What to Think About When Choosing a Front Door Color

Choosing the right color for your front door can be a challenging decision once you realize how many great options there are. Here are some tips to help you choose a front door color that you will love.
Choosing an Inviting Front Door Color
Complement the home’s exterior
When choosing a front door color, it’s important to take into account all the other colors that are a part of your home’s palette. Take a look at the façade, trim, shutters, roof, and even the landscaping. Does the color you have in mind complement or clash with the rest of the home? A pastel purple door, for example, could clash with a red brick home. The tone of the colors is important, too. If your home has a lot of contrast, a pale front door may look out of place. Use a color wheel to find a color that will complement your current façade.
Also, take into account the architectural style of the home. While tropical pastels may look great on a Key West-style home, they probably won’t look so good on a log cabin.
Think about the impression you want to make
The front door can make a big impact on your home’s curb appeal. What do you want the first impression to be? For example, a bold red door will be eye-catching and create a dramatic first impression, a high-gloss black front door is chic and elegant, and a pale yellow door will be cheerful and uplifting. Think about how you want people to feel about your home as soon as they drive up.
Don’t be afraid to experiment
Choosing paint colors for anything can be a fun but challenging process. Sometimes, even the professionals don’t get it right on the first try. Paint looks different once it’s on the intended surface, especially in various lighting, so it can be necessary to try different colors until you land on the right one. Instead of playing it safe, have fun experimenting with different colors until the right one grabs your attention.
Choose the right kind of paint and finish
The type of paint and finish you use is as important as the color itself. Depending on the type of door you have, certain finishes may not be a good fit. If your home experiences a lot of extreme weather or sun damage, you’ll also want to take those factors into account. Talk to a professional at your local paint or hardware store to find out the best option for you.
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