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Purple front door
A purple front door can be more than just a reliable door in an unusual colour, as purple is culturally associated with a variety of interesting attributes. Thus, your front door may become an identifying feature not just of your house but of your very identity, as seen through your neighbors' eyes. At Pirnar, you can choose to apply any of the many RAL colours to your door, both on the inside and outside. After all, purple is one of the most unconventional choices available.
What's the difference between purple and violet?
Purple is a more saturated colour compared to violet. Thus, the latter is often considered to be the more "natural" of the two colours. Some people even consider purple to be garish compared to more subdued hues.
This is also why many people use purple sparingly in the exterior and interior design of their homes. Purple front doors are a perfect way to put a colourful accent on your home, but it may not be the safest choice to paint your entire house.
What does a purple front door signify?
The colour purple has historically been associated with a number of different attributes, beliefs, and professions. Naturally, not everyone today will know about these, but your front door may still draw the attention of people in the know. That way, your door may simply be a unique statement of style – or the purple paint may be taken to reflect the character of you and your family.
Prosperity
Whether used in paints or dyes, purple has long been associated with royalty. Many European dynasties have worn royal cloaks or other apparel dyed in purple, often with white accents. Roman Catholic bishops also wear a shade of purple. This is because the pigments have historically been very hard to produce, making the colour particularly costly. Thus, only the most influential and wealthy of individuals were able to procure such items.
Today, this has led to the colour being associated with prosperity. Your door may be taken as a sign of prosperity, or as a signal that you wish prosperity upon your family.
Faith and spirituality
Regarding religions, purple isn't solely used by Roman Catholic bishops – it's considered to be a very spiritual colour in practically all western cultures. That´s why a purple front door may be used as a sign of spirituality, regardless of creed. This association likely also stems from how rare the pigment was historically.
Shades of purple are considered for some to be high-energy colours associated with both fire and ice, as the colour is a mixture of red and blue. Some extreme thoughts suggest using purple hues sparingly in your home. Purple front doors in particular are said are similar to prosperity and wealth, especially when combined with golden or silver accents. Consider combining a deep purple front door leaf with silver or golden frames for maximum effect.
Purple traditionally
Purple doors are also recorded with pre-Christian traditions. Of particular note, in some cultures, it's said that a purple front door signifies that a spiritually sick person lives in the house. In villages there were many doctors who enjoyed communicating with all people from the village and they liked to heal them in the marketplace.
A purple front door can be seen as a sign that you're emotionally connected to these ancient traditions and beliefs – or simply as a sign of respect for nature, a very important aspect for ancient cultures. A purple front door can be seen as a sign that you're emotionally well-balanced with the ancient traditions and modern lifestyle - or simply as a sign of respect for nature, a very important aspect coming back to our modern way of life.
Unique tastes
Aside from the deeper meaning of the colour, purple is also a very expressive colour that's simply very unique. The exterior design of most houses relies predominantly on subdued colours such as white, black, or various shades of beige or mauve. Meanwhile, colours such as red, violet and purple inhabit the higher frequencies of the colour spectrum, which makes them stand out wherever they are. It's for just this reason that warning signs predominantly use orange and red – those colours simply stand out immediately.
A purple front door draws the eye, making a great highlight for your house, and an unusual one at that. So even if your neighbours don't know about the associations outlined above, painting your front door purple is certainly a way to catch their eye and display your unique sense of taste.
Tips for choosing the perfect purple front door
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Use contrasting colours to highlight your purple front door
Keep in mind that at Pirnar, you can choose different colours for the inside and outside of your door. This allows you, for example, to combine an unassuming exterior with a vibrant interior.
If you want to put even more emphasis on your unusual choice of front door colour, you can use contrasting colours such as orange, green and yellow to further highlight your purple front door. This is most easily done by framing your door with green plants. For a more rustic appearance, you can even have your front door overgrown with green vines so that the purple door shows from underneath.
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Find your purple door at Pirnar
Pirnar offers a large number of different door designs and styles, available as both wooden and aluminium doors. You can apply purple colour to any of these to make your dream of a purple front door come true. Whether you'd like to show your neighbours your unique sense of style or you're going for one of the many deeper cultural meanings associated with the colour, Pirnar has you covered. Configure your personal front door and buy it directly from one of our many partners.