Gray is a common house color because its neutrality makes the home a blank canvas for the homeowner to spruce up with decorative accents — windows, trim, shutters, foliage, and the door. The color of the door is arguably most important because it functions as the portal into your abode, the window into your world.
This house incorporates several different grays, from the front door to the exterior brick. The dark front door beckons visitors inside with warm formality.
This house incorporates several different grays, from the front door to the exterior brick. The dark front door beckons visitors inside with warm formality.
Black is often associated with the gothic aesthetic, but this front door shows how powerful brown is in achieving a similar look. The color of the door and the shape of the entrance work harmoniously to create a bold but inviting feel.
This dark brown front door adds a warm accent to the house. It even matches the rich dark mulch in the flowerbed for a cohesive look that extends beyond the house itself.
This glossy, dark cherry-brown is undoubtedly the focal point of the front of this home. It practically radiates a sense of warm serenity that will make guests feel welcome.