What does your front door colour say about you?

Feb 27, 2016
When it comes to selling or renting your Chiswick property, you only get one chance to make a first impression. Not all door colours are equal and some shades have more curb appeal than others. What does the colour of your front door say to buyers and tenants interested in buying or renting in W4? 1. The Red Front Door Red is the colour of passion. It is vibrant, lively and exciting and so too is the person behind the door. People who choose to paint their front door red are often some of the most welcoming and hospitable souls, delighting in entertaining and having guests. Traditionally, red has represented a hospitable home. A red door says ‘welcome’ and means it. 2. The Orange Front Door Orange is the colour of warmth. It is an expression of energy, happiness and confidence. A blend of the primary colours red and yellow it represents a mixture of the qualities associated with each: the happiness of yellow and the boldness of red. People who paint their front door orange are often social butterflies. They love to entertain and certainly don’t shy away from the challenge of playing host. 3. The Yellow Front Door Yellow is the colour of logic. It represents the left side of the brain responsible for critical thinking and original thought. As the lightest colour in the spectrum it also inspires feelings of cheerfulness, fun and positivity. The person living behind a yellow door is said to be logical and lively with a 'get up and go' attitude. 4. The Green Front Door Green is the colour of health and wealth. It is tranquil and traditional. With the combined power of representing health and wealth, the individuals living behind the green door are often successful and ambitious. They value the well being of their family as well as working hard and self-improvement. 5. The Blue Front Door Blue is the colour of peace. It is calming, relaxing and honest. The sound of the sea breeze and the ocean waves have often been used as examples of peace and relaxation, so it is no wonder that blue represents these qualities. This indicates the people inside value peace and tranquillity and views their home as a refuge from the outside pressures. They will be grounded, honest and authentic. 6. The Purple Front Door Purple means extravagance. It reflects wealth, fantasy and risk. It is no surprise then, that the purple lovers are comfortable taking risks. They enjoy the finer things in life, indulging in treats and pleasures. They dream big and consider themselves free spirited. Number 10 Downing Street is the most recognisable front door in the world. Its shiny black gloss finish no doubt designed to indicate the person inside is authoritative and in control. 7. The Pink Front Door Pink is the colour of love. A mix of red and white, the passion and boldness of red is softened by the purity of white making it romantic, loving and thoughtful. The person inside is the neighbourhood’s hopeless romantic. They will make a good partner and a great friend thanks to their caring nature and thoughtfulness. 8. The Brown Front Door Brown is the colour of earth. It is warm, stable and organic. Whether painted brown or natural wood, the person behind this door will be grounded, down to earth, warm and friendly. The darker the shade, the more private the souls inside, looking to avoid too much interaction with the outside world. 9. The Black Front Door Black is the colour of sophistication. It is classic, authoritative and stylish. It is a bold statement that tells the world your home is a place of order and control. This means the person living therein is likely to have a place for everything and everything in its place. They are a strong, sophisticated person of substance and style. 10. The Grey Front Door Grey is the colour of contentment. It is calm, practical and reserved. Being a mix between black and white, grey can be considered the colour of indecision and even indifference. This person is looking for a quiet life. They don’t like to stand out too much and are happy making the compromises often demanded by modern life, to ensure stability and balance in their lives. 11. The White Front Door White is the colour of perfection. It represents wholeness, equality and perhaps surprisingly, creativity. White is the sum of all colours in equal measure and that’s why it has connotations of wholeness and equality. The person inside is open to all sides of an argument, carefully balancing each to arrive at a fair resolution. They are likely to be highly imaginative, able to fill the blankness of white with ideas and creativity. 12. The Glass Front Door Like the material itself, the person behind the glass door has nothing to hide. They are friendly, outgoing and open.   Advice and insider tips from NewHomeFinder.
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