Looking for a way to give your home a gracious, eye-catching entrance?
This collection of farm-fresh front doors promises to invite you in to sit a spell and savor some hospitality.
Front Door With Sidelights
This two-story cottage wins hearts with just a glance.
Who can resist that cheery paint, metal roof, and trimmed-out gables?
With a sunny color on the siding, opt for a front door that is calm and inviting.
This front door wisely wears a subdued mossy green hue.
A white-trimmed screen door finishes thefarmhouse-style feel.
Blue hydrangeas in a window box and a colorful throw pillow pull the color scheme together.
Installing shutters on an uneven surface, such as brick, may be difficult.
When working with these conditions, it is best to use shutter fasteners for a strong hold.
But,wall-mounted lanternsand mammoth plant pots hint at the front door’s location.
Stained wood pillars give a color contrast to this farmhouse entrance without looking grandeaur.
When selecting your iron strap hinges, be sure to check the packaging for weight restrictions.
A door that exceeds the hinge’s limit could break from its post.
Be sure to use durable exterior paint for this project.
Even storm doors cannot protect interior paint from the damaging effects of thunderstorms and normal wear and tear.
Slim-line, wall-mounted lanterns ensure that guests are bathed in warm light.
Find charming farmhouse light fixtures at a local thrift store and clean them up with a store-bought brass polish.
A little bit of elbow grease can go a long way.
Windows on the door allow sunlight to stream inside even when the door is closed.
For curb appeal that’s not too modern, stick with amatte paint instead of a glossy finish.
The texture the cloth leaves behind is what gives this door a farmhouse feel.
Door Duo
A double layer of doors offers options when the weather warms up or cools off.
Here, a white, barn-style door opens to reveal a screen door.
Make your farmhouse front door even more welcoming bylaying stepping stonesin the yard.
The hue complements the abundant blooms in the front yard.
Consider installing scalloped paneling to your front gable and detailed spandrels across the porch for afarmhouse-style look.
An unexpected splash of color comes from the porch floor in a dusty blue shade.
A handsomepicket fenceand classic brick path create a warm invitation to the home’s farmhouse front door.