
That color that sometimes looks blue and sometimes leans toward green is one of my favorite shades for a front door. It brings a cheerful, welcoming feeling and works beautifully in every season. I’ve painted doors this shade in two of my homes, and I love how it complements different exterior styles. Today’s Sunday Strolls & Scrolls highlights five charming blue‑green doors, each styled for spring and summer. Enjoy the stroll and gather ideas for your own entryway.
Sunday Strolls + Scrolls is a series inspired by interiors and exteriors I discover while scrolling the web. I look for spaces that feel like a sanctuary—calming, inviting, and full of simple, approachable design. Think of this series as a leisurely walk down a pretty street, a peaceful pause in a garden, or a quick peek inside a neighborhood home on a sunny Sunday.





More inspiration
My front door looks great with a seasonal basket of branches and blooms. A simple door basket can instantly lift your entry for spring and summer.
Refreshing your porch for spring doesn’t have to be complicated. Small changes—potted plants, a new doormat, and a coordinating wreath—make a big impact.
Coastal cottages show how restrained color and natural materials create curb appeal that feels relaxed and timeless.
Planter boxes along a railing are an easy way to add color and texture to your home’s exterior while boosting curb appeal.
Dutch doors are charming and practical; they offer a welcoming look and allow fresh air in while keeping pets or small children safely inside.
Browse past Sunday Strolls & Scrolls posts for more curated inspiration and approachable ideas to make your home feel inviting.