6 Ways to Dress Up Your Door
Hang Wreaths for Texture
I debated whether or not I should start this list with something as simple as hanging wreaths, but it’s such an easy and reliable way to add texture and visual interest to your door. These wreaths feature olive and eucalyptus leaves with berry stems tucked in throughout. So pretty, so easy!
Photo: @style.and.grace.interiors
Double-up Door Mats
One door mat is cute, but two door mats is a design statement! I like to pair something more neutral, like this clean black and white stripe, with something more bold, like this half-circle with painted florals. You can also play with shape and size to achieve a variety of different looks!
Photo: @style.and.grace.interiors
Incorporate Accessories
This door is just adorably quirky! It feels like it’s out of a fairy tale. The brass accessories set this door part, especially the brass bumble bee door knocker. The original only ships within the UK, but Pottery Barn has a similar option available stateside!
Photo: @homewithshadesofpistachio
Keep It Natural
The contrast of this dramatic door with the lighter natural elements really sells this look for me. I love the natural, cement-looking pots with the verdant greenery. The cream ribbon hanging above the green wreath literally ties it all together!
Photo: @raising3foodies
Go Bold with Color
If you want to make a big impact without leaving a dent in your wallet, use paint! This door features Cay by Sherwin Williams and coordinates perfectly with that Easter wreath. I’m also loving June Day for a sunny yellow, Oleander for a blush pink, or Mint Condition for a spring green!
Photo: @jodie.thedesigntwins
Add Fresh Flowers
Flowers (fresh or faux) are a great way to add seasonal color to your front door! I love the way this front door tells a continuous story by carrying the pink blossoms through the fresh flowers in the planters and the tulips in the wreath.
Photo: @crystalglenhomes.gta