The front door color can change the whole feeling of a home exterior. These ideas show how classic, cheerful, moody, soft, and natural door colors work with siding, trim, landscaping, and hardware.
Idea 1
Bold Navy Blue
Navy is confident while still feeling classic. Brass hardware and green planters make it crisp.
Idea 2
Cheerful Yellow
A yellow door brings instant cheer. Flower beds and a seasonal wreath make the entry sunny.
Idea 3
Classic Deep Red
Deep red looks timeless on brick. Black hardware and trimmed hedges give it polish.
Idea 4
Soft Sage Green
Sage green feels calm and natural. Lavender pots and wood beams make it warmer.
Idea 5
Sleek Matte Black
Matte black gives the door strong architectural presence. Concrete and clean landscaping support the look.
Idea 6
Pastel Coastal Blue
Pastel blue creates a breezy coastal welcome. White trim keeps it relaxed.
Idea 7
Warm Terracotta
Terracotta brings Mediterranean warmth. Stucco walls and olive trees make it glow.
Idea 8
Soft Blush Pink
Blush pink feels sweet without being too loud. Florals make the entry romantic.
Idea 9
Rich Emerald Green
Emerald green adds luxury to the entry. Gold hardware and hedges make it refined.
Idea 10
Bright Turquoise
Turquoise gives a farmhouse playful summer color. Planters make it bright and friendly.
Idea 11
Warm Walnut Wood
Walnut brings natural warmth and grain. Glass panels keep the look modern craftsman.
Idea 12
Crisp White with Black Accents
A white door feels fresh with black accents. A clean path supports the Scandinavian style.
Idea 13
Bold Purple
Purple is creative against a neutral exterior. Ornamental grasses let the color stand out.
Idea 14
Classic Teal Townhouse Door
Teal works beautifully on brick. Lanterns and topiary plants make the entry elegant.