You cant go wrong with any of these expert-approved hues.
Its one of the first things guests encounter and a view you and your neighbors will see daily.
It’s a beautiful white that is soft and creamy without taking on too much yellow.

Credit:Laurey W. Glenn
Farrow & Balls Black Blue (No.
Its one of those colors that goes with everything.
Farrow & Balls Bancha (No.

Credit:ALISON GOOTEE; Styling by Dakota Willimon
The shutters were painted the same green for continuity.
It pairs well with a soft, creamy white.
Farrow & Balls Studio Green (No.

This shade is Benjamin Moore’s Gentleman’s Gray, a blackened teal which reads more cobalt here thanks to its high-glossy finish.Credit: Photo: Hector M. Sanchez; Floral Design/Props: Heather Barrie (Gathering)
It reads black but has a lot of depth with the green undertones, especially on an East-facing home.
Blue Paint Colors for the Front Door
Farrow & Balls Powder Blue (No.
I see it being the perfect statement on a natural cedar shake house, says Doody.
It’s a blue-green color that’s toned down by some gray.
It gives that perfect pop of color without being too loud.
I consider it an appropriately bright color!
“It’s inviting and welcoming; it’s lighthearted and fun.
This color’s subtle gray undertone also allows for a myriad of potential shutter colors.”