6 Internationally-Inspired Front Door Design Ideas

We're bringing you 6 cross-ocean looks for inspiration!

It’s time to take a page from our European friends and revitalize our doors! Luckily, you don’t have to do a major renovation to change the look of your space. Paint is your best friend for an easy makeover, and we’re bringing you 6 cross-ocean looks for inspiration!

Belfast, Northern Ireland

The pebble wall as a backdrop really helps this burgundy door pop. The cream trim around the edge provides a beautiful depth, and overall, this door just looks regal!

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Sliema, Malta

This gold door against the limestone in Malta seems subtle at first glance. Look closer though, and you’ll notice that the lighter colour of the wall makes the door look rich and saturated in comparison. The pop of colour at the window is super fun as well!

Quebec City, Canada

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Here’s one from close to home! The toned-down green of this door really helps to blend with the blue-grey of the wall, and the flowers provide a complementary colour for passerby.

Dublin, Ireland

The rich coral door on this dark, old, Dublin brick is so lively. The shade itself almost resembles lipstick, and the yellow trim give an electric feel to it.

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Milan, Italy

What a combination! This look is for the bold only, with plaster pink walls and a shocking green door. It certainly pops though!

Lisbon, Portugal

This look is like a gemstone on a wall, with the rich blue door acting as an eye-catching bauble! The vibrant purple tiles can’t be overlooked either, of course!

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What’s Popular Here?

The top selling exterior colours in Canada are white, gray, black and navy. Definitely not as exciting as the doors above, but there’s still plenty of capacity to keep a door simple and classic.

Once you get into the top 30 colours or so, some colours finally show up.  A surprising number of blues have surfaced lately – aside from good old Hale Navy there is Van Deusen Blue, Symphony blue and a fresh, pretty pastel – Birds Egg! There’s also a beautiful Aegean Teal, which is a great pop of colour for a front door. Hawthorne Yellow is a good bet for nice historical look as well. Of course, we’d be remiss to not mention the potential for a splash of red. Caliente is the most popular red for the outdoors.

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Before you get to painting though, we have a few tips!

Photos and information provided by Sharon Grech and Benjamin Moore.