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Jade Small
Jade Small
April 5, 2022 ·  3 min read

What the Color of Your House Door Says About You

Have you ever heard of color psychology? Did you know that even the color of your house door has meaning behind it? If not, get ready for a whole new world to be opened up to you! 

Color psychology is the study of how colors have affected our mood. Color is a force within our lives that is often overlooked. Yet, it plays such an integral part in our visual appreciation, that it is a wonder that understanding the psychology behind various colors plays within our conscious and subconscious minds. The colors you choose to paint in your house, depending on the room, of course, will give off a certain ambiance, and most will be surprised to know what this says about you.

To put this into perspective, you might want to see it for yourselves. We have made a compilation of house doors that are painted in various colors, and each one has psychological reasoning that will reveal something about your character. Let’s take a look, and see.

Red house door

What the Color of Your House Door Says About You
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The history of having a red door is very warm and welcoming. If you saw someone’s door was painted, you knew you would be welcomed in to take a rest if needed. Not only that, but homeowners would paint their doors red if they had paid off their mortgage, s they had one worry less!

Green Door

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Green is a healing color and the color of mother nature. If you have a green door, you might be a humble and harmonious person who strives for balance and all that is fair. You prefer not to step out of line by speaking out of turn and saying things that might be considered bold.

Dark or Light Blue House Door

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If you had a light blue door, you are likely very optimistic and full of hope. You give great advice and you listen intently to what others have to say. Your wit amuses many, and your banter draws people in

If you had a darker blue door, then you are a little more introverted. You have a calming demeanor that makes people around you feel grounded.

Orange Door

Orange is a bright color, and it can represent your bold character. This color shows a confident house, with people who are confident risk-takers. This color helps visitors feel welcome because it makes them feel invited before they have even knocked. Orange is also a color to inspire hunger, so it is often painted on the doors of restaurants. 

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White House Door

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White is notorious for being a color of purity. It gives off a feeling of cleanliness and formality. Those who pass by, they get the feeling that you are a calm and simplistic household. 

Yellow Door

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Yellow is an attractive color, because it is so bright, making a door painted in this shade one that is hard not to notice. This color represents a bright and bubbly person, so your family might be a bunch of morning people who carry their energy throughout the day. 

Pink House Door

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Pink is a romantic color, no matter what shade you choose. A soft pink might represent a warm and loving relationship, whereas a brighter and deeper pink might represent more passion in your romance. Aside from romantic, pink is a color that represents affection, and with a pink door to your home, people might assume you are nurturing by nature.

Black Door

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Black is the color of sophistication. It also represents authority, so you might be a person of strong will and a serious approach to life. 

Of course, this is all a bit of fun. What do you think? Does your favorite door color represent who you are? Let us know in the comments.

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