The Only 6 Front Door Colors You Need

It’s true that your front door is one of the best ways to set your home apart from your neighbors. Whether you’re looking for a classic look or something a bit bolder, these six paint colors for front doors are our proven favorites.
The Only 6 Front Door Colors You Need
Splash on a fun shade of aqua for some creative and welcoming excitement. A shade like Kingston Aqua matches nicely with neutral palettes and earth tones.  
Kingston Aqua

Kingston Aqua on front door

Kingston Aqua

Splash on a fun shade of aqua for some creative and welcoming excitement. A shade like Kingston Aqua matches nicely with neutral palettes and earth tones.  
Soft whites, like Glacial Ice create a balanced look to your home, while providing a traditional, upscale feel.
Glacial Ice

Glacial Ice on front door

Glacial Ice

Soft whites, like Glacial Ice create a balanced look to your home, while providing a traditional, upscale feel.
One of our most popular blues, Cobalt Glaze, offers an addition of exciting color to any neutral-heavy exterior home palette. 
Cobalt Glaze

Cobalt Glaze on front door

Cobalt Glaze

One of our most popular blues, Cobalt Glaze, offers an addition of exciting color to any neutral-heavy exterior home palette. 
You (and your neighborhood) will go crazy for this bold option. Make a statement with your front door by painting it with Catnip, one of our lighter colors that works well on lighter bricked homes. 
Catnip

Catnip on front door

Catnip

You (and your neighborhood) will go crazy for this bold option. Make a statement with your front door by painting it with Catnip, one of our lighter colors that works well on lighter bricked homes. 
Try a classic color, like Apple-A-Day red, on your home if you have ornate trim and moulding. It will help your home's overall look achieve balance and cut down on visual clutter. 
 
Apple-A-Day

Apple-A-Day on front door

Apple-A-Day

Try a classic color, like Apple-A-Day red, on your home if you have ornate trim and moulding. It will help your home's overall look achieve balance and cut down on visual clutter. 
 
If your door is wood and you like it that way, coordinate non-competing colors (like Victorian Pewter and Delicate White) around the framing to keep focus on the door. 

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BONUS: Natural Accents

Victorian Pewter on front door

BONUS: Natural Accents

If your door is wood and you like it that way, coordinate non-competing colors (like Victorian Pewter and Delicate White) around the framing to keep focus on the door. 

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