Black Front Doors Are Elegant, but If You Want to Boost Curb Appeal Like Christie Brinkley, Green Is the Only Way to Go

With its joyful yet refined character and enduring connection to nature, a green shade feels both welcoming and sophisticated

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A front door color is one of the most crucial elements of a home's exterior; not only does it set the tone for the rest of the home, but it can also impact curb appeal.

Christie Brinkley makes the case for a forest green, as seen on the model's Instagram page. The green shade looks right at home next to the brick facade and white painted railings, and designers agree that this is a color worth experimenting with.

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Shannon says decorating with green is one of the best ways to increase curb appeal, with its warm, nature-inspired ambiance making it highly engaging.

'A green front door is pretty curb appeal magic,' she explains. 'This bold selection causes your house to stand out from the rest of the city. It makes a statement that draws the eye to the entry. Green is a friendly, welcoming color for many buyers. It complements perfectly with natural materials such as brick, stone, or wood. It is used to immediately change the appearance of your exterior with a fresh coat of paint.'

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Whether you commit fully with a painted front door or start small with green accents and outdoor furniture, embracing this nature-inspired hue is an easy way to refresh your home’s exterior. From classic forest shades to brighter, modern tones, green instantly signals warmth, sophistication, and elegant curb appeal.

As Christie Brinkley and design experts show, sometimes the simplest change, just a pop of color at the entry, can make a home feel more inviting and stand out in the neighborhood.


Hannah Ziegler
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.