Have you heard of 'door jewelry'? It's the affordable, characterful trend that can instantly give your porch more personality
Consider 'door jewelry' the front door accessory you need to level up your curb appeal this fall


When you read the word 'jewelry', you probably envision earrings, necklaces, bracelets, or other small accessories that can be worn to complete an outfit. However, the jewelry we are focusing on here refers to the accessories that you can add to your home that add that finishing touch, the final flourish.
And this fall, it's all about 'door jewelry'.
'Door jewelry' refers to front door ideas that enliven the design of your main entrance – the decorative embellishments that give a front door the character it deserves. In a recent Instagram post, Shelby of @prettyinthepines, introduced this charming new name for door accessories and shared the small updates she made to make her own front door look less bare and more collected.
Just like a shimmering pair of earrings and a matching necklace can make an outfit significantly more interesting, door jewelry can make a tremendous impact on a home's exterior – not only can it elevate the appearance of the front door, but it can enhance the look of the entire porch, too. And since we're all about outdoor decorating ideas that make exterior spaces look warm, welcoming, and full of character this fall, the door jewelry idea is certainly one to try.
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In her video, Shelby transformed her front door to one with personality and charm by adding door jewelry – she chose a brass door knocker and an oval-shaped welcome sign to complement the decorative kick plate at the foot of the door.
Although usually quite small, door jewelry details can make a big impact. They make a front door look more elevated and personal, of course, but they also stylize the porch, making the whole scene look like a curated and elegant display. Door jewelry can make the whole porch look more expensive.
While door jewelry can benefit your front door and front porch any time of year, it's a key feature for fall, because fall is the season of the front porch! From sitting on your porch on a brisk early-autumn evening to welcoming trick-or-treaters in late October, the fall is a time of year when the porch takes center stage. So below, find all of the door jewelry you need to enhance the look of your front door this fall.
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I love the charming look of this door knocker. It's made from brass with subtle indentations that resemble traditional basket weave. The basket handle itself is meant to be the door knocker. Since this design is hollow, you can place small flowers inside for an extra charming look.
This door knocker is elegant, sophisticated, and regal – it's the type of door knocker that I'd imagine would be mounted to the front door of a grand English country house. Made from brass, this door knocker can definitely make your home feel grand and dignified.
Door knockers can really be anything you want them to be, so why not opt for a playful dragonfly? This one is finished in nickel silver and lifts at the tail to knock on the door. It's a piece of door jewelry that stands out, just as a statement silver necklace could on an outfit.
If you like the idea of using individual numbers to display your house number, these are a sleek and affordable pick. Each number is slim by design and measures about 6" in height. You can mount them vertically or horizontally, depending on the design of your door.
Aside from its chic oval shape and whimsical bird detail, this plaque features its number written in French on the top and bottom of its design – a detail that adds just a touch of character.
Looking to make your front porch more personal? Consider mounting a personalized welcome plaque on your front door. This one tastefully displays your family name and a date of your choosing, all set on a bronze background.
Add some texture to your front porch by means of an embossed kick plate. Made from hammered stainless steel, this kick plate is a durable pick that can protect your door from any wear and tear. Plus, it's sold with matching screws to ensure a seamless look upon installation.
This kick plate is handmade with high-quality iron, which makes it a durable choice for exterior doors. Its decorative cut-outs add charm and uniqueness to its design, and they can do the same for your door.
While a mailbox like this might not fit on your door, it's stylish enough to elevate the look of your home's entryway and act as 'next-to-the-door jewelry'. Its design is simple yet elegant – from its sleek black box to its gold lid and 'mail' plaque, this mailbox can easily enhance the aesthetic of your front door just as much as on-the-door jewelry features.
Now this is an elegant door handle. From the floral crowning at the tops and bottoms to antique brass finish, and even the crystal egg and dart knob, this door handle set just oozes sophistication and refinement. It can definitely act as a piece of jewelry for your front door.
I love the metal twist on this door handle – it adds such character and decorative appeal to the handle's overall design. Plus, its black steel finish is effortlessly elegant and promisingly durable for outdoor use. This handle is customizable in many ways, so you can choose which features are right for your front door.
Although not usually on the door, a doorbell can be considered door jewelry because it can aid in elevating the look of your front entryway. This doorbell is a great example – its sleek silver finish and elegant star shape make for a stylish combination. It might be small, but it's a feature that'll show visitors that you care about little details.
Adding door jewelry can certainly enhance your home's appearance this fall, but be warned – too much door jewelry can easily turn sour. You certainly don't want the exterior of your home to look dated, especially during a season that places so much emphasis on the front porch. So remember – everything (including door jewelry) is best in moderation.

Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.
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