27 Best Front Door Colors for a Stunning Entryway

Make a great entrance with the best color for your front door

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Josh Maday
Written by Josh Maday
Staff Writer, Angi
Updated August 22, 2023
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Looking for a way to make your home feel like new? One of the easiest ways to increase your curb appeal and draw attention to your entryway is to repaint your front door. But how do you decide on a paint color? We created a guide to the best front door colors to help you choose.

Picking a paint color for your home’s entrance gives you an opportunity to be creative and complement your home’s exterior paint and architecture. Most house colors are neutral, so repainting your entrance provides the perfect opportunity to let your personality shine through. 

Check out our ultimate list of popular shades, the best hues for different house styles, and specific paint color suggestions below.

Ready for a front door update but not sure what color to choose? Sometimes the best color for front door paint is a time-tested classic, like shades of white and various grays. However, giving your front door the curb appeal it needs may mean going bold with some vibrant colors. Here’s a list of some popular front door paint colors for this year and beyond.

13 colors

1. Green

Organic, natural, and signifying growth and new life, green goes from deep and lush to bright and fresh and can veer into calm and thoughtful territory. Evoking a mood with your front door can be as easy as two coats of paint, green or otherwise.

Dark Forest Green

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Dark, dramatic colors have come onto the scene and show no signs of going out of style. A nearly black-green door creates the ultimate contrast against a house with neutral-colored siding.

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Mint Green

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A minty color at the focal point of your house creates a refreshing aesthetic. Specifically, a mint green door looks excellent against off-white and beige homes.

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Blue-Green

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If you can’t choose between these two relaxing colors, why not go with both? Blue-green doors read blue when paired with warm tones and green when paired with cool tones.

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2. Red or Pink

The red family of paint colors exudes passion and intensity and brings attention to the entrance of your home. The best colors for front doors capture and hold your gaze for an extra breath or two, which the choices below certainly do. Whether or not you know how to paint a door yet, you’ll know how to get the attention of every passerby with your stellar color selection. 

Salmon

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A salmon-colored door creates the perfect soft touch for a charming exterior. A salmon door pairs best with a cream-colored or warm-toned house, and colors that complement it include light coral and shades of blue. 

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Pastel Pink

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A bright pastel pink undoubtedly makes an entrance stand out. This cutesy color combines nicely with grays, whites, and chocolate browns. 

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Terra-Cotta

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Looking to create an earthy, warm, and saturated feel with your front door? Terra-cotta and clay colors are perfect for desert landscapes as well as any house with a tan or cream exterior and slate details.

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Ruby

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A dark-ish red makes for a moody and warm entrance. Reds with ruby undertones give beautiful depth to a home painted in sandy shades of white or tan.

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3. Blue

A cool color with its own electric intensity, the spectrum of blues is huge—from light and airy sky blue to bright and breezy Caribbean sea blue to piercing deeper tones like royal and navy blues. 

Sky Blue

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Light blue creates a tranquil atmosphere, and that’s the impression your home will give with a calming blue door that evokes the color of the open sky. 

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Saturated Blue

saturated blue color front door
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One of the best ways to make a statement with your front door is with a deeply saturated blue paint shade. This color pairs well with both yellow-tinted houses and cool-toned hues, and you’re sure to wow the whole neighborhood with either of those combos.

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Peacock Blue

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Reminiscent of sapphire, this color exudes luxury and sophistication when contrasted with gold hardware and off-white trim.

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Navy Blue

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Navy blue is a classic choice that projects sophistication. This door color creates great contrast against a lighter-colored house, but it pairs well with most other exterior house paints. 

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4. Yellow

Whether it’s bold and brilliant or muted and subdued, yellow brings the sunshine to your doorstep.

Golden Yellow

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Yellow suggests a sunny disposition and positive mindset. A golden-yellow door pairs well with both dark blue and white houses to create dramatic contrast.

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Bright Yellow

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This bright yellow is citrusy and sweet. Against a white house, a stark yellow door will give your entrance a joyful mood.

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Best Front Door Colors for a Tan House

If you have a tan house, you know that designing an exterior color palette can be tricky. Rest assured that there are numerous front door colors that pair well with tan siding or details. We’ll show several below.

front door colors for tan houses

5. Teal

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A teal door can be a bold pick, but there’s no denying that varying shades of this elegant blue look stunning against tan house paint.

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6. Pumpkin Orange

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Combined with a sandy-colored, tan house, a pumpkin orange door creates a desert-like color palette. For a neutral-colored house, muted oranges work best. 

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7. Off-White

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If you’re unsure what door color to pick, don’t discount a traditional off-white. With warm undertones, creamy off-white shades avoid looking too stark while still contrasting well against tan houses. 

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8. Dark Gray

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A dark-gray door gives off scholarly and sophisticated vibes, and it will undoubtedly pair well with your interior when opened into the entryway. Dark grays go especially well with squash-tan and light-tan houses. 

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9. Chocolate Brown

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Embrace the brown coloring of your home and create contrast by going even darker. A rich, chocolatey brown is a stylish and inviting door color. 

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10. Walnut Wood Stain

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Stained wooden doors are gaining popularity for a reason—they bring a natural, rustic touch to your home while also integrating well with most house colors. You can also choose just the right wood stain shade that’s perfect for your home, as there are tons to choose from. 

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Best Front Door Colors for a White House

A white house presents endless possibilities since most colors look great against white. Just keep in mind that your door should coordinate with your shutters, trim, and roof, as well. The best way to create an eye-catching façade is with contrast, but soft colors can also look great against white siding. Here are a couple of front door color ideas for a white house.

front door colors for white houses

11. Blue-Gray

blue-gray color front door
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For a soft, gentle, and peaceful look, consider a blue-gray for your front door. Blue-grays naturally match with white or off-white exteriors and especially look great if you have darker accents on your home. 

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12. Cobblestone Gray

cobblestone gray front door
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Dark grays are practical choices for a white home. They go well with a variety of colors and add drama, particularly when contrasted against dark brown or black details. 

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13. Chestnut Stain

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A chestnut-stained door is a time-honored choice. Chestnut is super easy to integrate with existing porch decor and other wooden accents. 

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14. Bright Orange

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A bright orange door against a white house will pop and give your whole exterior a cheerful disposition. 

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15. Greige

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While beige-gray doors may make less of a statement than many of the bold hues on this list, you can’t go wrong with a pleasant greige against light neutrals.

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Best Front Door Colors for a Modern House

Modern houses present opportunities to create a striking contrast with your front door or to embrace out-there colors you may not have originally considered. Here are several of our suggestions.

front door colors for modern house colors

16. Off-Black

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Black doors are stately and elegant, and off-black allows you to get the same effect without going too dark. An off-black door contrasts best against light modern homes. 

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17. Lime

lime color painted front door
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A quirky and unexpected choice, lime can show off your personality with a door that stands out. Just make sure this bold burst of green matches your trim and other details. 

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18. Turquoise

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Like lime, turquoise is a great non-traditional front door color that can help your exterior pop. With a turquoise door, your modern home will stand out as a bright spot in the neighborhood.

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19. Eggplant

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This warm-toned purple is another uncommon yet gorgeous choice that can help modernize your home. Eggplant looks best with sandy tans and charcoal gray. 

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20. Aqua

aqua color front door
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Aqua is a tropical pick that’s perfect for beachy homes and sunny regions. It goes great with pastel pinks and sandy neutrals.

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21. Pure Yellow

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Yellow doors are youthful and spirited. If you’re leaning toward yellow exterior paint for your door, consider this bright, pure shade. 

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Best Front Door Colors for a Traditional House

If you have a home with traditional architecture, your front door should enhance its classic style. Here are some ideas to get you started.

front door colors for traditional houses

22. Red

strong red color front door
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A red front door exudes elegance, boldness, and dignity. A bright red door pairs excellently with brick houses and other warm-toned colors.

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23. Jet Black

jet black color front door
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By painting your door jet black, you’ll transform your traditional entryway with a posh upgrade. The darker the door and the lighter the house, the more powerful your entrance will look.

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24. Slate Gray

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Slate grays make for fantastic traditional entryways. These colors are easy to match with light tan, off-white, and other colors, as well as dark shutters.

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25. Emerald Green

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If you’re searching for a jewel tone for your door, emerald green could be the way to go. This satin-like green looks even more luxurious with brass hardware. 

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26. Sandalwood Stain

sandalwood front door
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A sandalwood stain brings a beachy softness to any home with light colors. It goes well with pastels and stone gray. 

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27. Classic White

classic white front door
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Last but not least is classic white, a bright and neat door option that’s perfect for just about any house style. White signifies freshness and simplicity, and this color will go well with dark houses or those that already have creative colors integrated elsewhere.

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Now that you’ve perused some popular paint colors, you can think through the best options for your home’s style, your personality, and your desired atmosphere. Remember to always test paints outside in different lights before committing to one that looks good in the store or online.

If you need any guidance, seek the help of local door refinishing experts or exterior painters near you to help you choose the ideal palette and apply it with perfection.

Caroline Gilbert contributed to this piece.

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Josh Maday
Written by Josh Maday
Staff Writer, Angi
Josh Maday is a Staff Writer for Angi. He has worked in the concrete construction industry 17 years in many capacities as a laborer and mason as well as a project estimator and coordinator and customer service expert. He enjoys helping people learn new skills to make their house a place they feel proud to call home.
Josh Maday is a Staff Writer for Angi. He has worked in the concrete construction industry 17 years in many capacities as a laborer and mason as well as a project estimator and coordinator and customer service expert. He enjoys helping people learn new skills to make their house a place they feel proud to call home.
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