As the old saying goes “first impressions always count”. The front door of a home is likely to be the first perception that a visitor experiences when arriving at a property. It is therefore essential to make an inviting home entrance for guests, and for you every time you return home.

Whether you are looking to repaint your front door or opting for a brand new one, it can be a frustrating task to pick the best front door colour for your home. It can take countless Pinterest boards or hours swatching through paint samples before you call it quits and just repaint or replace your front door in the exact same colour. If that sounds like you and you are looking for the best front door colour for your property, look no further! 

We have prepared a selection of different front door colours for different styles, property types and more; continue reading to find out more.



How to choose the best front door colour for your home?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best front door colour for your home will vary depending on your personal preference and the style of your home. In order to help you choose, we have prepared a list of front door colour options that will help you to pick the right front door colour for your home.

Neutral colour

beige front door

There are many reasons why you might want to re-paint or replace your front door. Maybe the original colour is no longer in style, or the paint is starting to chip and peel. Whatever the reason, choosing a neutral colour is a safe and timeless option and will always complement the rest of your home’s exterior. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

1. White

White is a versatile colour that can work with any style of home. 

2. Beige

Beige is a neutral colour that will complement any exterior paint scheme. It’s also a good choice if you want to create a warm and welcoming feeling for visitors.

3. Grey

Grey is a popular choice for front doors, as it’s both stylish and timeless. Darker colours such as black and grey exude elegance and grandness, whilst also complementing other colours easily, depending on your preferences.

4. Brown

Brown is a classic choice for front doors, and it can add a touch of warmth to any home. Just be sure to choose a shade that complements your exterior paint scheme.



Based on the type of your home 

If you are looking to paint or replace your front door, we have a few ideas for colours that may work well with your home type. 

1. Traditional homes

A traditional home style can be complemented by a door painted in a dark colour, such as black, navy blue, or deep green or red.

2. Modern homes

If you have a modern home, you might want to consider painting your front door a bright, bold colour. A fun, vibrant hue can really help to make your home stand out and show off your unique style.

3. Cottage

If you have a cottage-style home, you may want to consider painting your front door a light blue or green.

4. Victorian terrace home

Victorian terrace house could benefit from a Composite door with a traditional wood finish and a splash of colour to compliment the timeless facade.

5. Seaside home

If you live in a seaside town or are inspired by the colourful Mediterranean homes, consider a brightly coloured front door, including purple, yellow, pink and orange. As each front door should be personalised and help in sending a welcoming vibe, it is great to see these locations designing their front doors to align with their personality traits and integrated within their area.

According to CNTraveler, there’s a rich history behind colourful facades and doors in shore towns dating back sometimes even thousands of years ago. It is thought that many shore towns began painting their buildings and doors in bright colours to enable the village to be seen from out at sea easily.



The same colour as your house 

If you’re looking for a way to freshen up your front door without painting it a completely different colour, consider repainting it the same colour as your house. This can be a great way to create a cohesive look for your home’s exterior and make your home’s exterior more seamless. 

If you want your front door to match your house, but you don’t want it to be exactly the same colour, consider using the same colour but in a different shade. For example, if your house is painted beige, you could paint your front door a darker beige or a light brown, which will create a sophisticated and coherent exterior colour scheme.



Accent colour

Painting or replacing your front door in an accent colour is a great way to add personality to your home. Choosing a colour that contrasts with your home’s exterior colour is a fantastic way to create a focal point. 

For example, if your home is white, you might choose a dark blue or green for your front door. Another idea for an accent colour for your front door is to choose a contrasting colour, for instance, if your house is yellow, choose a purple front door to make a statement.

Summary

Remember,  the colour of your front door should be based on your personal preference. Here at KLG Rutland, we can help to design your perfect front door in a variety of styles and colours. We have a handy Door Designer Tool that can help find the ideal front door colour and style for your home.

Contact us today to receive a quote for your perfect front!