What Your Door Color Says About You

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Choose your door color wisely, as it can impact your social life and your home’s curb appeal. 

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Updating the color of your entry door can do more than just enhance your home’s curb appeal. The color of that one rectangle can change how your neighbors, friends and family feel about you.

It sounds weird that a door color could impact your social life, but those 20-1/4 square feet are a billboard of your personal style and attitude.

If you put a sad face emoji on your front door, your friends and neighbors would know that you are having an unhappy day. We don’t need to be as explicit as an emoji or bitmoji to share how we feel. Color can do the same. Our mood, the weather, and pretty much everything around us can change the color we choose. For example, on a rainy morning, count the number of people you see wearing blue. Then do the same count on a sunny morning. You’ll see that the rainy day affects our emotional decision on which color shirt to wear.

So use the power of color for good when selecting your new entry door color. You can change the way your friends see you. They could see you as more relaxed, more creative or more blissful. Let’s look at a few popular front door color meanings.

Yellow. The sunny color of yellow can enhance happiness and stimulate thoughtfulness. So your neighbors and friends may start seeing you as a glass-half-full kind of person, and they might be instinctively more inclined to be in a good mood when they visit.

Red. If you are looking for a strong reaction from your friends and family, red is your color. A red door may give you the reputation of being bold, powerful, and passionate. And your friends may be more emotionally intense when they visit—a tricky reaction, as it could mean they are more excitable and fun or more likely to argue and have strong negative reactions. Be careful with a red door.

Blue. The hues of blue can provide comfort and a chill atmosphere. Your neighbors and friends may start to see you as calm, confident, trustworthy and smarter. And when they enter through that blue door, they may also feel calmer, more trusting, and smarter.

Black. A powerful color, black can make a home seem more elegant, modern and formal. When you change your front door to black, your neighbors and friends may instinctively see you as more powerful, more polished, and possibly more financially secure. While black is also the colour of mystery and mourning in our part of the world, black on a home’s door will more likely give your friends a grander sense of manners and a stately air than change their demeanor to solemn.

Click here to read more by Theresa on HossMagazine.com.

 

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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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