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You’ve probably seen houses, businesses, and even churches with red doors, but did you know red doors offer more than just curb appeal? Red doors have many positive associations, including protection, hospitality, and being debt-free. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about red doors, including their common and historical meanings and whether you should paint your door red. Plus, learn what other popular door colors mean.
What Do Red Doors Symbolize?
Red doors often mean the residents are welcoming and hospitable and are often a sign of protection and sanctuary. They’re also commonly a sign of good luck and positive energy, and having a red front door often means the resident has paid off their mortgage and is “out of the red.”
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