Kicking Your Front Door Decor Up a Notch

Your Front Door Decor Matters

Front door decor may not seem very important. But, think about it for a moment: You probably walk through your front door at least once a day. It’s something you see all the time and one of the first things that passers-by and visitors notice about your home. It becomes pretty clear that your front door decor should be high up on your remodeling priority list! From materials and architectural design to paint color and door texture, you’ve got options when it comes to front door decor. And that’s not even to mention the accessories you can choose!

Remember that your front door should be part of your home’s current (or intended) aesthetic. That means matching your front door decor with the rest of the house’s decor. However, what many people don’t realize is that your front door’s facade should match the interior of your home, too. After all, the door does have two sides!

You should be aware of the fact that front door decor isn’t limited to holiday decorations. Sure, it’s fun to put pumpkins on the porch for Halloween, and who can resist hanging up a beautiful wreath in December? However, you also need to invest in decorative elements that will stand the test of time from spring to winter. For that reason, it pays to be mindful of details like mailboxes and door knockers (more on that later).

Choosing a Color for Your Door

Selecting the right paint color is perhaps the most important part of re-doing your front door decor. It’s the first thing people will notice about the door before they even step onto your property. There are a few factors that will help you determine which color is best for you.

Consider the rest of your home’s color scheme: What shade is the exterior? What colors decorate your home’s interior? You want your front door color to complement and intuitively make sense. You should also ask yourself whether the door color you have in mind works not only with your home’s interior but also its overall architectural style. For example, a bold scarlet works well for a modern home, but ivory would be better suited to a Victorian-style house.

The wooden door perfectly complements the wood window shutters.

Next, you should consider the psychology of colors. Every shade conveys its own feeling – what do you want yours to be? For example, yellow is inherently cheerful and uplifting. Light pink tones such as blush and millennial pink are romantic and whimsical, whereas blue hues might transport viewers to relaxing tropical islands. If you’re focused on creating a welcoming atmosphere, pastel and neutrals such as baby blue or beige work nicely.

Lastly, think about your outdoor surroundings. If you live close to wooded area, there’ll be a lot of dust in the air. White or other light colors will show dirt very easily, so choosing a darker color would be better. By contrast, if you live in an apartment block shielded from the elements, you’re pretty much at liberty to pick any color your heart desires!

This neutral beige works well with the home’s stone walls.

Front Door Decor Ideas

Now that you’ve chosen your ideal color, let’s take a look at the real star of the show: decorations. Here are some great ideas for sprucing up your entryway!

Flowers and plants

A bit of greenery and some blooms liven up any room or yard, and your home’s entrance is no exception. There are plenty of options when it comes to using plants to decorate, but bear in mind that they’ll be somewhat limited by how much space you have. Having said that, take a look at these plant suggestions:

  • Potted: Whether big or small, planters make a great addition to your front door decor.
  • Hanging: If you have a gutter running along the top of your front door, hanging plant baskets will add a wonderful touch.
  • Trellis: Ivy and other creeping greenery lend an air of grandeur to any front door.

Side note: If you don’t have a green thumb, faux flowers will do just fine!

Other decorative elements

Don’t forget about these ornaments you can also use as front door decor:

  • Door knobs: Every door needs a handle, and this piece of equipment is the perfect opportunity to carry out your preferred aesthetic to the front door decor.
  • Knockers: While most people ring a bell or call a cell when they need to be let in, a door knocker can still be used to add a bit of flair to your front door.
  • Mailboxes: Choose a fabulous mailbox to complement your home’s exterior design.
  • Doormat: As with all the above, make sure the style, color, graphics or patterns and material make sense when viewed in tandem with the rest of your entrance and porch.

Avoid These Design Mistakes

It’s time to take a look at the other side of the coin: That is, what not to do. There are plenty of ways to enhance your front door’s aesthetic and equally as many ways to ruin it.

Choosing the wrong color or materials

As you might guess, selecting an inappropriate shade for your front door is a crucial error. If you’re unsure about your pick, consult a color wheel or paint brochure. They often have helpful tips and tricks on choosing the best color to suit the rest of your home’s interior and exterior. In the same vein, certain materials won’t work well with each other. For example, you don’t want to pair an old oak door with slate tiles on the surrounding facade. Make sure your material pairings are cohesive.

Relying on holiday decor

Halloween decor during fall and Christmas door decor are entertaining, there’s no doubt about that! Ornaments like white pumpkins, red berries and even just a traditional wreath or garland can be costly, and they’re not exactly perennial. So, don’t lean on holiday adornments to spruce up your front door decor. Rather opt for permanent fixtures that will stand the test of time all year round.

Holiday decor like wreaths can be fun, but it’s not for year-round decor. 

Selecting inappropriate hardware

Similar to choosing materials that pair well together, you’ll want to pay close attention to the odds and ends you add to your front door decor to ensure they gel with the colors and materials you’ve chosen for your door and walls. For instance, an ornate classical bronze door knocker probably won’t suit a more modern and sleek door and exterior wall design. Your best bet is to research all these elements from various architectural styles or time periods to make certain they work together.

We know this is a lot of information to digest. Too much, maybe! If you’re at a loss as to how you should begin sprucing up your front door decor, don’t fret – Katelynn Scott Interiors can help!

Once you’ve contacted us, we’ll organize a free consultation with you. We’ll come out to take a look at your home and get a feel for your style. After we’ve met with you to discuss your vision, we’ll begin drawing up some plans on how to spruce up your front door decor with style. We’ll factor in your idea(s) and your budget so that our final product aligns with your concept. We make sure to account for even the smallest detail to ensure that we leave no door unopened when remodeling your home’s entrance.

So, if you’re ready and raring to go, contact Katelynn Scott to embark on your front door decor renovation journey!

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