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If you know that your front door needs some paint love, you may be lost as to choosing front door paint colors or completely confused about how to paint a door. Here are some tips for how to pick a front door color and some tips for painting your front door.

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The front door of your house is the first impression for visitors. It is the first thing you see when you come home from a long day. Your front door welcomes you home.

Painting your front door is an easy way to add instant character to this important piece of your exterior. Not to mention, painting your front door adds instant curb appeal.

If you know that your front door needs some paint love, you may be lost as to how to pick a front door color or completely confused about how to paint a door. Don’t worry! You’re in a great place because we’re going to cover all of that in today’s article.

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Today I’m going to share some tips with you on choosing your front door paint color and give you some tips for painting doors.

This fall we took on the big task of painting our exterior…which was long overdue.

I shared a “before” picture of the hideous paint color in this post of exterior paint prep. I also rounded up house painting supplies so you’d be all set with your tools of the trade.

Today you get a sneak peek at the big reveal with a look at our exterior paint color, trim color, and more importantly, the BEAUTIFUL front door paint color!

Before Picture: Front Door

First, let’s take a look at what we started with…. ugh…

A picture of our front door before we repainted. Our front door was an ugly tan color.

I’m so glad all of that yucky tan/brown color is gone now!

How to choose front door paint colors! Learn how to pick the perfect exterior paint color for your front door.

How To Pick A Front Door Color: 7 Expert Tips

#1: Look for inspiration

I love using Pinterest for home decor inspiration, especially when it comes to colors. I even wrote a whole post about how you can use Pinterest to discover your home decor style.

Since Pinterest is incredibly visual, you’re able to quickly scroll through inspirational photos and save any that stand out to you.

Give it a try… hop on over to Pinterest and search “front door paint colors” and see what you find!

But don’t let it stop there. Take a walk or drive around your neighborhood to see what sort of front door colors others have. This is a great way to make sure that your home’s color palette fits in with your neighborhood.

#2: Use color theory

If you’re stuck on how to pick a front door color, your first stop should be a color wheel.

This post does a great job of explaining the basic concept of the color wheel, color schemes and combinations.

Keep in mind what other exterior paint colors you have on your home, like the siding color and trim colors.

For us, we were painting the exterior at the same time that we painted the front door so we were able to develop a color palette that was cohesive.

The body color of the rest of your home makes a huge difference in how to color of your front door looks, so don’t forget to paint samples to make sure they look good together before making a final decision.

#3: Keep in mind color psychology for your front door

I’m a big believer in the psychology of color, which I mentioned in my article about master bedroom paint colors and nursery colors.

As we cover how to pick a front door color like a pro, I thought it would be helpful to give you a brief understanding of color psychology.

Here’s a short description of the psychology of color for various hues that you can consider when choosing front-door paint colors for gray houses:

Remember, these descriptions are based on the general psychology of color, but personal preferences and the specific context of your home should also be considered when choosing the perfect front door color.

#4: Think outside of the box

Don’t get stuck inside the box of what you think your front door paint color should be. Be bold and try something unique!

#5: Go with your gut

I love evaluating lots of options when it comes to paint colors through either paint swatches, paint samples, or even Behr’s Color Smart, where you can try out different color combinations.

But when it comes down to decision time, I usually have a feeling in my gut…even if my mind doesn’t know it quite yet. Go with your gut when it comes to front door paint colors.

#6: Remember it’s only paint

If you have major commitment issues, painting your front door can be a scary project. Maybe you’re thinking…”but…what if I hate it?!” and you know what…I’m going to be honest with you here…there’s a chance you could.

But remember, it’s only paint. It can always be fixed with more paint! Painting your front door only requires a small amount of paint, so it’s not a major investment one way or the other.

#7: Don’t forget to check the rules of your HOA or CRR

Before busting out the paint to change the color of your front door, don’t forget to check with your HOA (Home Owners Association) or CRR (Convenents, Rules and Restrictions).

A lot of times they have either specific paint colors that you are able to use or they will want you to stick with a more traditional color, like neutral shades. Even though your personal style may be to have a bold color choice, like a lime green front door, you’ve gotta follow the rules of your neighborhood (if you have them).

Otherwise, you could be fined or asked to change the color of your front door a second time, which would be a big pain.

For more tips and tricks about choosing paint colors, check out this article which walks you through my entire 4-step process for how to choose paint colors!

Are you ready to see what front door paint color we chose?!

Our new front door paint color! We chose In The Moment T18-15 by Behr, which balanced well with the black we chose for our home paint color.

Ta DA!!!

Our new front door paint color is In The Moment T18-15 by Behr! This charming light mint green-blue pops against the dark color of our home's exterior.

Do you love it as much as I do??

I had been majorly stumped on a color that would both contrast with our exterior paint color (which by the way is Black Bamboo by Behr – an olive shade of forest green) and is a good complement.

Then one day I was looking at Behr’s color trends for 2018 and I saw it…..the perfect color!

This shade of green is called In The Moment. Ironically it is the Behr Color of the Year for 2018. I guess I’m jumping on the bandwagon and never looking back because I LOVE IT.

Comparing our new front door paint color with our home's exterior paint color. Our front door is painted a light mint green, and our home is painted a deep forest green. In The Moment and Bamboo Black, both by Behr.

How to paint a front door - learn the tips and tricks for easily choosing a new front door paint color and painting your home's front door.

4 Tips For How To Paint A Door

#1: Clean your door before starting

Ours had recently been pressure washed as one a part of our exterior paint preparation, so we just gave it a quick wipe with some disinfecting wipes to make sure the dirt and dust were gone.

If yours needs a more thorough washing before painting, TSP is a great cleaner to use before painting.

#2: Follow this general order for painting a door

This is the order we used to paint our front door. The most important part is that you do the ridges of the panels first, then the panels, then the horizontal pieces, and lastly the vertical.

*Yes, I know there is no #7, haha. Just move onto #8 after #6.*

How to paint a front door - an image of a front door with numbers and arrows all over, showing the correct order in which to paint a front door.

#3: Use a paint & primer to save time

The paint we use is Behr’s Marquee line and it already has a primer in it. Pay close attention to see if your front door paint has primer added. If not, you’ll need to prime the door before painting.

We highly recommend the Marquee line by Behr, which we used on our whole exterior. It was well worth the extra money because we only had to do one coat, which saved us a TON of time and money.

#4: Work quickly

Get all your supplies ready because once you start painting the door, you don’t want to stop. Stopping (even for a couple of minutes) allows the paint a chance to dry up a tad and get sticky, which will lead to noticeable strokes.

It is best if you could work quickly to get the paint on the door while everything is wet.

We love how our front door paint color turned out! It makes such a difference having a fun-colored front door.

We instantly added a ton of curb appeal to our home. We couldn’t be happier with Behr’s Color of the Year – In the Moment – and the Marquee line.

One more look at that dramatic before and after, shall we?

Before and After photos from painting  the front door a new shade of paint. Front Door Paint colors are Behr In The Moment T18-15 Color of the Year 2018

Once you get your front door painted, it’s time to decorate that front porch! Check out these front porch ideas for tons of inspiration!

I’m obsessed with how the newly painted front door looks! The light green color works well with the main color of our exterior and I’m just so happy with how it turned out. It really makes a great first impression, don’t you think?

What would you choose for a front door paint color?

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Instructions

  1. Clean your door before starting.
  2. Follow the general order of painting the door.
  3. Use a paint & primer to save time.
  4. Work quickly.