Front door paint color
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Janice Bryson on Feb 28, 2016A nice bright red shade would really make it popHelpful Reply
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Shereen Karim on Feb 28, 2016I agree with Janice..a red would be nice,more a dark red though,not the bright redHelpful Reply
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Karen Garnett on Feb 28, 2016Red was my suggestion Maybe a barn yard redHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Feb 28, 2016I think a burgandy red would blend nicely with the black.Helpful Reply
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Cynthia on Feb 28, 2016I go for Red door!!!!!Helpful Reply
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Karen on Feb 28, 2016Hmmmmm, bright yellow!Helpful Reply
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Country Design Home on Feb 28, 2016Oh, wow! What a house!! The one thing I notice is that you seem to have a full panel glass door on the front. So the color you choose should be light and bright, as anything dark will disappear behind the glass. Pick your favorite color and go!Helpful Reply
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Jane on Feb 28, 2016I just painted my door red and love I.My home is a bungalow white on the bottom and brown on top. It is aluminum. Tempted to paint top half red, still in the thinking stage wonder if it will be too much. Also, at the beginning of the walkway I have 2 old milk cans bright red that I fill with flowers of the season. Have 3 mismatched drawers I will paint when it warms up and yes one will be red, and possibly blue and yellow.Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Feb 28, 2016I love the Behr Marquee color It says Torch Red but it is really a deep orange.Helpful Reply
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Giedre on Feb 28, 2016Red doorHelpful Reply
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2045673 on Feb 28, 2016I suggest you cut back the bushes on the left side so all of the house is visible, plant some evergreens arborvites to give some height to your landscape, add a circular bed on the sunroom side for interest and paint your front door a beautiful teal to compliment the bright showy hydrangeas you should plant to show off the traditional style of this pretty home.Helpful Reply
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Biscuits & Burlap on Feb 28, 2016Gorgeous house! I agree with the suggestions about a red door, but also a teal/aqua/turquoise could be pretty!Helpful Reply
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Sherry Renfro on Feb 28, 2016Change your black shutters by painting them with Sherwin Williams paint color SW7675 SEALSKIN & change out your front door color to Sherwin Williams paint color SW6418 Rural Green! (Sealskin is an awesome color in alternative to plain black - You just have to see the difference on one of your windows - It has a softer, richer, cleaner appeal than plain black and is a modern approach to traditional houses) The Rural Green adds that pop of color in a pleasant green that goes with all seasonal decor from spring, summer, fall and winter.Helpful Reply
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Nancy Flemming on Feb 28, 2016I agree with Sherry on toning down the black shutters with the sealskin. My color choice for the door would be burgandy (not too dark) to make your door pop with the white of the house and black/sealskin of the shutters. I also agree with Amy on the landscape aspect, maybe even taking out the garden in front of the sun room for a future patio that can hold some nice large pots for plants. But in the end you need to choose a color that you like that fits with the style and colors of your lovely home.Helpful Reply
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Julia Scott on Feb 28, 2016Beautiful, front door? Red.Helpful Reply
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Kathy Bitzan on Feb 28, 2016Pick your favorite color, if it were my house it would be a beautiful deep red or maybe purple.Helpful Reply
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Trudy on Feb 28, 2016Beautiful house, congratulations! I have a brick house with black shutters and I painted my 9-light door black to match. I always hang a brightly colored wreath for my pop of color. I would paint your house numbers and maybe the edge of the triangular trim above your door black as well to accent that architecture.Helpful Reply
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KKAbsherwrites on Feb 28, 2016White with black shutters is a classic. It goes with any color for plant pots and the front door. I would paint the door red, turquoise or yellow.Helpful Reply
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Lesa on Feb 28, 2016FARM HOUSES TRADITIONALLY HAD/HAVE RED FRONT DOORS AS I DO. BUT GO W/WHAT YOU LIKE.Helpful Reply
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Emily on Feb 28, 2016Since you have black shutters I would leave the door also black.Helpful Reply
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KatAych on Feb 28, 2016I agree - what's your favorite color?? A raspberry red would look fab, as would a hunter green, or even a dark teal. Go with what you love and you can't go wrong!Helpful Reply
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Catdog on Feb 28, 2016Turquoise. What else!Helpful Reply
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Denise Upchurch-Little on Feb 28, 2016Leave the door black or paint red raspberry. Add landscaping for additional coloring.Helpful Reply
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Jenbr549 on Feb 28, 2016What will make it pop - bright yellow, green or orange red. Go for it! My favorite suggestion is TEAL!Helpful Reply
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Lynn on Feb 29, 2016bright coral or a geranium. i like turquois as well.Helpful Reply
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Lauren Peterson on Feb 29, 2016Coral was what I was leaning towards! Although I have seen some beautiful turquoise doors as well. Interior palette will be gray/pink/turquoise so either of those would work well.Helpful Reply
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Diane C on Feb 29, 2016Living in the south and between colonial Williamsburg and Richmond VA, the norm is to use colonial colors.( My home is a historical two story salt box farm house in burgundy, white trim, black shutters & door). Go to Lowes or Homes Depot & look at authentic colonial colors.Check out Pinterest as well, there are lots of examplesHelpful Reply
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Debi53 on Mar 01, 2016Here is a picture of a house that we renovated. The door was originally black, but we changed it to this beautiful aqua. This house is similar to yours, so perhaps this will give you an idea.Helpful Reply
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S. Roy on Mar 01, 2016Red red, red, definitely some shade of red. It will be the pop of color it needs.Helpful Reply
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Shautzie on Mar 01, 2016go with the redHelpful Reply
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Jan on Mar 02, 2016I would also say some shade of RED! Maybe not bright red, but definitely red.Helpful Reply
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Carole on Mar 03, 2016Aqua or RaspberryHelpful Reply
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Tanya L M on Mar 04, 2016Marigold http://www.pantone.com/color-finder/PQ-15-1164TCX [realize it might look different on your monitor or device]Helpful Reply
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Tanya L M on Mar 04, 2016Raspberry Rose http://www.pantone.com/color-finder/PQ-18-2333TCX [realize it might look different on your monitor or device] EditHelpful Reply
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Tanya L M on Mar 04, 2016Raspberry http://www.pantone.com/color-finder/PQ-18-1754TCX [realize it might look different on your monitor or device]Helpful Reply
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Tanya L M on Mar 04, 2016If you want to look at some different ideas - http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/22654412/list/the-cure-for-houzz-envy-great-front-facade-touches-to-borrowHelpful Reply
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Nancy on May 30, 2016What is your favorite color? Bring your own personality to. This is statement of who you are.Helpful Reply
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