The new look is a combination of eclectic and California cool with Mediterranean touches.
Historically, it was known to ward off bad luck but this color is prominent in design today.
The large windows on the door enhance the airy feel of the home.

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In early American history, a red door was associated with hospitality.
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This shade of green is a great way to represent outside elements in an indoor space.

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This shade of blue is believed to have helped clothiers in Somerset win a dress competition for Queen Charlotte.
This brightblue front doorenhances the intricate ironwork on the door and stone exterior.

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It’s a refreshing way to go bold.
The black and white home exterior allows the beautiful turquoise in the tile take center stage.
The color tones down the red brick and doesn’t overwhelm the home’s front entrance.

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This front door looks beautiful against the black door frame and front stone facade.
It softens the front entrance, along with the spring florals.
The color prevents the home from being monotonous but stays true to neutral design.

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This provides a seamless look while allowing the architecture of the second floor to shine.
The red door on this earthy-toned house brings a warm, inviting feel to the home.
Everything else about this home’s exterior is kept simple, which allows this front door to truly shine.

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It’s flanked by two citrus plants that bring in an extra dose of color.
It enhances the home’s classic architecture while adding a contemporary touch.
The tropical-inspired shade perfectly complements the other elements of this front entry.

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A beautiful wood stain, like this one by Minwax, will instantly bring warmth to a home.
She decided to give it a bold facelift with black wood stain.
This wood and glass door’s cedar stain looks warm and inviting against the modern black door frame.

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The look is modern and masculine while still feeling inviting and cozy.
This dreamy blue shade pairs beautifully with the white house and black satin hardware.
We love when it’s paired with a buttery yellow hue for a color combo that’s whimsical.

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This classic home exterior is timeless with its white door frame, tan exterior and black door.
It’s an unconventional color choice that will brighten up the neighborhood.
You notice the beautiful blue front door of this colonial home even from a distance.

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It’s an easy way to add color to an exterior space and enhance a lush front garden.
This property fromFantastic Frankpairs a blue front door with matching window shutters for a harmonious feel.
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