Door colors, y’all! If you feel like picking a color is just too big of a commitment or isn’t you, we get it; door colors are almost all over the place! They’re a fantastic way to have some fun without going overboard. Create a bit of pizzazz in your foyer, a funky note in the hallway, and more. We’ve spied doors of nearly every hue featured in this lineup, so there’s truly something for everyone.
You can opt for jewel tones, which work well with many an interior style. You may go for a classic neutral that will last the test of time. We’re all adults here. There’s absolutely no reason why you can’t paint your door hot pink if this color—which makes us think of punchy summer sunsets—brings you joy. Without further ado, read on for 25 of our favorite interior door colors.
1. Ivy Green
Green is having a major moment—truly is anyone surprised with all of the greenery that’s been ever so popular these past few years? The shade feels classic and soothing and will blend wonderfully with the other colors in your home.
2. Baby Blue
Looking for a color that’s soft and calming? Soften your space with a sweet baby blue. This shade reminds us of clear skies and tranquil seas and will help your space feel well, more peaceful.
3. Slate Blue
Here’s another blue we love: it’s a bit bolder yet still subdued and could easily act as a neutral. Draw the color into your space in the form of picture frames, plant pots, and more.
4. Ocean Blue
Turn your house into a beach bungalow by bringing this pretty ocean blue into your house. It’s bold enough to add character but isn’t screaming for attention.
5. Royal Blue
Add a royal touch to your space with a deep blue hue like this one. It would look wonderful in a space with traditional flair.
6. Periwinkle
Get playful with a pastel! Periwinkle is just bold enough to make a statement without overpowering your space. It would look fabulous in a creative space, think a home office or nursery.
7. Teal
Teal is everywhere these days, and for good reason. It pops so beautifully and is an instant energizer. Tans and oranges are particularly complementary of the color, making it a great pick for homes that embrace a boho look.
8. Sage Green
Sage green is another color that’s a major player; it’s likely that you’ve seen plenty of kitchens and bathrooms featuring the soft hue. You can easily add it to other parts of your home for cohesion.
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9. Dark Green
Want to go even bolder with your green? Embrace a deep forest green that oozes drama. Pair the hue with luxe looking velvets and metallics to really up the glamour.
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10. Blush Pink
Calling all girly girls; you can embrace your love of ballet pink at any age. Add a bit of vintage glam to your space with a touch of pink.
11. Brick Red
Many people shy away from red in home decor, but when used thoughtfully, it’s a fantastic way to add energy and excitement to your space. Try pairing it with touches of black and white for a graphic look.
12. Mustard Yellow
Keep the sunshine around all year long by bringing a bit of mustard into your home. Pair it with warm tones like orange and red for a true ’70s vibe.
13. Bright Yellow
Prefer a more traditional yellow instead? Go for it. Bring in a bright sunflower hue to transport your back to carefree summer days.
14. Black
Black is making a major comeback in interiors of late. You literally cannot go wrong with this classic hue. It’s sleek yet can also appear fully farmhouse chic when paired with rustic woods.
Check out: 25 Elegant Black and Cream Bedroom Ideas You Need to Try
15. Grey
You also can’t go wrong with grey, which comes in so many variations. Light grey is soft and comforting and will help make your space look light and spacious.
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16. White
Of course, simple white is always an option, too. It’s incredibly versatile and allows you to go as bold or bright with the other colors in your space as you’d like.
Btw, these 25 White and Silver Bedroom Ideas for a Soothing Space are amazing!
17. Beige
A warm beige will add an inviting look to your home. Plus, it pairs well with just about every color under the sun, making it a smart pick if you like to switch up your decor frequently.
Read Also: 25 Modern Beige Bedroom Ideas for a Warm and Sophisticated Look
18. Turquoise
Want to make a major statement? Go bold with a bright turquoise. This color is all about having loads of fun and isn’t for the design shy.
19. Purple
Embrace your bohemian side and paint the door to your secondhand find room a pretty purple. Sage green is just across the way, making the two colors a dynamic duo.
20. Lavender
Not keen on bright purple? Go for a soothing lavender instead. This shade is extra calming and will help tamp down any energy in a space.
21. Orange
Bring the sunset indoors with a bold orange. If you crave some pep in your step every time you walk through the door, this happy hue is for you.
22. Rust
Prefer an orange that’s a bit earthier? Go for a pretty rust. This color is all the rage in the fashion world right now.
23. Cream
If all of these colors are somewhat stressing you out, you can’t go wrong with a classic cream. It’s comforting in its simplicity.
24. Taupe
Taupe is another no-fail neutral, too. It’s really a win-win; it keeps things interesting, yet isn’t competing for attention.
25. Maroon
Go for a deep twist on classic red with a maroon hue. As you can see, red isn’t all candy canes and valentine’s day hearts. Honor the color’s regal side. Ruby looking sculptures and accents will look fabulous in a maroon clad space. Or, you can make like England and pair the color with sage green.