To hammer the point made by Rayaan: never ever have different tyres on the same axle. Your rear tyres may be different to your front ones, but tyres on the same axle must be the same.
Tyres have different thread, different ratings in the dry/wet/snow etc... in a slippery situation such as greasy road, wet weather, snow, etc, you really do want both front wheels to react in the same manner.
This would need to be verified, but if you were to have an accident and an insurance assessor was to notice you have different front tyres, you may give them an excuse for not paying out.