What color is your front door?

Front door is red, side door is white.

Brown and scratched, in other words just a typical apartment door, although I did rent an apartment for a two month practicum that had stab marks through it :open_mouth:

Keith

The “technical” front door is a dark green, with a brass knocker and kickplate that I hardly ever see, except when I take a broom to the front porch to clean spider webs once a week.

I always go in and out through the side door, which may as well be my true front door. It’s white, with smudges right about where the dog sticks his nose every time we go back inside.

Wood…is wood a color? It’s not paninted and has a big oval window. I guess you could call it ‘brown’ but ‘wood’ is more interesting. Oh God, I’m such a dork :smiley:
~Kittie

Red with a brass knocker in the shape of a sun. Still haven’t decide whether I like this color or it needs to be repainted.

Well, I feel sort of odd - mine is black.

Dark blue sounds nice.
My landlord just got “modern” and picked Teal.
Looks at least 15 years out of date to me already.

Dark Gray.
The house is basic red brick with white trim and black shutters. The gray looks good against the red brick.

Mine’s dark wood. Looks like paneling sorta.

I have door envy.

Cobalt blue, inside and out… goes really well with the lobster colored livingroom

In August, i gave my house a massive paint job: pistachio green in the bedroom, amber wash in the kitchen with a faux lapus-lazuli backsplash, wedgewood blue in the bathroom (looks marvelous with a clawfoot tub)… just my latest salvo in the ongoing battle against the tyranny of white walls :slight_smile:

My front door is light gray. The strangest thing I’ve seen is a dark grey house in my neighborhood. This dark gray house had a bright blue front door.

Well, I am a liar. Just shows you how much I pay attention. My door is a dark walnut wood. Ha! I am not as odd as I think. Just a :confused: :wally as I have posted before.

Mine’s painted shiny black with a brass lion head knocker.

Maroon-painted steel against a pink cinderblock wall.

I nominate Sublight as one of the finalists in this contest.

Was it red before? :smiley:

Dull, mushroom-colored beige. Like computer plastic. Which is the exact shade of our condo siding. And our garage door. Because god forbid our little community should have any color in it.

Well, I misspeak. The condos next to us are a darker shade of mushroom. And the ones across the street are a bluish grey. Sort of a light slate. But with front doors and garage doors of the exact same shade. If it weren’t for the doorknobs, we could never find our way in and we and all the neighbors would be wandering around in the streets in frustration.

The front door on my house is gray.

My dorm room door is tan. It has my roommate’s name on a paper in the shape of Africa, and mine on Australia (we have an international theme on our floor this year). We also have the universal college student white board on it. Other decorations include a soccer guy and an American flag sticker that someone mysteriously put on our door the other day. We don’t mind at all, but have no idea where it came from.

White.

With Dreamcather. That is about the only thing that doesn’t get sqoooshed by the glass storm door.

Homemade doorhangings are fun…

K “Lets hang this door before it commits any more CRIMES!!”

Why it’s a deep wine color with some really spectacular red highlights. The trouble is my sister primed the bare wood with a water based primer so that the grain has been raised to the point of being a dendrochronology training aid for the blind. The interior, on the other hand, was lovingly prepped, primed, and painted by me with a beautiful light Antique White alkyd enamel from Benny Moore.

Gee, can you tell I used to paint?