Decor

Eight Fabulous Front Door Ideas

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I have wanted a pink door for years; ever since spotting this photo on Pinterest. Now that I have one, I am officially obsessed and would like to state for the record that the best pick for a front door color actually is pink (Dutch Boy in Coral Clay, to be specific). But if you’re not into being “that house with the pink door” – which I suppose is a choice, albeit a poor one in my book – there are so many other ways to make the front of your house spectacularly cool.

A handful of tips for a bold door makeover:

  • Paint a test area first, and monitor it over the course of the day – how the light hits your house at different times will likely dramatically impact how the color reads.
  • Before starting, sand down any imperfections in the door, and then go over it with a clean wet rag to remove dirt and dust.
  • If you’re making a big color change, prime the door first (and make sure the type of primer you use – latex or oil-based – matches the type of paint you use).
  • A quart of paint should be sufficient to cover a primed door. People usually go for a high-gloss paint on trim and doors (and glossy paint is more resistant to chipping, so that’s good), but you do you.
  • And finally, don’t stress too much about it. Remember: it’s just paint, and paint can be painted over.

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And now: some color inspiration.

pale mint door on White House

I love love love mint accents on home exteriors, but it can look a little too sweet without the right extras. The copper light fixture shown here adds just the right amount of industrial cool.

pale robins egg blue door on White House

Here’s another example of how lighting and hardware selection can take a color to the next level. The gold fixtures shown here take any Easter egg-iness away from this robin’s egg-blue door, and make it chic and elegant.

red Art Deco style door with gold and black

How amazing is this Art Deco-style door? I especially appreciate that the owners decided to pair the bold color with subtle antique hardware.

bright orange door on White House

Orange isn’t typically my thing, but I could make an exception for this bright, modern look.

lemon yellow door with black accents

The clean black lines of the accent pieces shown here give this yellow door an upscale-country vibe.

graphic black door on White House

Evidence that black and white doesn’t have to be boring. The trick to this: leave the entire house white – trim and all – and the door will make an even bigger statement. The pink rosebushes soften the look and add a subtle dose of color.

pale blue door with white and grey house

Another robin’s egg-blue door, but this one is much more classic thanks to the pairing with steel grey and the traditional architecture and hardware selection.

gorgeous reclaimed wood front door

And finally: this. Obviously I love this. If you love this too, surprise:

You can do it yourself. With paint.

Have at it.

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