Red brick house with blue door

Are you looking to up your curb appeal with an awesome new front door color but aren’t quite sure what hues work best with brick? We got you! Check out 10 popular front door colors for brick houses below.

1. Blue-Gray

Blue-gray pairs beautifully with brick, particularly red brick.

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

2. Black

Can’t go wrong with a classic black front door!

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Image via 6sqft, photo by BWA Architects

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

3. Blue

Be brave with a bold pop of color – bright and navy blues compliment red brick perfectly.

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Image via Houzz, by Designerpaint feat. paint color: ‘Drawing Room Blue’ by Farrow & Ball

Red brick house with blue door

4. Dark Green

Dark green shades like Hunter Green, Forest Green and Olive compliment earthy brick tones nicely.

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Image via Houzzby Designerpaint, in paint color: ‘Card Room Green’ by Farrow & Ball

5. Sage Green

On trend and very popular right now, sage green is the perfect modern-neutral color choice.

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Image via Houzz by Dyer Grimes Architecture

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Image via Domino, photo by Callie Hobbs

6. Teal

Cheeky and cheerful, a bold pop of teal signals that someone fun lives here!

Red brick house with blue door

Image via Houzz by CLPM Limited

Red brick house with blue door

7. Pink

A fun and flirty pink front door oozes character but might not be for everybody – looks great with brick though!

Red brick house with blue door

Image via Hunker, photo by Carrie Waller

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

8. Red

In old early American tradition a red door means “welcome”, a signal that friendly and inviting people live there. In Feng Shui a red door is meant to be “good luck”, and symbolic of auspicious energy. That must be why it’s so popular!

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Image via Houzz by Designerpaint

9. Yellow

Uplifting and cheerful, a bright yellow front door makes a bold statement.

Red brick house with blue door

Image via Unsplash, by Samuel Mcgarrigle

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

10. White

Classic white pairs beautifully with brick and looks especially striking paired with crisp white trim.

Red brick house with blue door

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Red brick house with blue door

Red brick house with blue door

Does blue go with red brick?

Blue can be a gorgeous choice to pair with your red brick. It's not related to red on the traditional color wheel, but the two colors just work when put together.

What does a blue door symbolize?

A blue front door may symbolize prosperity and abundance, and the darker you go the more a blue door can project a sense of tranquility, peace and elegance.

What door goes with red brick?

White – a classic front door color for red brick house, it will never go out of style.

What accent colors go well with red brick?

Cream and Sage: Sage green is the complement of brick red, while the neutral color cream helps to balance the drama of a red and green combo. This blog shows a combination of sage, brick and cream that works together very nicely. Black And/Or White: You really can't go wrong with these two colors.