Seasonal Colour Schemes for Homes

 

Because colour is more than just paint and affects how a home looks, it should speak for itself. There are some colours that you might not have thought of because of their possible impact on the walls and front door, even though the colour of your house and front door is a matter of personal opinion.

First impressions are often long-lasting, so consider the colour of your house and door and choose designs that will make everyone who enters your home feel joyful. Here are some recommendations to help you make your living space look better overall.

1. Mint Green on Door and White on Walls

Your home's exterior will look better thanks to this bright mixture. It appears both historic and modern if you paint the front door mint green and the exterior walls white. If you want to do the opposite, you can use the same combination in reverse.

If you believe that light hues are difficult to maintain, dust-resistant paints are a smart option.

2. Blue on Door and gray on Exterior walls

If you want a bold and vibrant entry door, this is one of the most appealing door and home colour combinations. However, by using muted blue tones rather than vibrant colours, you create a design that is more neutral, serene, and timeless.

3. Double Tone on Door with Combination/Contrast on the Walls

You don’t need to make risky judgements when deciding the hue of the door to create a pleasing appearance. Tones on tones are a really powerful approach to convey ultra-chic design. 

Pick two colours from the colour wheel that go nicely with one another and the colour of the walls. Use the combination, for instance, if the outside colour of the home is slate grey to enhance the appearance of the façade.

Bonus Tip: You can glam up the appearance of your entry door by adding stylish door knockers, wreaths, pendant lights, etc. Make your visitors feel more at home by including a few potted plants, a bench or chair for them to sit on, a good doormat at the entrance, and a mirror or other refectory décor piece on the left side of the door.

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