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Interior Design Psychology
Front Door Decoration -
What color should you paint your front door?
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| By Jeanette Joy Fisher
Your front door welcomes all to your home.
This declarative statement of your house --
the exclamation point of your home -- needs
to sing out your welcoming note.
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First
impressions are not just for guests.
Generally, we do not receive as much company
as we think we do. We lead such busy lives
and simply do not entertain or visit friends
often enough.
Decorating your home to impress others is
not as important as decorating your home for
your own pleasure. Create a welcoming and
warm retreat in which you feel great joy
just to arrive. Do you feel happy when you
see your home in the distance? Does your
first glimpse of home bring a smile to your
face?
A problem with many new homes is that
developers do not provide a separate walkway
to your front door. To make yourself and
your guests feel more welcome than a car,
provide a separate front walkway from the
street to the front door. Don't make guests
walk around cars and trip on driveway edges
to navigate to the entrance.
Feel Welcome
Flowers lining the walkway provide a warm
reception. Cheerful flowers in loud colors
near the entry tell the world that you care
about your home. Extras like water
fountains, fishponds, cooing peace doves,
and scented vegetation make all feel gladly
received.
Sing Out the Address
Proud address numbers are bold and
beautiful. Avoid tacky peel and stick
numbers. Brass numbers need to have screw
holes in them, not pronged ends that
eventually work loose. As in the past,
gold-gilded numbers look elegant on glass
doors. Gold-gilded vinyl transfer numbers
look especially exquisite in transom
windows.
Welcoming Accessories:
Wind chimes add pleasure to our sense of
hearing.
Potted plants such as soft ferns (shun
unfriendly spiked plants and thorns near the
doorway).
Floral baskets with bright yellow and white
flowers show up better at night.
A pair of rocking chairs, a double glider,
or a porch swing invites neighbors to stop
and chat.A doormat that not only saves
your floors but also looks welcoming!
What
Color Should You Paint Your Front Door?
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Unless your front door is a beautiful wood,
paint it a joyful color.
Your entry door should be a different
color than the rest of your house.
Warm happy colors include the shades of
red and yellow: burgundy, claret, rust,
terra cotta, deep amber, and sunny yellow.
Cool happy colors of green include apple,
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After spending time and effort creating a
wonderful entryway into your home, use it! Why
enter from the garage or back door? Treat yourself
as well as you treat your guests. Come home
through your welcoming front door!
Copyright © 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher
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