Front Door Colours

The exterior of a white house with the front door painted black
Door Colour: Black

The colour of your front door says a lot about your home and can also provide insight into your personality. It makes a statement, adds curb appeal, and sets the tone for what lies inside. Explore below to see how these popular door colours look on homes as well as what they may say about you.

A palette with 12 colours – Black, Dark Everglade, Prairie Rose, Tart Orange, Midsummer Gold, No More Drama, Cordovan Brown, Cedar, Compass Blue, Breezeway, Polar Bear, and Pure Turquoise

Red is a traditional colour that has been used for front doors dating back to historic times. The colour was a way of letting travellers know their home was a safe place to stay. Although a deep red is a classic choice, vibrant reds like No More Drama modernize the style. No matter the hue, red will make visitors feel safe and welcome.

The exterior of a house with beige siding, white trim, and the front door painted in the colour No More Drama
Door Colour: No More Drama

A pop of a bold and bright hue like Tart Orange or Midsummer Gold enhances the look of a modern or mid-century style home. These hues are fun, lively, and inviting giving the impression of someone who often throws parties and likes to entertain.

The exterior of a house with greyish blue siding, white trim, and the front door painted in the colour Tart Orange
Door Colour: Tart Orange
The exterior of a modern and minimalistic house with the front door painted in the colour Midsummer Gold
Door Colour: Midsummer Gold

Dark Green is often associated with wealth and prosperity. Dark Everglade gives the home a rich opulent feeling.

The exterior of a house with grey and cream siding and the front door painted in the colour Dark Everglade
Door Colour: Dark Everglade

Wood-stained doors are typically associated with nature. A light wood stain like Cedar gives an eco-friendly and natural sense. However, with a darker stain like Cordovan Brown, the vibe is casual, yet distinguished.

The exterior of a house with white brick and siding, and the front door stained in the colour Cedar
Door Stain: Cedar
The exterior of a house with muted green siding and white trim, and the front door stained in the colour Cordovan Brown
Door Stain: Cordovan Brown

The most common colour for front doors is white. It works with almost any style and colour home. Polar Bear is a crisp option it gives the impression that the inside is fresh, clean, and inviting.

The exterior of a house with blue siding, white trim, and the front door painted in the colour Polar Bear
Door Colour: Polar Bear

Prairie Rose and Breezeway on the door give a cottage feel to a simply white-painted home. Suggests the personality of someone who enjoys a lazy day with a book or craft. The atmosphere is comfy and cozy all year round.

The exterior of a white house with the front door painted in the colour Prairie Rose
Door Colour: Prairie Rose
The exterior of a white house with the front door painted in the colour Breezeway
Door Colour: Breezeway 

To make a statement, Pure Turquoise will do just that. The colour says fun, daring and clever.

The exterior of a house with the front door painted in the colour Pure Turquoise
Door Colour: Pure Turquoise

Black and Compass Blue are both deep dark hues that give the home a classic yet modern feel. They work nicely on most homes. Both hues are sophisticated and timeless.

The exterior of a white house with the front door painted in black
Door Colour: Black
The exterior of a house with grey brick and siding, and the front door painted in the colour Compass Blue
Door Colour: Compass Blue

For more ideas on colour, visit behr.ca.

Colourfully yours,
Larayne

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