Welcome! Below are the best and most interesting examples of front door and plant ideas you can easily copy to enhance your own front entry. To gain a good first impression, start it right at your front door. That is because a pleasing and welcoming entryway reflects your identity as a homeowner.
Remember that guests usually do not make their way through your back yard; they always knock and set foot in your front door! Hence, as a particular and detail oriented homeowner, you can go ahead and have some decorative add-ons to make your porch much more eye catching and inviting. Nowadays, there are series of ornaments you can place at your front door.
For some reason, decorationsof flowers and plants can provide a makeover, adding shades of colors on faded walls, covering shattered balustrades, or just simply touching up a low-spirited looking façade into a lively and inviting entry. Examples of ornamental plants you can use are climbers or vine plants, like honeysuckle and growing Ivy, since these will grow twining on your balusters and walls. You can also perk it up with flowering plants like petunias and pansies that bloom in a bush.
Pair these with pots and hanging planters for a healthier vegetation and more alluring look. With all these tips, you can now start impressing guests and passers by and let them stare with amazement.
Twining Ivy on symmetrical posts and railings accented with a hanging planter planted with pink, orange and red petunias. In addition, potted landscape grass also steals the spotlight.
Flowering vines and colorful blossoms in a pair of decorative pots for a symmetrical looking front door.
A pair of spiral topiary and hanging planters with pink pansies providethe porch’s decorationwhile bushes of blooming pansies are flanking on the sandy ground.
The white floral wreath is the star of this decor while topiary balls highlighted with white flower blossoms inblack symmetrical pots stand guard side by side.
A simple pair of potted tall leafy ornaments trimmed in rounds are bidding for appreciation.
Decorative pots planted with flowers are accented by greenery and ornamental grasses like Bluestem and fountain grass.
Ivy vines creeping up the white wall, whilean over sized pot is planted with ferns and flowers.
A pair of garden pots with ornamental grasses, strings of pearls and flowers on them, areresting at the front door feeling like they are the attractiveones. There is also a tree and an ornamental banana plant on both sides.
Potted honeysuckle along with blossoming daisies, chamomile and marigolds accent this front door.
Potted cone shaped pine trees standing symmetrically for a simple yet brilliant looking front door.
Rugged and cool greenery in boxes accented with a few yellow and white blossoms.
Pine shrubs, small trees, and potted daisiesflank the edges of this front entry.
These flowerslook even more attractive in pretty pots on a white background.
Assorted plants look even more decorative when planted all in one pot. Thesepots arranged in different sizes look organized and welcoming.
Pansies in blue pots placed on the front door’s corners while waiting downstairs are greenery and potted blossoms as well.
Purple iris reaching out from a white wood fence, trying to steal a peek through the gaps.
Orange petunias in a pair of brass colored pots, standing proud and welcoming on the rubble stone posts.
Enclosed within the white wooden fences aremaple tree, greenery and flowering shrubs, playing like they will be on the loose andrunning through the brick pathway.
Cone shaped Pine shrubs in pots standing in front of a hedge.
Purple petunia in planter boxes. The pair look great with a grass wreath as a center piece.
Bunches of Mophead hydrangea sneaking out fromthe bushes look cute and inviting.
Symmetrical white pots planted with ornamental grass looks neat and simple.
Flanking the entryway are honeysuckles, petunias,red sensation cordylines and other greenery which seem to give a warm welcome.
A simple view of topiary shaped in spirals along with the other ornamental plants hanging in window boxes look even more pleasing and welcoming.
These appear like untrimmed topiary. The leaves are starting to grow again yet theycool and hippy.
A simple and peaceful looking front door ornamented with pots of ferns and a single vine.
Green shrubs in gothic pots inspire this front door.
Vineplants with blossoms and stems in gothic inspired pots usher in the way.
Geraniums planted in flower boxes are laid to rest at the entry while some are clinging on the window boxes.
A white floral wreath hangs on the door whiletwogreen pots are incharge of the ornamental plants. There are also Ivy vines climbing on the walls while the rest of the greenery and mophead hydrangeas rest contented on a carpeting turf grass.
Imaginemaking your way up the steps while potted white flowersare standing and waiting on the upperlevel.
A wreath of mophead hydrangeas gives light to the front door while a pair ofsilver pots with flowering vines giveamicable support to the decoration.
Twining bougainvillea with string vinesand petunia blossoms planted in gothic pots highlight theentryway.
Topiary balls in a row with symmetrical potted hyacinths charms thispleasing view.
Posts of pine tree are free standing against thehouses’s white pillars. You can also see a spiral topiary planted in a blue pot.
Round topiary, geraniums, ornamental grass, and floral wreaths are present in this awe-inspiring view.
This colorful floral wreath is no doubt the star of this entry. This outshines most of the greenery with its obvious stunning colors.
Clinging up the beam looks like a grapevineand below are potted greenery symmetrically placed on the door’scorners.
Simple potted plants placed at the front door and well-trimmed green walls on the pathway.
Bromeliads and ornamental grasses like red sensationcordyline make up the beauty ofthis simple white pebbled designed front door.
These white Rosebay shrubs with its white blossoms steal the moment at the door step.
A Red Dragon Japanese maple and the pink bougainvillea are the obvious stars in this view and runners up are the trimmedgreenery and shrubs.
These door steps are flankedwith green bushes and stunning blossoms of tulips and daffodils.
Pots and hanging planters with mayana and other ornamental plants rest on the doorsteps.
Potted greenery standing side by side with peeking pine tree shrubs behind them.
Ornamental grass ingreypots distributed on theentryway’s corners.
A hanging white petunia in a basket along with potted ones are highlighted with red puffy blossoms covering the front door with brilliance.
Located right on the porch’s side corners are wheeled ceramic pots that home a variety of ornamental plants like daisies,miniature evergreens, geraniums and vine plants.
Standing on the doorsteps’ sides are topiary posts while standing against the doors are black ceramic pots planted with greenery.
Potted plantsare present at the front door and this view has three or four of them where you can see pairs of silver and black ceramic pots planted with greenery.
Tall spiral topiary with a few blossoms planted at the bottom.
A few rose vines and red petunias look stunningagainst the brick wall.
Potted evergreen, a few blossoms of purple hyacinths,calming shades of green grasses and shrubs provide a cool and natural ambiance to this view.
These vines have almost coveredthe brick wall of the house. It seems like theyare the most clingy, welcoming buddy yet are so adorable.
Theseplants ornament the plain and simple looking front door with their colorful blossoms.
The bright yellow color of the golden rosary shrubs look even more stunning in brightsunlight. Moreover, the potted pink pansies and trimmed shrubs make the view more pleasant.
The green, purple, orange and yellow non-flowering shrubscan be as decorative as flowering plants.
Even a dim light cannot conceal the beauty ofnature. Here you can findferns, grasses and trees that ushertranquility towards the front door.