What the Color of Your Front Door Says About You
There are a million ways to stamp your personality on your home. One small(er) way that also adds curb appeal is giving your front door an eclectic makeover — or even just painting it white or black, which were the most popular paint colors for front doors in 2024. But what if you want to go off the beaten path — by going red, blue, or green?
Real estate broker Jodi Avery with Keller Williams, for her part, urges homeowners to think beyond a drab shade of brown, instead arguing that curb appeal gets a major boost with more fun choices.
A paint color can always be changed — and usually does — throughout the years. So instead of wondering what’s on trend and trying to match that, why not pick a front door color that means something to you? Here’s what the different hues of front doors might say about you, according to real estate agents versed in colorful folklore.
Red
“In the past, red doors symbolized strength, courage, and power,” says Bailey Moran, a real estate agent and the COO of Austin TX Realty. “Red doors served as a symbol of hospitality in ancient Greece. Evil spirits were also repelled by red doors.” Red doors symbolize good fortune and wealth, according to Denis Smykalov, a broker at Wolsen Real Estate.
Purple
Legend has it that a purple door means there’s a witch living on the premises. Rinal Patel, the founder of Webuyphillyhome, says the color also means that the occupant is “bold, opinionated (not necessarily in a bad way), confident, and not ashamed to be and show their true self.”
Green
According to Patel, the person living inside a home with a green door is peaceful and cooperative, and they love nature. But there’s other history there as well.
“In the past, front doors painted green were thought to bring fertility, good fortune, and wealth,” Moran says. “Green doors were also seen in some civilizations as a sign of luck, protection from evil spirits, and good fortune.”
Black
According to Gagan Saini, the director of acquisitions at JiT Home Buyers, a black door means the inhabitants are sophisticated. Patel agrees, noting it also means the people living there are stylish; Smykalov says it also signifies power and prosperity.
White
What does white say to you? Probably cleanliness or simplicity. And that’s exactly what it meant in history, Patel says. It gives the impression that your home would be spotless. (That’s probably why, alongside black, white is such a popular front door color.)
Yellow
If you’re an energetic person, paint your door yellow. Saini says this color “exudes energy” — so the person inside must be energetic as well.
Blue
“Blue has traditionally been linked to calmness, relaxation, and peace,” Moran says. “Blue doors have historically represented safety, peace, and faith. It was thought that having blue doors would endow the family that resided in the home with blessings and good luck.”
It’s important to remember, though, that all these colors and their meanings can change based on where you are in the world and the point in time the legend sprung up.
“In a time before paint companies, colors were far from standardized and often colored using local materials,” says Kelsey Mullen from the Providence Preservation Society. “The color of a particular region’s soil very often influenced the common paint colors used on homes and other buildings.”