Fastest unless you have painter’s indecision…
Picking the best color for your front door can seem like a daunting task when there are so many options available. Over at the Bustling Nest, they have some good ideas for front door colors specifically for tan houses.
It can seem like a big risk to choose a bold color for the entrance to your home. You know you want a change, but are nervous for the outcome.
What color should I choose?
Will I like it?
Will we be that weird house on the street people talk about??
Take a deep breath and keep reading. Today I’ll be sharing the following with you…
1. A sidewalk tour of three homesin my neck of the woods that get it right with bright doors.
2. The best color families for your front door.
3. A researched round-up of 18 gorgeous paint colors for you to consider. (No more guesswork!)
Our neighborhood boasts some of the THE most beautiful historic homes with great big porches and brightly colored doors.
When you are thinking about your exterior, don’t overlook your deck and patio.
I might be slightly biased. Also Chalk Paint would be a fun option for a door.
You see letters used (and often overused) in interiors, but this was the first time I saw it on a front porch. It’s so unexpected, and I love it.
Silver city.
Another friend of mine, Dana, chose this fun shade of green for her front door and shutters. She wanted to add some life to her ranch style home and decided to play with styles by adding a craftsman style door.
While she took a risk with an unconventional door style choice, I think it worked out beautifully. Because the green has yellow undertones that match the brick, it leads to a more monochromatic appearance.
6 COLOR FAMILIES FOR A BRIGHT & FUN FRONT DOOR
1. Blues
2. Aquas
3. Greens
4. Yellows
5. Oranges
6. Reds
I’ve picked these 6 color families based on what I feel works best on most people’s homes. (If you can pull off a purple door, more power to you. Most of us can’t.)
DO
YOU NEED SOME COLOR IN YOUR HOME LIFE?
A pop of color leading into your home can do these three things:
1. Infuse your personality into the exterior of your house in a meaningful but contained way.
2. Serve as a reference point for guests to spot you. (“We’re the third house on the left with the bright yellow door!”)
3. Add much needed contrast and color to a predominantly
muted color palette.
Yes…it says “15 colors”, but there are actually 18 colors.
18
GORGEOUS COLORS TO PAINT YOUR FRONT DOOR
There are thousands of great options to choose from, but I’ve collected some of the best paint colors for your front door to make things simpler.
1. Americana (Benajamin Moore)
2. Indigo (Sherwin Williams)
3. Bold Blue (Benjamin Moore)
4. Wythe Blue (BM)
5. Blue Spa (BM)
6. Reflecting Pool (SW)
7. Parakeet (SW)
8.
Great Green (SW)
9. Arugula Green (SW)
10. Fresh Butter (BM)
11. Decisive Yellow (SW)
12. Yellow Hibiscus (BM)
13. Yellow Marigold ( BM)
14. Navel (SW)
15. Rejuvenate (SW)
16. Fireworks (SW)
17. Red Tomato (Behr)
18. Stop (SW)
TIPS TO REMEMBER
-Don’t forget to ask for an exterior paint. Even if you are painting the inside
of the door to match, you can still use it inside.
-Steer clear of a high gloss finish if you have an older door. A satin finish will hide imperfections much better than a glossy finish.
-Here are some really helpful tips on what supplies and method to use when painting an exterior door.
When I decided to paint our door orange, I did feel a bit nervous. Looking back it was the best thing I did for our home that spring.
Orange isn’t necessarily one of my favorite colors. In fact you won’t find it anywhere on the inside of the house. But for our existing finishes like the gray stone work, white trim, and chalky blue shutters it works well.
I chose to only paint the exterior orange and leave the interior side of the door white. This is kind of a hot-button topic because some say you should always have the two sides of the doors match.
Well, I chose to break that design rule…
And there are no front-door-paint police coming to get me.
MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE PAINT SUPPLIES
I’ve painted a lot of rooms in my day, and here are some of the supplies that make the job SO much easier…
1. The best angled brush I’ve ever used.
2. The only painter’s tape that REALLY peels away
clean.
3. Convenient way to save time AND your back when trimming.
4. This little number will keep your paint brush fresh while working on a project.
Happy painting, friends!
***If you would like help selecting paint colors for your exterior or interior, color consults start at $99. (Please email: ) I cannot make recommendations in the comments section without seeing pictures of your home or thoroughly reviewing other finishes. As much as I’d like to give everyone who asks free advice, with the amount of requests I receive each week this is just not feasible. Thank you for understanding!