind of entry door to get.