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How to Choose the Perfect Size for Your Metal House Numbers

Updated: Jan 3

A cute little girl holding a large black house number from Ferosa.
This large house number stands 15 inches tall and is powder coated a timeless matte black.

When it comes to house numbers, size matters. Selecting the right size ensures that your home’s address is both aesthetically pleasing and easily visible from the street. At Ferosa, we offer house numbers in various sizes—4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”, and 12”—to suit any home style or location. Here’s a guide to help you choose the perfect size for your needs.

1. Consider Viewing Distance

The distance between your house and the street plays a major role in determining the size of your house numbers. As a general rule:


  • 4” to 6” numbers work well for homes closer to the street (20-50 feet away).

  • 8” to 12” numbers are ideal for houses set farther back (50 feet or more).

  • Larger numbers ensure visibility, especially for homes in rural areas or those on larger lots.

2. Match Your Home’s Style

The size of your house numbers should complement your home’s architectural style:


  • Smaller, sleek numbers (4” or 5”) often suit modern and minimalist designs.

  • Larger sizes (10” or 12”) make a bold statement on traditional or farmhouse-style homes.

3. Follow Local Regulations

Many municipalities have specific guidelines about house number size to ensure they are visible to emergency responders. Check your local codes to ensure compliance before making a purchase.

4. Balance Size and Placement

Think about where you’ll install the numbers. A larger size is better for:


  • Long driveways or large front yards.

  • Placement on gates, mailboxes, or landscaping features farther from the house.

  • High-mounted installations, such as above doorways or on second-story walls.

For closer placements, such as near the front door or on a mailbox, smaller sizes are sufficient.

5. Consider Lighting Conditions

Lighting impacts visibility. If your house numbers will be in a shaded area or not well-lit at night, opting for a larger size can improve readability. Ferosa’s powder-coated finishes in colors like white, black, and silver also enhance contrast against various backgrounds, boosting visibility.

6. Test Before You Install

With Ferosa’s custom drilling templates, you can test different sizes and placements before installation. Use the templates to visualize how the numbers will look and adjust accordingly.

Why Our Metal House Numbers Are Perfect for Your Home

At Ferosa, we prioritize quality, durability, and design. Our house numbers are made of solid aluminum, ensuring they withstand the elements without fading or corroding. Available in various finishes, our metal address numbers add a touch of sophistication to any home exterior.

Additionally, our free shipping and easy-to-follow installation guide make upgrading your house numbers a hassle-free experience.

Final Thoughts

Choosing the right size house numbers is essential for both aesthetics and functionality. By considering factors like viewing distance, placement, and lighting, you can find the perfect fit for your home. Explore Ferosa’s collection of high-quality metal house numbers today and elevate your home’s curb appeal.

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