Composite doors provide an added layer of safety, security and draught-free living for any home. These expertly made composite doors made from multiple materials are strong, durable and maintenance-free providing a lifetime satisfaction for you and your home.
Not only are they secure, they provide stylish kerb appeal that will enhance any home. As someone looking to buy a new composite door, the advice is to choose a reputable installer. And once you’ve decided on the style, the next task is to think about the colour of your door and the impact it will have on your property.
There a several ways to choose the right colour composite door for your home. You could:
Grey is often associated with being a neutral colour that works well in any setting or colour scheme. In recent years grey has become an on-point colour for designers with its various subtle tints and hues.
Black is a traditional and stylish colour for doors. Much like a grey door it can work with many other colours without jarring. Don’t take our word for it. One of the UK’s most photographed doors – 10 Downing Street – is black.
White is another popular choice for people looking to replace doors. A white door is clean, elegant and calming. It can also reflect other colours nearby such as those in a garden allowing it to blend with your surrouondings..
It’s a little-known fact that we can see more shades of green than any other colour. Shades can range from earthy natural tones to bright, popping colours. Either way, a green door makes a positive statement for any property and is certain to draw kerb appeal.
Far from making you feel ‘blue’, a blue door is welcoming and uplifting. As you approach your mind is drawn to the openness of blue seas and blue skies.
A red door makes a bold statement about design and aspiration. It’s confident and speaks volume about an individual’s personality while being warm and welcoming at the same time. A red door allows your property to stand out from the crowd.
You can’t beat a solid, dependable brown door. It shouts tradition and remains unaffected by fashion. Its neutral, earthy tones means it’s an excellent foil for other colours and elements in and around your property.
Cream doors have a similar impact on a property as white doors. The main difference is cream shades tend to be softer and warmer. They are often used to match traditional off-white colour schemes that are particularly pleasing in a rural or semi-rural setting.
Yellow – like green – can range from earthy tones to vibrant blocks of colour. A yellow door exudes friendliness and an upbeat sunny disposition. Even on the greyest and dullest of days, a yellow door can lift spirits for anyone visiting or passing by.