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Front Door Colors That Make Buyers Stop and Look | Local Expert Corinne Fitzgerald

Front Door Colors That Make Buyers Stop and Look | Local Expert Corinne Fitzgerald

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First impressions matter in real estate — and one of the very first things buyers notice is the front door. Before they ever step inside, buyers are already forming opinions about the home based on what they see from the curb. A clean, welcoming entrance can instantly make a property feel more inviting and better maintained.

Why Front Door Colors Matter to Buyers
The front door is more than just an entrance — it sets the emotional tone for the showing before buyers even step inside. Buyers naturally associate certain colors with specific feelings and styles, and those impressions can shape how they view the entire property.
A thoughtfully chosen front door color can make a home feel:
• More welcoming
• Better maintained
• More modern or updated
• Warmer and more inviting
• Higher in perceived value
On the other hand, a faded, overly bold, or mismatched color can distract buyers and create visual clutter that takes away from the home itself.

The Most Popular Front Door Colors Right Now
Some colors never go out of style, while others are becoming increasingly trendy in today’s market.
Classic Colors That Continue to Perform Well
• Black — timeless, elegant, and sophisticated
• White — clean, simple, and fresh
• Navy Blue — traditional with a little more personality
• Charcoal Gray — modern, neutral, and upscale
• Red — bold, welcoming, and long considered a favorite front door color
These colors tend to appeal to a wide range of buyers because they feel polished and easy to coordinate with many home styles.

What’s Trending Right Now
Current trending front door colors include:
• Soft Blue
• Sage Green
• Muted Teal
• Deep Burgundy
• Dark Green
• Natural Stained Wood Finishes
These colors are gaining popularity because buyers are gravitating toward warmer, more natural, and calming exterior palettes. Many homeowners are moving away from stark or overly bright colors and instead choosing tones that feel grounded, inviting, and connected to nature.
Soft greens and blues, in particular, create a peaceful and welcoming feeling that buyers often respond positively to during showings.

Why Navy Blue and Dark Green Are So Popular
Navy Blue
Navy blue has become especially popular because it feels classic while still adding interest. It offers more character than black while still maintaining a timeless, traditional appearance that appeals to many buyers.
Dark Green
Dark green is trending because it blends beautifully with natural landscaping and gives homes a rich, upscale look. It works especially well on homes surrounded by trees or natural settings, which makes it particularly appealing in Franklin County.

Natural Wood Finishes Are Making a Comeback
Natural stained wood doors are also seeing renewed popularity. Buyers often associate wood finishes with warmth, craftsmanship, and authenticity.
When paired with the right exterior color palette, a wood front door can create a high-end custom feel without requiring a major renovation.

The Three Color Rule for Exterior Design
There’s also a simple designer and staging rule that helps create a more appealing exterior appearance.
In most cases, homes should stick to three exterior colors:
1. Main body color
2. Trim color
3. Accent color (typically shutters and front door)
Using too many exterior colors can create visual clutter and make the home feel dated. Simpler palettes often appear cleaner, more modern, and more valuable to buyers.

The Exception: Victorian Homes
Victorian-style homes are often the exception to this rule. Their architectural details sometimes benefit from additional accent colors that highlight trim and craftsmanship. In these cases, extra color can enhance the home’s character rather than distract from it.

Small Changes Can Create Big Results
One of the best things about updating a front door is that it’s relatively inexpensive compared to many other home improvements. A fresh coat of paint, updated hardware, and clean landscaping around the entry can dramatically improve curb appeal.
When buyers feel welcomed before they even walk inside, it creates momentum that carries throughout the entire showing.

Thinking About Buying or Selling?
Whether you are preparing to sell your home or looking for the right property in Franklin County, having the right guidance can make all the difference.
If you’re planning to buy, start here:
https://fitzgerald-realestate.com/buying-a-home-in-franklin-county-ma-what-you-need-to-know/
If you’re thinking about selling, this guide is a great place to begin:
https://fitzgerald-realestate.com/how-to-sell-a-home-in-franklin-county-ma/
Have questions about the market, preparing your home for sale, or navigating the buying process? Reach out anytime — I’m always happy to help.

Corinne Fitzgerald
FITZGERALD Real Estate
Serving Franklin County and Beyond
Call or Text: 413-320-9509
Corinne@FITZGERALD-RealEstate.com

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