Sophisticated, darker hues — blacks, bronzes, and deep browns — continue to be popular choices for residential exterior and interior color design. Behr® named its 2024 Color of the Year paint Cracked Pepper, a dark gray neutral just slightly softer than pure black. Similarly, black exterior and interior doors and black windows remain timeless and trending among builders, contractors, and homeowners.
Whether you regularly use black doors for your projects or are thinking about incorporating them, here’s why this “trend” has such staying power.
Entry doors with curb appeal, interior doors that make a statement
Black doors create a distinctive focal point — whether that’s an impressive front entry, an elegant, contemporary office door with glass, or statement double doors that open to welcome guests.
The contrast of sophisticated black against other colors and textures such as brick or natural wood can look both classic and modern, a proven way to create a timeless look.
Choosing black entry doors for rear exterior or utility doors can also add to a home’s charm and upscale appearance.
As a main color or an accent color, black works with a wide range of other neutrals: warm browns, golds, whites, and off-whites. It can add drama and bold design, or step back to accentuate other colors.
Black exterior doors in particular are a staple of some of today’s trending home architectural styles. Modern Farmhouse style homes have embraced black exterior doors with multi-lite glass designs. And black doors can create refined or dramatic welcomes for Updated Traditional and Contemporary style homes.
Innovative materials and options — available in black
Black is so popular a choice for doors and windows that building product material science and color finish innovations frequently offer it as an initial color option. For example, JELD-WEN now offers steel exterior doors and patio doors with a commercial-grade black finish that resists scratches, chipping, and fading and eliminates the need for painting. Available in all black, all white, or with a split finish black exterior and white interior, these doors are constructed with steel that’s been coil-coated by a continuous finishing and curing process, for an industrial finish engineered to stand up to the elements and heavy daily use.
Complete the look with black windows and patio doors
Finding windows and patio doors to complement your black exterior or interior doors is easy. Auraline® True Composite windows and patio doors from JELD-WEN, available in black, are made with a next-generation composite material that includes co-extruded pigment. The color is built into the material, so any scratches don’t require paint touchups — a huge timesaver for builders and homeowners alike.
Continuing its popularity into 2024, black door fittings are set to maintain their favored status among architects and interior designers. Black door hardware is a symbol of both sophistication and bold design, perfectly suited for making a striking statement.
Because black interior doors are timeless, you'll get plenty of use out of them. You won't feel a need to replace them often because they won't simply go out of style. This makes them a great investment piece in your home.
Black exterior doors in particular are a staple of some of today's trending home architectural styles. Modern Farmhouse style homes have embraced black exterior doors with multi-lite glass designs. And black doors can create refined or dramatic welcomes for Updated Traditional and Contemporary style homes.
If your room doesn't get much light, opt for a high-gloss or semi-gloss paint finish for your black door. The sheen will reflect what light is in the space, making it seem brighter. A glossy finish pairs well with metallic furnishings and accents.
“In smaller rooms, black doors can make the space appear smaller and cozier, which may not be desirable for everyone,” she says. And, dark colors absorb light, which means overly dark doors may make a room feel too dark or heavy.
That's because dark-coloured clothing naturally absorb light, while light colours reflect it. When it comes to your home's exterior doors, the physics are no different. Because black paint absorbs more UV rays than lighter colours would, a black door will become hotter than it should.
In 2024, simple, clean doors are on-trend, and our shaker doors perfectly encapsulate this style. Whether it's the one-panel Cape Cod, the two-panel Nantucket, or the three-panel Chelsea, these doors offer an elegant yet understated look.
Buyers are often willing to pay more for a house that showcases a shiny black front door. In fact, research has shown that a property with such a door may fetch up to $6,500 more compared to another with a different door color.
When used to paint front doors, black is known to symbolize opportunity, power, and sophistication. This color emphasizes the role of the front door as a gateway into your life. In the ancient Chinese practice of feng shui, black symbolizes water–an element traditionally connected to stillness and wealth.
Black hardware also gives your home a timeless look. It's a classic colour that will never go out of style, so you won't have to worry about it looking outdated over time. Black hardware is also easy to match with other colours and styles, so you can find something that works with your existing decor.
If your front door faces south, has no coverage or protection from the sun, and especially if your door is made of wood, the warranty on your door will be voided if you paint it black. Black quickly absorbs UV rays, causing the substrate (your wood door) to expand.
One of the most popular ways to incorporate a black front door into your home's exterior is to pair it with white trim. This classic combination creates a high contrast look that draws the eye in and creates a striking focal point. The bright white trim helps to accentuate the black door, making it stand out even more.
Since black has its warmth and elegance, you must go for lighter color hardware such as gleaming satin nickel or brass. As long as you choose the color that suits both your door and décor, rest assured that it will fit in without going unnoticed.
In the right space, black doors can add contrast and personality, but it may not be a good idea for smaller spaces that do not receive very much natural light. For starters, you should consider how the color black will look next to your current wall color and other furniture.
The door shade should be preferably matched with dominating house furniture tone. Where dark furniture is dominating it is expedient to select similar shade doors, however, a couple of tones lighter.
Cleaning black doors are fairly easy, especially if you do this regularly. Dust on the corners and crevices of your panelled door can be cleaned by using a vacuum cleaner, much better if it has bristles on the end. If not, a simple cloth or sponge soaked in warm soapy water will do.
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