What are the exact colors you used here and what brand of paint did you use? - I love this color combo! Just wondering where you got this exact shade of orange and grey. I'm having a hard time finding just the right shade for our entryway. »
Painting your front door a happy hue of deep tangerine is a great way to draw guests into your home. If you have a more neutral exterior color — like gray, khaki, or brown — a contrasting tangerine door is the perfect way to set your home apart from the other houses on the street.
3. Bright Orange Door With a Soothing Gray ExteriorThis eye-popping shade of orange is not for the timid. But it works here because the siding and the trim are cool, soothing neutrals that support rather than compete with the bold hue.
Orange. Orange is one of those colors that can go wrong really quickly. But don't let that stop you — with the right complementing tones, small doses of orange can look quite modern and welcoming.Guide: When to Paint Your Door Orange
added by ROSSLYN Schultz to Tal and Beth (3 months ago)
Painting your front door a happy hue of deep tangerine is a great way to draw guests into your home. If you have a more neutral exterior color — like gray, khaki, or brown — a contrasting tangerine door is the perfect way to set your home apart from the other houses on the street.
Orange and grey is an unusual combination but it works! Again they oppose each other on the colour wheel. There is a lot of grey around right now so worth remembering the combination.
added by Vicki Helfinstine to Front doors (3 months ago)
3. Bright Orange Door With a Soothing Gray Exterior
This eye-popping shade of orange is not for the timid. But it works here because the siding and the trim are cool, soothing neutrals that support rather than compete with the bold hue.
added by marciatalkovich to outside (4 months ago)
Clockwise from top left (all from Valspar): Trolley AR1605, Ultra White 7006-24 and Seafoam Storm 5002-1C.