Curb appeal is something a lot of homeowners are encouraged to consider when making improvements to their home. There are a number of elements that inform the overall look of your home, including landscaping, siding, and window trim. One thing you may not consider is a competent use of color.

Offering a large space, a garage door’s color can play a major role in how much or how little your home stands out in the neighborhood. Not only does it have an aesthetic impact, but your garage door’s color can also affect the overall value of your home. Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing a garage door color:

Complimenting the House

Many homeowners are tempted to choose a color that simply matches the trim on their house. If you do decide to match directly, it is probably best that your garage door matches the main color of the house and not the trim or accent colors. There is a chance that matching small accents will draw too much attention to the garage, rather than your house as a whole. It might be best to go with the exact color or one that compliments the color of your house.

Choosing to Contrast

Many of us learned about complementary colors in art classes, but what about something that contrasts? The material of your home’s exterior may dictate what color you choose. If your home is brick or stone, or a darker earth tone, consider using white, or another bright color on your garage door to brighten the appearance of your home. When it comes to contrast, seeking the opinion of a professional will help you identify the best choice.

Fitting Into The Neighborhood

As you might imagine, there are some colors that are more popular than others when it comes to painting garage doors. Deep greens, greys, and neutral colors add a familiar coziness to your home’s curb appeal. Going with a shade of gray, white, sand, or light brown may make your house fit right into the neighborhood, an especially good option if you are planning to resell your home within a few years.

Being Yourself

Many homeowners take pride in making their houses an extension of their personalities. Don’t be afraid to experiment with your garage door, but remember to make sure it fits in with the rest of your home. Consider a bright color that accents or compliments the rest of your home. Before you go too crazy, think about resale value if you plan to move within the next few years.

If you are ready to start talking garage doors and color, contact the professionals at D Bar Garage Doors. We are here to help!

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