15 Paint Colors for Your Front Door That Make Your Home More Inviting Create a welcoming entry point with these expert-approved hues. Close Credit: coldsnowstorm / Getty Images Nothing boosts your home's curb appeal faster than a beautifully painted front door. It’s an affordable way to bring curb appeal and a pop of personality to the exterior of your home for minimal work that can be completed in a weekend. Consider welcoming guests to your home with rich brown, glossy black, or classic navy. Or, incorporate a bold accent of teal, yellow, or red. You can also take your color cues from your landscape with pale green, tan, or terra cotta. "The front door is a real focal point of the exterior of your property," says Patrick O'Donnell, brand ambassador at Farrow & Ball. "Painting it in one of your favorite colors can quickly upgrade its look." Read on to see our experts’ picks on the most welcoming front door colors for your home. 25 Ideas for Boosting Your Home's Curb Appeal—for Less Than $100 How to Choose a Front Door Color When looking through color swatches, pick out a paint color that highlights both your unique style and your home's exterior. "Always take into account your surrounding elements when selecting paint for your door," says interior designer Becky Shea. "Consider your window mulling, ceilings, and everything that will live on your front porch so that there are no surprises when that bold or subtle door takes center stage." Since your front door is the first thing that greets guests arriving at your home, you'll also want to choose a paint color that sets the aesthetic tone for the rest of your space. "I always encourage people to sample a few different shades in the palette of interest," says Shea. "Even though the front door is a distinct area that allows for an element of surprise, it's important that in the end, everything works well together." 15 Beautiful Front Door Décor Ideas to Welcome You Home 01 of 15 Chocolate Brown Credit: Ana Wilson Architect A deep, earthy brown complements a wide range of natural landscapes, so whether your front yard aesthetic is English garden or western desert, your flowers and shrubs will stand out. "Chocolate brown is a warm, inviting color," says interior designer Kate Marker, who likes Little Green Paint and Paper's Chocolate Colour 124. "While chocolate brown is a noticeable color, it's not overly bold or attention-grabbing. It strikes a good balance between standing out and blending in with the surroundings." 02 of 15 Pale Sage Credit: Kate Marker Interiors A pale sage green, like Little Greene Paint and Paper's Pearl Colour Dark, is a tried-and-true shade that works with modern or traditional exteriors. "Sage green is a color inspired by nature, reminiscent of the calming tones found in leaves and plants; this connection to the natural world can bring a sense of tranquility and harmony to the exterior of the house," says Marker. "It's not likely to go out of style, making it a reliable choice for a long-lasting, enduring look." 03 of 15 Sky Blue Credit: Courtesy of Dunn-Edwards When you can't decide what color to paint your front door, look to the sky for motivation, suggests color expert and stylist Sara McLean of Dunn-Edwards Paints. "Use nature as inspiration for your next front door color," she says. "Peace River is a relaxing blue that presents as a welcoming hue to visitors." 04 of 15 Mustard Yellow Credit: Courtesy of Portola Paints In the market for an eye-catching front door color that still reads as a neutral? Joshua Tree is an earthy, golden mustard yellow that Jamie Davis of Portola Paints says feels unique, yet versatile. "Use a foam roller for an extra smooth application," she advises. 05 of 15 Bright Green Credit: Courtesy of Annie Sloan / Chalk Paint A front door takes up only a small part of your house frontage, which is why Annie Sloan, creator of Chalk Paint, says you shouldn't shy away from a commanding paint color. "As a total colorphile, I can't resist richly pigmented front doors," she explains. "Amsterdam Green is handsome and eternally sophisticated, referencing as it does those grand Dutch houses lining the canals of that great city." 06 of 15 Barely Black Credit: Courtesy of Dunn-Edwards A chic, glossy coat of almost-black paint can make a big impact on your front door. "A front door painted in a classic, stately, strong and masculine statement hue, like Dark Engine by Dunn-Edwards, is always in style," McLean says. "Make sure to finish with three to four coats of high gloss to show it off." 07 of 15 Pale Yellow Credit: Courtesy of Benjamin Moore Nothing brightens up a home's exterior faster than a sprightly shade of sunny yellow, says Hannah Yeo, the color marketing and development manager at Benjamin Moore. "If the door is in bad shape or repairs were done, consider first priming the door with a high-quality primer." 08 of 15 Bright Red Credit: Courtesy of Behr A bold red door—in a shade like Behr's 100 MPH—painted on a light-colored home creates an immediate sense of intrigue. "Red works well for a front door because it's fun and makes the first thing you see in a home a conversation piece," says Shea. "It's a great way to incorporate color without going nuts." 8 Paint Colors That Will Never Go Out of Style 09 of 15 Dark Green Credit: Courtesy of Sherwin-Williams Never underestimate the impact of an elegant, dark front door. "Dark, moody greens that are almost black, like Sherwin-Williams' Jasper, make a dramatic statement that works well with almost any exterior shade," says Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. 10 of 15 Muted Green Credit: Courtesy of Behr Believe it or not, our experts say painting your front door in a muted, mellow shade of green, like Behr's 2020 Color of the Year, Back to Nature, will help set a calming tone for the rest of your home. "A soft shade of green creates a soothing entrance to welcome your friends and family," says Erika Woelfel, vice president of color and creative services at Behr. 11 of 15 Pale Coral Credit: Courtesy Cassie Bustamante via Sherwin-Williams For a chic-but-unexpected paint color that will add charm and elegance to your entry, our experts say a soft rose, like Comical Coral by Sherwin-Williams, is the way to go. "Add a quirky, friendly accent to your home with a pale coral front door," says Wadden. "It also works especially well with white siding." 12 Front Porch Decorating Ideas to Enhance Your Home's Curb Appeal 12 of 15 Earthy Green Credit: Courtesy of Farrow & Ball If you want to play up the hues of the surrounding landscape when painting your front door, our experts recommend a sophisticated earth-toned green like Farrow & Ball's Lichen. "I love green for a front door because it works holistically with nature," Shea says. 13 of 15 Navy Blue Credit: ChrisAt / Getty Images Ask any color expert, and they'll say the same: Classic navy blue, like Very Navy by Behr, is a neutral that's every bit as versatile as it is eye-catching. "Navy blue is a great option for your front door and your shutters," says Woelfel. "Especially for a home with an all-white exterior." 14 of 15 Earthy Clay Credit: Courtesy of Sherwin-Williams Dreaming of a red front door but aiming for something a little more subdued? Consider a terra-cotta shade, such as Cavern Clay by Sherwin-Williams, to energize the exterior of your home. "A warm, welcoming red beckons visitors in," Wadden says. 15 of 15 Teal Blue Credit: Courtesy of Sherwin-Williams A rich shade of teal blue livens up any exterior. "Rich, jewel-toned blues, like Sherwin-Williams' Oceanside, are bold and playful on a front door," Wadden says. "They provide a happy pop of color for homes with lighter, neutral-colored siding." Explore more: Home Home Design & Decor Exterior Design Ideas