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I would use a cream type color for the door. With the trim, a rich orange color would set it off very nicely and allow the contrast to make this a very nice combination. This would allow it to stand off from the house and be very attractive.
I think a bright red or dark red color for the doors & trim would go well with the rest of your house. Bright red with green & brown would give a bold contrasting look that really stands out well, but it may be too flashy compared to the houses next door. Dark red would match well with the browns and give a more subdued look while still having enough contrast to draw attention.
I am also having the green metal roof put on my brown home. I was thinking of using a tan color for trim. Tan looks great with brown and green,it also will look light next to brown. I haven't decided on the door,although I am leaning toward the same green as the roof. I've always been told three colors,are the rule of thumb. I hope that gave you food for thought. There are many variations of tan. Good Luck!! 🙂