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    12 Front Door Colors With Brown Brick Ideas

    MelissaBy MelissaNovember 12, 2024Updated:May 27, 20268 Mins Read
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    Brown brick house front with navy blue six-panel door, white columns, brass lanterns, lavender pots on stone steps, boxwood shrubs, and woven doormat.
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    When you approach a brown brick house, the front door color grabs attention first against that solid, earthy facade. I once swapped ours out for a soft charcoal gray, and it suddenly made the roofline and siding read more balanced from the street. The right shade either echoes the brick’s warm undertones or adds clean contrast to draw eyes to the entry without overwhelming the whole look. Blues with a hint of green tend to ground the house nicely, especially if your neighborhood has lots of trees. Some of these pairings hold up year-round, worth mocking up on a board before you grab the brush.

    Navy Blue Front Door

    Brown brick house front with navy blue six-panel door, white columns, brass lanterns, lavender pots on stone steps, boxwood shrubs, and woven doormat.

    A navy blue front door brings a clean pop of color to a brown brick house. It contrasts the warm brick tones without overwhelming the look. The white trim and brass hardware keep it traditional and sharp.

    This color suits older brick homes with simple lines. Paint it on a solid panel door for best effect. Pair with potted plants on the steps to soften the entry. Avoid if your brick has too much red, as it might clash a bit.

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    White Front Door with Brown Brick

    Gray clapboard two-story house with gabled roof, white front door next to brown brick accents, covered porch with white railing, shrubs, grass lawn, concrete sidewalk, and street view.

    A white front door gives a clean, fresh look when paired with brown brick accents like on the steps and small side wall here. It stands out against the warm brick tones without overwhelming the softer gray siding. That simple contrast draws the eye right to the entry, making the whole house feel more approachable and put together.

    This works best on older style homes or ones with mixed siding and brick details. Go for a classic paneled door in bright white, and keep the porch railing white too for flow. It suits suburban spots with a bit of lawn out front. Watch for chipping paint on the brick though, since it can make the white look dingy if not kept up.

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    Teal Front Door on Brown Brick

    Teal paneled front door on brown brick house exterior with green trim, ivy vines, wooden bench with striped cushion, potted fern, and welcome mat on steps.

    A teal front door like this one gives a warm brown brick house a fresh lift. The cool blue-green shade contrasts nicely with the earthy brick tones. It keeps things traditional but adds just enough color to catch the eye from the street.

    This works best on older brick homes with simple lines. Pair it with greenery around the entry and a plain bench out front. Skip busy trim colors so the door stays the focus.

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    Black Front Door on Brown Brick

    Brown brick house exterior with black metal awning over a black-framed frosted glass front door, metal planters filled with succulents on both sides, and gravel ground cover.

    A black front door stands out nicely against the warm tones of brown brick. It brings a modern edge that feels clean and bold, without clashing. Here, the frosted glass panel adds subtle light inside while keeping things private, and the slim metal awning overhead ties it together neatly.

    This setup suits homes aiming for a fresh update on a traditional brick facade. Go for matte black hardware to keep it understated, and flank the entry with simple metal planters and succulents for some green without fuss. It works best where you want contrast that pulls the eye right to the door.

    Dark Brown Garage Doors on Brown Brick

    Brown brick house exterior featuring a two-car dark brown paneled garage door, flanked by wall lanterns, with a gabled roofline above and concrete driveway in front.

    A dark brown garage door like this one sits right at home against brown brick siding. The wood-grain panels pick up the earthy tones in the brick without clashing, and it ties in with the roof shingles too. Keeps the front of the house looking steady and not too busy.

    This works best on homes with some traditional lines, like a gable over the garage. Use it if your brick has warm undertones. Go for a steel door with texture if you want low upkeep, or real wood if you’re okay with a bit more work. Just match the brown shade close enough so it blends.

    Red Front Door on Brown Brick

    Brown brick house facade with wooden porch posts, red front door, hanging lanterns, porch swing, potted grasses, woven pillows, and concrete steps on gravel ground.

    A bright red door like this one really wakes up a brown brick house. The warm tones in the brick play right off the door’s bold color, making the whole front feel more alive without much effort. It’s a simple change that draws folks right to the entry, especially with those lanterns lighting it up at dusk.

    This look fits older brick homes or ranch styles best, where you want some punch up front. Go for a glossy red paint to handle weather, and keep the porch simple with a swing or plants so the door stays the star. Just watch the shade. Too much overhang can mute it a bit.

    Yellow Door on Brown Brick

    Brown brick house exterior with yellow glass-paneled front door, black mailbox mounted on wall, two gray metal chairs flanking the entry, potted plants and grass nearby, and pebbled concrete pathway.

    A bright yellow front door like this one gives a traditional brown brick house a fresh lift. The color pulls your eye right to the entry and feels cheerful without clashing. Those two metal chairs out front add a spot to sit and make the space more homey.

    This look suits ranch or mid-century homes best, where the brick keeps things grounded. Go for a glossy finish on the door so it wipes clean easy. Keep plantings simple around the path, nothing too busy. Just right for curb appeal on a budget.

    Warm Wood Front Door

    Front exterior of a two-story brown brick house with gabled roof, covered porch, dark wooden double front door with wreath, side lights, windows, large terracotta pot on porch, and low shrubs by steps.

    A warm wood front door like this one fits right into a brown brick house. The mahogany tone picks up the brick’s earthy shades without blending away completely. It gives the entry a solid, welcoming feel that looks right at home on a covered porch setup.

    This works best on traditional homes or ones with craftsman touches. Go for a sturdy door with clean lines, maybe add a seasonal wreath. Keep pots simple, like that big terracotta one by the steps… it ties everything together without fuss.

    Turquoise Door on Brown Brick

    Turquoise arched double front door on a brown brick and stucco house exterior, flanked by black lanterns and potted olive trees in terracotta pots, with tiled steps and gravel path.

    A bright turquoise front door like this one brings real life to a brown brick facade. The cool blue-green shade pops nicely against the warm tones of the brick, making the entry the clear focal point without overwhelming the house. That arched brick surround helps frame it just right.

    This look suits homes with a bit of Mediterranean or Spanish style. Keep the walls in soft stucco or plaster, add simple lanterns on each side, and flank with potted olive trees. It adds curb appeal to traditional brick houses. One thing. Go bold on the door but stay neutral everywhere else, or it might feel too busy.

    Light Blue Front Door on Brown Brick

    Blue door with glass panel, black awning, and potted plants on either side.

    A light blue front door stands out nicely against the warm tones of brown brick. It brings a cool, calming vibe to the entry without overpowering the house’s classic look. Here, the paneled door with its subtle ridges adds some texture, and the color plays well with the black awning overhead.

    This works best on older brick homes or rowhouses in city settings. Go for a soft shade like this one, and keep hardware simple in black. Flank the steps with tall potted grasses for balance… it keeps things low fuss and pulls the eye right to the door. Avoid super bright blues unless you want more punch.

    Pale Blue Door on Brown Brick

    Brown brick terraced house exterior with a light blue paneled front door, brass knocker and letterbox, flanked by two black pots with topiary plants, black metal railings, wall light, and patterned doormat on stone steps.

    A pale blue front door stands out nicely against the earthy tones of brown brick. It’s a gentle color that adds a bit of cheer without going overboard. On this kind of traditional house, it draws your eye right to the entrance and makes the whole facade feel more alive.

    This works great on older brick homes, especially terraced ones in the city. Flank the door with a couple of topiary plants in black pots for some structure. Go for brass hardware to pick up the warmth in the brick. Just make sure the blue isn’t too bright, or it might clash on darker bricks.

    Deep Green Front Door

    A dark green front door on a brown brick house facade with an arched fanlight window above, flanked by black lanterns, brass knocker, and boxwood shrubs with black iron railings.

    A deep green front door like this one brings a fresh pop to brown brick homes. The rich color sets off the brick’s warm tones without clashing, and it feels classic at the same time. Brass hardware and those simple lanterns keep things straightforward.

    This works best on older style houses with arches or stone details. Go for a glossy finish to make it shine, especially if your brick has some red in it. Just pair it with neutral trim so the door stays the focus.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Will a bright red door clash with my brown brick house?

    A: Bright red actually energizes brown brick and draws eyes right to your entryway. Pick a true red without too much orange to keep it grounded. Wipe down the brick beforehand so the color really shines.

    Q: How do I test door colors before committing?

    A: Grab sample pots and paint big swatches on poster board. Hang them on the door at different times of day to see how light changes things. Brown brick warms up cooler shades like navy this way.

    Q: What about black? Does it make the house look too dark?

    A: Black doors give brown brick a sleek, modern edge that welcomes people in. They hide dirt better than light colors too.

    Q: My neighborhood has neutral doors. Can I still go bold?

    A: Sure, a standout color sets your home apart without overwhelming the street. And neighbors often end up loving it.

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