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Index » Family & Home » Interior Decoration & Design
 

Pizzazz Your Front Door and More!

 

Author: Mary Brown

Want your front door to really "sing? Then paint it a color to make it the outside focal point of your home.

Now, just what color would that be, you ask?

Heres the way to know: Look at the color scheme you are using in your entry, living and dining room. Would any of those colors look good with the exterior color of the body of your house? Good. Then thats your color. If you want to do a deeper, more subdued version of it, thats fine, too. But the whole idea is to give the front of your house more pizzazz or presence and to make a connection between the outside and the inside.

Now, dont forget to paint the inside of the door! Leave your trim white or natural wood stain but get the color on both sides of the door so your guests can make a grand entrance and exit. Besides, its a great way to decorate the entry without taking up any floor space so this works well for even small entries.

Once you have the right color, you now can play off that by adding plants or furniture (even outdoors) and artwork inside. (Note: most entryways look better with a large piece of art than a mirror that reflects the guest or another room. The only exception is if it will reflect a view window.)

An area rug adds lots of color and style without taking up any floor space, so this is possible even in a small entry. Be sure to check how thick of a rug your front door will fit over. Usually rugs that are highly patterned and not too light or dark show the least in a high traffic area.

Author Bio:
Mary Brown is an expert in this field. Mary has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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