These are the most stylish front door numbers you can shop right now – for a beautiful first impression
Upgrade your entryway with these front door number ideas to improve your curb appeal
When it comes to boosting your home's curb appeal, the small details make all the difference. Of course, the best place to start is with your front door itself – updating the style, front door color ideas, knocker, or decorative wreath for the latest season or trends. But then it's time to turn your focus to finding front door numbers.
Picking stylish house numbers is like adding jewelry to your home's facade; they can either complete the look or detract from it if not chosen wisely. By selecting the right style, size, and placement, you can easily update and create an inviting entrance that sets the tone for your entire home.
Your front door, porch, and entryway are some of the first things that guests (and delivery people) see of your home, so it's vital to give them the energy they deserve in order to make a good first impression. Here, we've sifted through pages of front door numbers to bring you the very best for your buck and sorted them into different style categories for ease.
From modern front door numbers to traditional and decorative styles
Choosing the perfect set or plaque of front door numbers is a balance between functionality and style. Of course, they need to hold up to the elements (seeing as they'll live outside) and crucially; be visible from the road, both day and night, all while complementing the architecture of the house.
From sleek modern numerals to ornate vintage-inspired designs, there are endless options to reflect your personal taste and enhance your home's style. The material, finish, and placement of house numbers help to dress and finish your front door.
By thoughtfully selecting, shopping, and positioning your new front door numbers, you can enhance your home’s curb appeal all the while ensuring it remains helpful and welcoming. And that's where we come in. Whether you prefer a traditional look or something more modern or are seeking the most unique and decorative front door numbers to adorn your home, we've found 18 of the best to shop now from some of our favorite retailers. You're welcome!
Traditional front door numbers
Perfect for those who don't benefit from a large facade or porch from which to hang large plaques, these self-adhesive vinyl sticks from Wayfair don't just look beautiful but are very handy. It will adhere to almost any surface, and you can select and personalize the decal in blue, red, gold, and silver.
If you hate the look of large numerals, this script house number remains classic while still doing the job. Cast in rust-free aluminum to ensure long-lasting performance, this front door number is easy to care for and can be simply wiped clean.
Suitable for doors, windows, mailboxes, and more; this address plate looks like an antique. Made of solid material, it is practical and durable for long-time use and is quite the bargain at just $7.77.
Great for a traditional or farmhouse-style home, these rustic house numbers are inspired by French provincial design and will transform your address in an instant. The rustic cast iron is built to last and will look as good as the day you bought them for years and years. Installation is easy and you can arrange them however you like: horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Modern front door numbers
These aluminum numbers from Lowes are available in black, gold, or silver finishes and are magnetic for quick installation onto a plaque or mailbox. These magnets are very strong so they will stay put in all weather conditions.
Handmade, waterproof, weatherproof, and corrosion-resistant, this custom sign that includes both your house number and street address is a great purchase from Amazon. Made from stainless steel, its 3mm thick and can be purchased in a range of lengths. You can even request a drawing before they make and shop the sign.
Modern with a retro-twist, these Bauhaus-inspired concrete numbers are frostproof, UV-resistant, and can be ordered in a variety of custom colors to suit your home. These are inherently contemporary yet scream with personality.
Make a welcome statement at your doorstep with Pottery Barn's personalizable plaques. With a clean design and simple monochrome contrast, this will be easily spotted from the road and is protected with Whitehall's exclusive Alumi-Shield™ all weather coating.
Now this is a clever sign. Featuring a unique imitation roof, the solar powered plaque sheds some light on the situation. The led illuminated address is visible all day and can be seen from a distance, helping your visitors, emergency vehicles and couriers to find your position easily.
Decorative front door numbers
A subtle twist on contemporary lettering, these solid brass, pin-mounted numbers are slightly wonky and wavy, and give the illusion that they float on the exterior of your home. I'm a particular fan of the number 8's design.
These handmade ceramic house numbers are made with traditional Turkish art motifs and will make a unique welcome to your home. The clay is kneaded and shaped, dyed and decorated before being fired in the kiln so no two will ever be exactly alike.
Another great Etsy find, these curly hand-forged numbers are coated with 3 coats of primer and 2 top coats by the creator who guarantees they'll last over 10 years without needing to be repainted.
Giving off European charm, these ceramic address numbers make a lovely decorative accent to your door. Made by Kantu, a Peruvian company with more than 40 years of experience in the ceramics industry, they make their high-quality tiles with expert craftsmanship.
For a whimsical addition to your porch, look no further than these bee letters made out of solid iron. If you're thinking of a whole front door makeover, the Etsy seller does matching door knockers too. They are suitable for upvc, composite, and wooden doors and are supplied with wall plugs for masonry fixing.
Add some Mid-Century Modern charm to your facade with these handmade, stoneware ceramic numbers. Super unique, they have been glazed in a variety of cheery colors and can be ordered as letters too if you have a house name instead. Each piece is made to order and signed by the maker.
Upgrading your front door numbers is a simple yet impactful way to enhance your home's aesthetic appeal. Shopping for new front door numbers is a small investment that delivers a great first impression, so hopefully you've found something to your style here in our round-up of the best house numbers to shop now.
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Charlotte is style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens, and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello and most recently worked as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation in Surrey - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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