Colours have the power to influence our emotions and perception of a space, and this is particularly true when it comes to the colour of your front door. Research has shown that certain hues evoke specific feelings in people. 

For instance, a red front door can exude warmth and energy, while a blue front door can inspire a sense of serenity and calmness. This is why it’s crucial to give careful thought to the colour of your front door. Not only will it enhance the kerb appeal of your home, but it can also have a positive impact on your mood and overall well-being.

The colours that are expected to be popular in 2023 will be those that best reflect the society we live in today, emphasising wellbeing, positivity, balance, and a desire to explore new possibilities. This shouldn’t come as a surprise. Expect to see calming blues, energising greens, happy yellows, and soft pinks, all of which are sure to appeal to both homeowners and interior designers. 

Calming Blues

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The tranquil blues are ideal for spaces like your entrance because they have a wonderful transformative quality and are frequently linked to consolation, hope, inspiration, and strength. Warmth and comfort can be found in beautiful blue hues, which are essential for making a house feel like a home and giving you a warm embrace as you approach your front door.

Happy Greens

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Green is a versatile colour that works well with both modern and historic buildings, blending in beautifully with the surroundings. There are a variety of green hues available. Calm, saturated greens are a tribute to the natural world and are perfect for anyone seeking a more genuine, classic appearance. It’s crucial that the colour blends in with the colour schemes, brick types, and furniture finishes of your home. 

Soft Pinks

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Calm pinks and earthy tones are becoming more and more popular as we yearn for escape. Pastel pinks are surprisingly adaptable and they exude a sense of warmth – ideal for bringing comfort into the home. It’s important to think about whether the shade of pink you choose will work with the design of your home. There are many shades available on the market, and each can elegantly complement details like foliage that frames an entrance and original monochrome tiling, which is a common feature on Victorian homes’ pathways and doorsteps.

Choosing the right colour front door for your home

Architectural style of your home

The colour of your front door should complement the architectural style of your home. For example, a traditional brick home would suit a red or navy blue door, while a contemporary home would suit a glossy black or white door.

Colour scheme of your home

The colour of your front door should complement the colour scheme of your home. For example, if your home has a neutral colour scheme, you can choose a front door colour that adds a pop of colour, or if your home has bold colours, choose a front door colour that complements them.

Surrounding environment 

The colour of your front door should complement the surrounding environment. For example, if your home is surrounded by greenery, you can choose a front door colour that blends in, such as a green or brown door.

We hope this blog has been helpful to you and has inspired you to update your front door this new year. For more information contact a specialist member of our team at TruGlaze.