Our Colonial Front Door Makeover With Charleston Style Decor

This post is sponsored by Wayfair.

I call this one a “bucket list project”. You know when you walk through your house for the very first time after you move in and make note of the projects you would like to do one day?

Those are the bucket list projects. The ones you’ve had on your wish list since Day 1. This front door makeover on our colonial front porch is now a big one we can check off the list!

I was sad to see the old front door go, but because of its lack of energy efficiency and warping, it was time for a new chapter on our porch.

colonial front door makeover with charleston style decor

Colonial Front Door Transformation

A few weeks ago, we installed a new locally made wooden front door with sidelights and transom to allow more natural light into our front entryway. (The difference is incredible! I’ll show you more of our naturally lit foyer soon.)

We debated whether to stain or paint the front door, and after considering all of the options for front door paint colors, we decided to keep the simple black and white scheme to complement our shutters.

All it needed after that was some outdoor lighting and front porch decor that I got from Wayfair.

Ever since we painted our porch ceiling “haint blue” years ago, I’ve always wanted to embrace even more of the charming Charleston style out here. So I found a lantern and planters perfect for that look to complete the transformation.

This is what our front porch looked like with the old front door:

colonial house front porch decor

This is what our front porch looked like when we first moved in:

colonial front door before

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Blue and White Chinoiserie Planters

Blue and white chinoiserie will always be a classic. This blue and white large planter and small planter are like something straight out of a Nancy Meyers movie.

It’s good to connect the decor on your exterior to the decor inside your home to help everything feel cohesive. The blue and white scheme flows so perfectly with our navy blue dining room right as you walk inside.

Related: 6 Small Front Porch Ideas on a Budget to Add Curb Appeal

blue and white planters on porch steps

How to Make Faux Plants Look Real on a Porch

We’ve had these faux boxwood topiaries on our front porch for a few years (and they still look great), but I add real dirt to the planter pots to make them look more realistic.

I did the same to these smaller camellia trees to use in the small blue and white planter pots.

Related: 40 Best Faux Outdoor Plants for Planters on a Porch

blue and white chinoiserie planters on front porch steps

Copper Lantern

I’ve always loved the look of the copper gas lanterns all over Charleston, but there was no way we were going to pay to run a gas line to our porch for a real one.

So as an alternative, I found this electric copper lantern outdoor fixture when it was on sale to create the same look. I’m still on the hunt for a convincing flame-like bulb to put inside. (If you know of a good one, let me know!)

Related: Stencil Painted Porch Floor Makeover

colonial front porch decor with gas lantern lookalike and blue and white planters
colonial front porch decor with gas lantern lookalike and blue and white planters

Front Door Wreath

As for the wreath on the front door, I just used the one I already had from last year. Since it was still in great shape, there was no sense in replacing it.

Mine is discontinued, but I found these other wreaths below that would be beautiful as a classic look on a front door.

Related: How to Clean and Maintain Limewashed Brick

copper gas lantern lookalike inspired by Charleston on a colonial front porch

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We can finally say this front porch is done! Maybe one day we’ll remove and replace the severely cracked concrete walkway, but that doesn’t count, right?

Curb appeal is one of those things absolutely worth putting in the time, energy, and expense, even if it takes quite a while to get there.

Colonial Front Stoop Sources

You can find all of the projects we did on our porch, plus all of the decor we used from Wayfair below. All of it was on our doorstep within 48 hours of us ordering it, so we could finally finish this spot we were so eager to see completed.

colonial front door makeover with limewashed brick, blue and white planters, and copper gas lantern lookalike

More Curb Appeal Ideas

40 Best Faux Outdoor Plants for Planters on a Porch

realistic outdoor uv treated faux plants

The Best Haint Blue Paint Color for Porch Ceilings

haint blue paint colors

DIY Front Flower Bed Makeover

diy flower bed makeover
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12 Comments

  1. Your new front door with side lights looks lovely. Nancy Meyers personified!! Another checkmark on your list…its so gratifying isnt it? I have been following you since Olivia was a toddler in your first house.❤️

    1. Lorri, I am so grateful to have you continuing to follow along. It truly amazes me those who have stayed through all the change and development in style. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  2. Absolutely beautiful! This post is so full of helpful advice and links (so are all your others). Thank you! You two are beyond talented.

  3. So very beautiful! The transom and sidelites really take it over the top and make it look more grand. I will admit I was surprised you kept the black hardware since you painted it black, but I actually kind of like how it blends in. The blue and white pots look amazing! Thanks for sharing your lovely home, and looking forward to your stairwell project!

    1. Vicki it is always a pleasure to see you pop in through the posts across the platforms. Thank you for all the encouragement and support. I have been surprised by a few things through this project. But the hardware and paint color choice is one for me too. I was not ready to enjoy it. Maybe one day I will switch it up. But for now this is calming me.