DIY & Home Improvement
Related: About this forumSo, once upon a time, your door color meant something
because most people couldn't read, the door colors in the town said something about its owner. IIRC, the black door was a doctor, the blue door was the constable, the red door was the hospitality house, etc.
My other browser has some sort of malware I can't remove, or I would have a bookmarked link for you. I can't seem to find anything about this now. So, my question is, does this mean anything now?
In the modern world, is there any symbolism behind the colors we put on the exterior of our homes as it was way back when?
Wilms
(26,795 posts)Response to Wilms (Reply #1)
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rusty quoin
(6,133 posts)I mostly agreed with it, but I like a stained door because I am a fan of the wood grain. I like yellows, it's probably my favorite color, and I like to see the grain of wood.
One time I made a experimental stain out of curry, and finished a board and batten poplar door with it. I guess that one encompasses what I like the best.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)One will often see blue doors and shutters.
I do know for a fact that that blue, even the palest tints of blue, keep winged insects away.
We have a large carport, it had a white ceiling, wasps and moths and other flying things would be buzzing around all the time, esp. flying towards the ceiling.
When we painted the house a calm grey, we painted the carport roof the palest of blue, it looks white to our eyes.
Not a flying insect in the carport since, except for mason bees, which are large bumble type, completely harmless.
As for door meanings, I found this, various web search sites:
In Scotland, homeowners would paint their front door red to signify that they had paid off their mortgage.
In Ireland, front doors are painted red to ward-off ghosts and evil spirits.
Many Anglican (Episcopal) churches boast red doors for theological reasons. This goes back to the Middle Ages, when the north, south and east doors were painted red, symbolizing the Blood of Christ, to indicate that churches were designated Sanctuary, where anyone was safe from danger. Some other mainline Protestant churches, such as Lutheran churches, have red doors as Wittenberg Cathedral, where Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses, had red doors, and by tradition, this marks such churches as Reformed churches
LaydeeBug
(10,291 posts)The front two are black right now, but I am getting ready to do a little Spring sprucing up.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)It had been painted...get this....Pepto pink!!!!!!
A very popular in color in Fla. where the former owners were from, but not so much popular here.
So after way too much discussion, Mr. Dixie and I agreed on just the right shade of grey, "not too light, not too dark".....
he came back with a few gallons of the paint, perfectly blended....called Confederate Grey.......shoulda known.
So, house painted, looks real good, time to tackle the dark greenish, badly in need of sprucing up, front door.
A week of discussion later, we settled on blue/green grey ish color.
the cool thing about our house is the light changes so often in the front, so the paint colors look different thru out the day.
Whatcha think?
LaydeeBug
(10,291 posts)Great job. What is the name of your colors?
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)Every line of paint has its own name for each color, so identical colors will have different names depending on where you buy the paint.
THIS is what we bought:
This is after Mr. Dixie, all by himself, painted the house and trim. those shutters were deep green.....
LaydeeBug
(10,291 posts)I really love the color you selected.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)We actually tried to match the house next door, so the colors would not clash, even tho we can only SEE the house next door from Dec. to March, when the leaves drop off some trees.
Did not want to be that garish house in the neighborhood..
altho, telling people it is the Pepto pink house DID make it easier for folks to find it!
Viva_La_Revolution
(28,791 posts)In some cultures a green front door represent growth because of it is the shade of green plants in nature. In China, for example, green is connected to life, east and the sunrise. If youre environmentally conscious, youll do well with this color for your home.
A green door also means prosperity because it is the same color as dollar bill currency in the United States. Some people may paint their front door green to attract and humbly celebrate wealth.
A green exterior door can signify safety. This meaning for green is represented with the green signal on a traffic light. It means that it is safe for a person to proceed into traffic. You can show others that your home is a safe haven by painting your front door green.
http://www.homecurbappeal.com/what-does-a-green-front-door-mean-meaning-of-a-green-exterior-door/
I had to search each color separately to get any older meanings
Green is my favorite color, and I've always insisted on keeping our home a safe space, no yelling, fighting or drama.
LaydeeBug
(10,291 posts)There are some really lovely green color schemes out there...sometimes it can be both tranquil and stately.
rusty quoin
(6,133 posts)I really love this type over the infighting. Thanks.
rusty quoin
(6,133 posts)The hardware on a front door says so much.
The type of hinges, the color may it be brass or bronze means a lot. And especially the lock set tells you something.
You can have a letter slot, you can have colonial fan glass, you can have Victorian glass that is half the door, or you can have craftsman glass on the top third of the door...even leaded glass which changes everything.
I have always thought the front door says more about the house than about everything else.
I know the thread was about door color, but I couldn't help myself.
Lugnut
(9,791 posts)The house is white with black shutters. The landscaping has a lot of pink and purple flowers and I'm not a big fan of pink. Purple is my favorite color so.....
LaydeeBug
(10,291 posts)I have white with black shutters too, but my roof has blue in it. I was going to go light beige and even got the paint, but my next door neighbor painted his that color, so I am going to cut mine with white paint to make it a shade or two lighter, and then inky blue shutters.
I like pink flowers, but my house is in the shade of a huge elm tree, so I will take whatever blooms.