You’re in luck if you want an easy way to modernize your home’scurb appeal.

For statement-making front door paint colors, try one of these suggestions that complement your home’s exterior.

Schoolhouse Red Door

Consider a red schoolhouse door if your front yard blossoms with bluehydrangeas.

Farmhouse Red Door

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It catches the eye and plays off the naturally complementary colors of its surroundings.

A neutral, white brick or clapboard exterior will make this door the main focal point.

Classic Blue

A stunning cobalt blue door provides a classic, traditional pop of color.

Brilliant Red Front Door on a Light Blue House with Containers of Hydrangeas

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The matching blue pots are a brilliant addition to the look.

Try surrounding the front door entrance with bright sunshine-colored florals for a varied color palette.

Garden Green Door

A bright green gives a cheery welcome.

Blue Door

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The shiny paint reflects the lantern pendant’s flame, giving it a stunning nighttime appearance.

Adding such a bright color to your front exterior establishes a friendly atmosphere on yourfront porch.

If space allows, carry shades of turquoise or blue throughout the front porch for a cohesive look.

Green Door

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Balance your home’s exterior with a mix of blue shades to avoid an overbearing thematic decor.

Red paint naturally draws a viewer’s eye and attention.

The brass hardware is an absolute no-brainer with this palette.

Turquoise Door

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A dark front door color draws your focus and allows the other elements to shine.

Equal parts of these hues create one happy-looking entry.

Tomato Red Door

An orangey-red door adds a little fun to a traditional exterior.

Red Door

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The muted color palette overall appears lighter because the rustic-yellow exterior creates a brighter complexion.

Since this entrance uses many colors, choosing similar flowers ties the space together.

This light color freshens a space with an easy-going breezy quality.

After: Historic Single House Front Exterior

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A tonal shift in paint color on the shutters completes this airy exterior.

Sunny Yellow

If you paint the door, why not paint the whole house?

Yellow and green are just about as fresh as it gets.

Teal Door

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The sunshine quality of your home will make you smile every time you get home.

In this big yard, the front door can easily get lost.

The vivid red paint ensures the front door will remain a bold focal pointeven from the street.

Tomato Red Door

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This door, paired with vibrant flowers, remains a focal point.

Brushed brass hardware is excellent for this paint color because it continues the weathered-beach look.

Try Vermillion

This bold choice works well with a stucco exterior painted sky blue.

Light Blue Door

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The hue also works well with a plain white exterior house.

Denim Blue Door

A deeper blue still brightens an exterior but also adds warmth.

This front entrance is classic, paired with white trim and a tan clapboard house.

Yellow Door

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Just Peachy

A peach door complements nearby brick and contrasts the surrounding white pillars and siding.

Next to the reddish-orange brick and trimmed in white, the exterior fits this door perfectly.

This statement-making color only needs a few extra frills to freshen up an entrance.

Romantic Stair Step Pots

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Classic Black Door

Nothing makes a more dramatic statement than an eye-catching stark black door.

This entrance is immeasurably more sophisticated by painting the front door this high-gloss color.

Only a simple wooden sconce and unique door knocker are needed to decorate this space.

Vermillion Door

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Hiding a wood door behind a coat of paint obscures one of your home’s best features.

A fresh white paint coat matching the windows and trim can add a cohesive, crisp appearance.

Have fun with this paint color by accentuating the door’s hardware or using a wreath to add warmth.

Denim Blue Door

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Embrace Forest Green

Taking notice of your natural surroundings can influence your paint color decisions.

A rich color like olive green works nicely with dark brick and light exteriors.

The shade can be fun for holidays or seasons, experimenting with decor and playing off its unique hue.

Peach Front Door

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An eggplant-inspired door shines more brightly in direct sunlight.

Freshen Your Front Door

Gone are the days of boring, neutral doors.

Brighten your home with a fresh coat of paint for your front door!

Charleston Black Front Door

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Find the perfect match for your house.

Fall Wreath Front Door Wreath Grain Wreath Harvest Gold Wheat Ears Circle Garland

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Cypress Garland Around Front Door with Bell Swag Wreath

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Natasha Lawler Charlottesville Home Decorated for Christmas with Lemon Wreath on the Front Door

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Deep Plum Front Door

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