Greet guests with a display of door decor that matches your design style.
More than a simple entry point, yourfront dooroffers a preview of what guests will find inside.
Your entrance and front door decor reflectthe overall style of your homeand set the tone for the interior.
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A few simple additions canboost your home’s curb appealwhile conveying a friendly welcome.
Use these front door decor ideas to spruce up your home’s entry.
Sleek modern lanterns flank a sagegreen front doorto cast the perfect glow for relaxing outside after sundown.
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Swap Out Front Door Hardware
Update the look of your door withnew hardware.
Knobs, levers, and handle sets can help reinforce your home’s traditional look or add modern flair.
Choose a finish that coordinates with yourdoor’s colorand complements other exterior features, like lighting and house numbers.
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Thissimple projectcan be completed in a day with a few supplies and your choice of paint color.
For a friendly touch, two dog statues stand by, waiting to greet guests.
Decorate with Wreaths
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Spruce up your front doorwith a wreathor two!
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Thismodern farmhouse entryproves wreaths aren’t just for Christmas.
Here, twoverdant wreathsbreathe fresh energy and life into the double wood front doors in all seasons.
344, by attaching metal numerals to a blooming planter.
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Add potted plants and planters of all sizes around the entry to brighten an otherwise plain front entry space.
Add a set ofmodern house numbersto complete the look.
Contrast it with black hardware for a contemporary look.
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Frame Your Mailbox
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Create an eye-catching feature out of something utilitarian,like a mailbox.
Add a Doormat
Give guests a spot to wipe their feet before entering your home.
Upgrading to more oversized sconces or an overhead pendant is a quick way to make a design statement.
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Also, considermotion-activated lightingthat automatically switches on when visitors approach for both a welcoming touch and a safety precaution.
An assortment of colorful paper fan flowers and honeycomb ladybugs are a bright addition to thislemon-yellow door.
Try abench with pillowsor, if you have room,a traditional front porch swing.
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If not, opt for a couple of colorful garden stools.
The Dutch door on this home adds to the homey feel.
This house looks fresh and modern with a canary yellow front door and contrastingdeep bluefacade.
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The saturated tones add substance to the colorful combination.
The white trim enhances the bright yellow door’s impact.
Add Relaxing Coastal Front Door Decor Ideas
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Personalize your porch with a theme that reflects your family’s interests.
Think beyond the physical door and consider how to accessorize to add to your front door decor idea.
Here, anocean blue dooris accented by beach-themed accessories, such as red umbrellas and a weathered surfboard.
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This all-Americancoastal feelindicates it’s time to have fun when approaching this house.
Louvered shuttersflank the door and echo thewhite brick wall’shorizontal design, creating a pleasing sightline.
Tall pussy willows and a plaid blanket laid on the bench are cozy touches.
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This project is great for kids and perfect for the fall and winter holidays.
Accessorize with Floral Wreaths
Elevate your home for spring or summer with a gorgeous floral wreath.
You mayalready have everything you needto style your front door.
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Patriotic Porch Decor
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Give your porch atouch of Americanawith an abundance of stars and stripes.
Cushions, rugs, flags, and red flowers add a warm,patriotic welcometo this house.
Dress Up Your Front Door
When styling your entry, don’t forget about the door itself.
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Experiment with a vivid paint color, or add fresh hardware and a stylish door knocker.
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