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16 Comments on What color is your Front Door?
I not sure if I would paint my door just because Feng Shui, suggested I should. What I can say there is a merit to coordinate the proper coloring. The front is what draws you near so it should have an inviting element. It also is a focal point and accent. With all the colors available, painting it white is just lazy and does nothing for the appearance. Also painting over a natural wood door is a crime in my opinion, and it has nothing to do with being green or not being green being green.
Mine's white right now. We need a new front door so until that happens it's just hanging there all boring. Depending on the house, I like colorful front doors.
Winston, I agree with most of your insight except painting it white is just lazy - haha!
Eric, Mine is white too, I have white trim, on a light grey/green with a red brick exterior chimney. If my house was white I would paint the door a color - I am trying to keep the house true to the 1940 era.
Mine is a deep red. I read a while ago that red is a great front door color.
Mine is black...but I live in a condo and I don't have a choice :-)
Erica, it seems to be very popular - if it goes with the house color I am sure it POPS!
Cindy, I like black doors - in-fact mine would look good black. with a brass kick plate.
Jo: My front door is a cream beige....I too ive in a condo and can't change the color. I love real wood grained front doors. But when I am listing a home, I suggest the owners spruce up their front door with a new coat of paint if it is already painted....
Jo,
Repainting the front door is one of the easiest fixes a seller can make to spruce things up. Mine is red too by the way.
Rich
Mine was a deep red when we bought the house. Now it's black. I like black. -Kasey
Gwynn, I agree a fresh coat of paint prior to listing is a great idea! Even just a cleaning can really help most!
Richard, Wow, see lots of red doors!
Kasey, Black can be a nice color too depending on the base color.
Jo, We just read another blog post that red is the color of choice for feng shui, but only if it has a southern exposure...who knew ~ but changing the door color is an easy fix when getting a house ready to be put on the market!
The Fen Shui article said my front door should be blue or black. My moss green front door faces N/NW.
What a goodidea to take a photo of the front, then cut out the door and put the paint samples behind. BUT . . . he took the photo of the front door in full shade. The colors night have looked totally different in full light. I painted my front door about two years ago. I love the color. Great post (suggested)
Larry/Shelia, Red sure is the go to color!
Shirley, I love the moss green colors.
Carla, I think full light would be more accurate. I had no idea GMC had this type of series - I have been enjoying all their videos. - thanks!
Painting a door red is a traditional color for welcome. In China, it's tradition to paint the front door red before the new year, to invite good luck and happiness.
In Catholocism, the red door on a chapel symbolized the blood of christ, and other martyrs, to signify that the ground beyond the door (inside the church) was holy, and a sanctuary from physical and spiritual evils.
In Ireland, front doors are painted red to ward-off ghosts and evil spirits.
People have been painting their doors red for quite some time.
Lori, very very interesting thank you for sharing!
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