Curb Appealing Door Colors

Benjamin Moore Raspberry Truffle
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Benjamin Moore Raspberry Truffle

No matter what hues the color experts are promoting for top trends picks, conservative color palettes tend to stick as top picks for curb appeal colors. And for good reason. While my home is mine, there are neighbors and that mysterious ‘future buyer’ to consider when expressing my personal style. It’s easier and less expensive to swap out pillows and repaint my bathroom than it is to repaint the exterior of my house.

When it comes to turning your home’s front door into a grander entrance, I always say that plants and door color are perfect opportunities to help update a home and express your family’s and your home’s style without the huge expense of an all-over façade makeover.

If you’ve already explored pops of color with plants to add dimension and personal style to your entry, then think about taking the next step to the front door. Your door is where you can have a seasonally-permanent pop of color without turning off buyers or neighbors.

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Olympic Paint Butterfly Bush

Unless you are a trend-setter, have like-minded neighbors and HOA, and a budget and time to update your door décor as styles change, I recommend staying classic with color choice but with your own special twist. Here are my five top color picks to makeover your door.

Benjamin Moore Raspberry Truffle (2080-10)

Make a statement with a rich red hue like Raspberry Truffle. Perfect soothing bold color that will enrich the entrance of neutrally-clad stone or stucco homes with white trim. This red can even work with hues of blue or deep grey siding.

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Valspar Fired Earth

 

Olympic Paint Butterfly Bush (B11-2)

Sweet subtle yellow of Butterfly Bush shares a cheery welcome for richer-colored homes, especially a home with a deep front porch or overhang that’s typically shady. The perfect smile to say hello ‘I’m home’ to you after a long day.

 

Valspar Fired Earth (6011-1)

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Sherwin-Williams Loch Blue

For the modern-minded homeowners who love city chic and bold statements, Fired Earth is a not-quite black hue that adds drama to older homes and richness to newer homes clad in fiber-cement siding neutrals and bolds, and even to brick and variegated stone.

 

Sherwin-Williams Loch Blue (SW 6502)

Loch Blue’s soothing upbeat hue brightens facades with any traditional cladding, but especially a perfect pick to make a subtle yet rich statement against lighter shades. We just updated our front door on our muted yellow stucco 100-year-old American Foursquare home that has neutral Driftwood windows and a synthetic slate roof. I picked Loch Blue to add a pop of color on our front porch that is in shade for part of the day.

 

Sherwin-Williams Expressive Plum (SW 6271)

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Sherwin-Williams Expressive Plum

A surprising neutral that’s not a traditional color for front doors, Expressive Plum transforms from a soothing brown to a deep purple depending on the light. Perfect hue for homes covered in the expected soft neutrals often found on newer home exteriors. And for bolder homeowners, this neutral can even create a smile as the entrance to a home clad in reds, greens, blues, and even traditionally-styled homes found in the Southwest.

NOTE: Theresa shared these exterior door color picks for the September issue of Better Homes & Gardens.

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Theresa
A handy designer and writer, she shares DIY projects, tool how-to, and home makeovers as a book author, home show speaker, DIY workshop coach, and radio host. Plus, she has a degree in journalism with a minor in architecture, and is a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPs) and certified color consultant. She's created fast-paced makeovers for TV shows, and shares home trends and DIY tips as a freelance writer and guest on news shows and satellite media tours for TV and radio.

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