Front Door Colours To Elevate Your Yorkshire Home

When considering a home renovation or a facelift to your property’s façade, the front door represents not just security but also the personality and welcoming appeal of your home. Deciding on the right colour for your front door can dramatically enhance your home’s kerb appeal, and with Coral Windows, achieving that stunning first impression is easier than ever!

Yorkshire, with its rich heritage and beautiful landscapes, demands a thoughtful approach to any home improvement. Here, we explore some captivating front door colour ideas that will enrich your home’s Yorkshire charm.

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Classic Blue

Nothing speaks of classic English elegance quite like a beautifully painted blue front door. Reminiscent of the Yorkshire sky on a clear day, a blue door can be both calming and commanding. Whether it’s a deep navy or a cheerful sky blue, this colour suits a variety of home styles, from the traditional stone cottages to the more modern townhouses.

Vibrant Red

For those who prefer a dash of boldness, red is a perfect choice. A red door stands out in any setting, portraying a confident and welcoming home. In the context of Yorkshire’s often green and lush landscapes, a red door can be a striking contrast, ensuring your home isn’t just another face in the crowd.

Earthy Green

Green is a versatile colour that complements Yorkshire’s rural beauty. Opt for a sage or forest green to harmonise with your garden and the surrounding foliage. Green evokes a sense of tranquillity and brings a slice of the countryside to your doorstep, perfect for homes in more pastoral or wooded areas.

Elegant Black

Black is a timeless choice that exudes sophistication and elegance. It’s particularly striking on Victorian and Georgian homes, common in Yorkshire’s historical towns and cities. A black door suggests depth and reflects a strong character, while also offering a match for various accessories and exterior decor.

Sunny Yellow

Brighten up your doorway with the cheerful embrace of yellow. This inviting colour makes your home feel warm and friendly, a beacon of light during Yorkshire’s grey winters. Yellow works amazingly well with darker or neutral siding or brickwork, providing a burst of brightness without overwhelming the senses.

Warm Oak or Natural Wood Finish

Preserving the natural beauty of wood can be the perfect nod to Yorkshire’s vast national parks and woodlands. At Coral, our wood-effect finishes maintain that natural appeal with modern materials that ensure durability. A wood finish blends seamlessly with both rural homes and those in urban settings, adding warmth and organic texture.

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Choosing the Right Door Style for Your Home

When selecting a front door colour, the style of door you choose is just as important. At Coral, we offer a range of door styles like uPVC, composite, and aluminium bifold doors along with many more options. Each door style offer different benefits, from affordability to durability and modern design. Choosing the right combination of style and colour helps create a welcoming entrance and enhances your home’s kerb appeal.

Why Choose Coral?

At Coral, we offer a range of high-quality front doors designed to enhance your home’s security and aesthetic appeal. Our doors come in various colours and finishes, tailored to complement Yorkshire’s distinctive homes. Whether you prefer a bold statement or a classic look, our team can guide you through choosing the perfect colour to enhance your home’s exterior.

Upgrade Your Front Door with Coral

Ready to elevate your home with a beautiful new front door? Get in touch with us today to learn more about our range of front doors or get your free quote. Our friendly team is ready to help you every step of the way, from colour selection to installation and discover how Coral Windows can transform your Yorkshire home with just the right colour and style!

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  • ​Steve Holdsworth embarked on his journey in the glazing industry in 1978 as an apprentice glazier within a three-person team. Demonstrating dedication and skill, he quickly advanced to lead his own team, focusing on aluminium and timber installations, as well as sealed unit replacements—a period when UPVC was still emerging in the U.K. In 1980, Steve briefly shifted to manufacturing sealed units but returned to his passion for window and door fitting in 1981. Over the next 13 years, he honed his expertise, adapting seamlessly as UPVC became the industry standard.​ Steve joined Coral Windows in 1994, expanding his repertoire to include conservatory installations alongside windows and doors. In 2005, Steve joined a fabrication facility in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, where he dedicated 15 months, training local workers who were accustomed to aluminium on the nuances of UPVC window and door installations.​ Upon returning to the UK in 2006, Steve returned to Coral windows and assumed the role of Conservatory Manager, a position he held for six years before being promoted to Head of Installations in 2012. In 2015, after recovering from a stroke, Steve resumed his role as Conservatory Manager, a testament to his resilience and commitment to the company.​ Steve has a passion for music, mainly creating new songs via various apps, he has had 5 songs played on the radio in the U.K. Reflecting on his 47-year career, Steve remarks on the swift passage of time and the continuous advancements in the glazing industry, emphasising that every day remains an opportunity for learning.

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