This bright blue looks great on a white exterior or Dutch door. It will make neighbors and house searchers smile immediately.
Freshen up your front door with this muted green paint from Valspar. The gray tone makes it understated and the green highlights the nature around the home.
This rich purple is best for Georgian architecture. These houses' roots go back to a style popular during the reigns of four British kings named George.
This citrusy color is best for a simple white cottage. A small dose of a daring hue, such as this surprising chartreuse tone, creates a dramatic look-at-me-now presence
This saturated shade is best for craftsman-style homes. Their blocky millwork and deep porches were historically associated with muted earth tones.
This pale pink is best on a blank canvas. This ballet pink takes center stage in this historical colonial-style home without competing with shutters
Bring your lawn's and garden's liveliness to your stoop with a burst of green on the doors.
This traditional red is best for Tudors. Whether stone or stucco, big or small, these homes have a naturally imposing attitude.
A black door—like a little black dress—adds instant distinction to your home, whether a small cottage or a big manor.