Dos and Don'ts for Choosing the Best Front Door Color

Your front door color shouldn't be an afterthought. After all, it's the first thing people see when they visit your home.

With these tips, you can make your door stand out or blend in, or create a design aesthetic of your choice, depending on your vision.

Plus, if you live in an older home, repainting a worn front door is an easy weekend refresh that'll score you major curb appeal points. Follow these dos and don'ts for choosing the perfect front door color.

Do: Stick with the Classics

Use neutral hues such as brown, black, or gray for a look that will withstand the test of time. Even deep reds and navy blues are classic front door colors that work as neutral colors. If your style changes or you make changes to your home's exterior later, neutral hues will always work with your new design.

Don't: Be Afraid of Color

Some people are nervous about using bright or bold colors on their front exterior, but a door is a smaller commitment than painting an entire house. So why not have some fun? If you're feeling adventurous, try it out!

Do: Purchase the Right Paint

Your door will be exposed to outside elements, so it's a must to use the proper paint to prevent peeling and fading later. Latex exterior paints provide weather-resistant coverage. If your door is metal, look for one with built-in rust protection. No matter what you choose, you will need to go over the door with an exterior primer first.

Don't: Ignore the Trim

Your front door trim is also a candidate for painting. One option is to make the door pop with contrasting trim. Rich brown tones, for example, can warm up a cool-colored door. Or go with a classic white door and spice it up with a fun bright color trim! You can easily change out the color down the road.

Do: Make it Monochrome

If you have a small house, try this tip out. Visually expand your home by painting the door, trim, window frames, and exterior the same color. A monochromatic color scheme also provides a neutral backdrop for accessories to shine, such as the planters and sconces

So if you're ready for a front door refresh, take these tips and make a weekend project out of it!

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