Brick homes can use a front door color other than red says landscape designer danna cain of home garden design photo by jj ortega real estate photography.
Teal front door colors for red brick houses.
This particular color scheme makes the building look old but cozy and inviting.
The door colors that were traditionally used are still considered classics today.
Whether you choose a bright happy apple red or a dark maroon red goes well with muted neutrals that don t compete for attention.
Does the red have an orange undertone.
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What s nice about a black front door on a red brick home is it really pops especially if you have white trim somewhere around the property whether it be the soffit the fascia board or the capping around the windows.
Matching the front door color to the color of window frames creates a sense of balance.
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Embellish the door with brass hardware and accents for a luxe welcoming entryway for a brick house front door.
Best front door colors for red brick houses.
If so paint the door a warm hue.
A white door pops against gray and red brick in a historic atlanta neighborhood.
A bright unexpected shade on the door can help modernize a historic brick colonial while a more traditional hue such as red or navy blue can lend enduring charm to a new build whether your home s brick is red orange gray or white washed.
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Classic red always make a bold elegant statement on a front door.
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On this home exterior the color white is used to create a strong visual contrast between the brick trim and front door.
If the red has a blue undertone try a cool color.
A brick home exterior creates curb appeal that s rich with character and texture and the right front door color will instantly play up its appeal.
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The key here is to consider the tone of your brick to avoid clashing or more blending than you would like.