It’s the first thing guests come into contact with when they come to your home, so having a little front door decor will create a warm welcome, and let everyone know you have impeccable style.
You don’t have to have a huge porch to wow people as they walk up, you just need some good front door decor ideas. Wreaths, special hardware, accents, and even decor surrounding your front door can totally transform your entryway, no matter its size.
If you love the idea but aren’t sure where to start, here are a few of our favorite ways to decorate a front door.
Decorative Address Plaque
Have a little space over the top of your door? Fill it with a stylish custom address plaque.
It will help your house (or door) standout from your neighbors and add a little flourish. You can go with a traditional style like this one, or look for something more modern with clean lines and.
Stylish Door Knocker
One of the most timeless front door ornaments is the door knocker, and honestly, it’s not used nearly enough! Doorbells may be more practical, but there’s nothing quite like the look of a knocker.
There are a lot of designs to choose from, too. You can go with a classic design or something more modern like the one in this picture. There’s also the option to have your name engraved or get something totally off the wall like an animal or something equally as unique.
Hanging Flower Basket
When it comes to things to hang on a front door, a flower basket is one of your best bets. It’s pretty, can be changed out regularly, and adds a beautiful touch to your entry.
You don’t even have to put live flowers in it if keeping them alive is too much work, because there are tons of gorgeous faux flowers out there that will be equally as impressive.
Tall Welcoming Sign
Maybe you have a front door that has a window or just doesn’t look right with something hanging on it, that doesn’t mean it has to look dull. You can prop up a tall welcoming sign like this one to set your door apart and still give it some personality.
A Monogrammed Doormat
If you live in an apartment, door decorations may be frowned upon, but doormats usually aren’t!
Since the doors in apartment complexes often look alike, getting a monogrammed doormat will not only look nice but will also help visitors identify your space (especially if they’ve forgotten your apartment number).
Seasonal Decor
It’s not uncommon to see an entryway and front door decked out during the winter holidays, but seasonal decor doesn’t have to be limited to the month of December!
You can create a stylish, seasonal scene all year round with different wreaths, doormats, and signs. Use a basket of tulips for spring door decoration, make a wreath out of pink and red flowers for Valentine’s Day, and frame the door with cobwebs for Halloween. Deck the halls all year round!
Eucalyptus Wreath
For a fresh, clean entry door decoration, hang a eucalyptus wreath like this one. It’s simple and not overly bright, so it can be hung any time of the year. Not to mention, it’s just really pretty.
Flanked by Planters
If you have a little space on either side of your door, you can create the illusion of a grand entryway by flanking it with potted plants.
In this photo, the door has intricate small bushes on either side of it, but if that’s not your style you can use flowers, small trees, or even a vine plant that will grow up the wall to create a garden vibe.
Between Stylish Sconces
Does your door have the wiring for lights on either side of it? Update the fixtures to give it a refreshed look!
These sconces are definitely glam, but if you’re not into that style look for lanterns to get a farmhouse aesthetic, or round globes for a midcentury modern entryway.
Vintage Mail Slot
In most areas, mail carriers don’t walk up to people’s porches anymore, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still add a little style to your door with a vintage mail slot.
It doesn’t even have to be a working mail slot, a fixture that just looks like one will have the same effect (without the risk of bugs crawling in). It’s just a small way to add a touch of style.
Humorous Doormat
Honestly, a lot of front door decorating ideas can seem stuffy to someone who doesn’t take themselves too seriously.
One way to show your personality at your front door, without risking your home’s curb appeal, is with a humorous doormat like this one. Just something a little cheeky that will bring a smile to guests’ faces will create a fun atmosphere from the moment they walk up to the house.
Monogram Wreath
You can create a totally custom look with a simple monogram plate hung in front of a basic wreath like in this photo. Since the monogram is more decorative, you don’t have to put any energy into the wreath that hangs behind it. You just need something simple and subtle to make the monogram pop.
Individual Address Numbers
Another fantastic way to jazz up a front door is by simply hanging some large address numbers on it. You can get as decorative as you want, or stick with something more classic.
No matter the style you choose, just remember to pick a size that works for your door. Too small will just look awkward and too big will be distracting.
Layered Front Door Mat
Doormats are the most common outside door decoration, and there are plenty of great ones out there that can add pops of color to your entry. But you can elevate the look even more by layering your traditional doormat on a second, larger, patterned outdoor rug like in this photo.
Buffalo check is very trendy right now, but you don’t have to follow the crowd if you don’t want to. Go with stripes, geo designs, or whatever your heart desires! Just remember to keep the rug a neutral color and the doormat minimal so that you don’t create a clashy look.
A Spot to Sit
You don’t need to do anything at all to your physical front door to make it pop, just place a small outdoor chair with a decorative pillow next to it and it will stand out and look a little more polished.
In this photo, the door itself isn’t overly special, but the decor surrounding it creates a stand-out entry. Working with the space around a door is just as beneficial as decorating the actual door itself.
Decorative Doorbell Cover
Another great way to decorate around the door?
A pretty doorbell cover like this one! It will add a little vintage touch and the metallic will pop against dark siding. Pair it with a decorative planter on the other side of the door and it will transform the entrance.
Kick Plate
It is so easy to add a kick plate to your door (there are even adhesive and magnetic ones available!) and it makes such a difference in the overall look of your door.
You’ll want to find one that matches the finish of your door handle to create a cohesive look. Ideally, it’ll pop from the door, too, such as gold against pastels, brushed nickel with black or dark blue, or oil rubbed bronze on white.
Script Decal
A simple, removable decal can also completely change the look of your door. It doesn’t have to be big, just something little to add some personality, like the “hello” on this one.
The best part of this door decor? It’s totally removable so if you’re a renter, you don’t have to be worried about any damage.
Upgraded Door Handles
Most front door handles are, well, standard. It’s not that they’re bad, they just don’t really stand out to make a statement. So, that’s why an upgraded handle will make such a big impact.
Go to your hardware store and check out some of the decorative options they have. You might be surprised by all of the options you have to totally transform your door.
Mounted Shutters
If you’re looking for more unique front door decor, you can create a look that’s similar to sidelights with tall shutters, instead.
As you can see in this photo, the shutters are measured just right to work with the height of the door. They’re also sized and spaced in proportion to the door and create a gorgeous entry with no remodeling required.
Hoop Wreath
Wreaths are pretty common front door hanging decorations, but they don’t have to be boring and basically look like everyone else’s.
This hoop wreath is a great example of a more modern front door decor item that was inspired by a traditional style. The metallic hoop will pop from the door, and the flower details add some warmth without being overpowering.
Decorative Window Film
Having a front door with a window can help fill your home with light, but it can also help people see right into your house at night. You can rectify this problem and give yourself a little front door decor with a window film.
The one in this photo is floral and looks amazing with the door and home’s architecture. However, if flowers aren’t your style, there are also a ton of other great options like stained glass or even just a frosted look.
Add a Storm Door
It may not seem like much, but a storm door can actually give your front door a little style.
Look for one with decorative accents, unique color, or just something that makes it stand out (especially if your door is pretty bland otherwise). Bonus, this will also allow you to open your front door during the day to let some natural light in.
Multi-Level Lantern Display
Another great way to decorate around your front door is with outdoor lanterns in varying heights.
You’ll want to group 3 or 5 lanterns, depending on their size, to create a multi-level look on the ground on the side opposite of the door hinges (so the door doesn’t swing open and knock them down).
Add in some flameless candles and you’ll have some style during the day and a gorgeous ambiance at night.
Statement Pendant Light
A lot of homes have a light installed in the roof over the front door. While that standard light probably provides amble brightness, it’s not usually anything exciting to look at.
Swap out the standard light with an outdoor pendant light instead. It will completely change the look of your front door and boost your home’s curb appeal.
Final Thoughts
How dramatic you can go with your front door decor depends entirely on where you live, the size of your porch, and your budget.
A doormat will add some style to an apartment entrance, a kick plate has the power to turn a bland door into something special, and a pretty wreath can add some color to an otherwise neutral space.
If these front door decor ideas have you excited to transform your entrance, then get started!