The Other Side of Our Front Door

August 27th, 2012

Hope everyone is enjoying the last few weeks of summer.  While I love the fall, I’m hanging on to the warm weather like it’s my job.  I’m sure I’ll get into it once it’s here, but for now it’s going to stay summer around here until the leaves change color.  Last weekend we knocked out a bunch of projects and posted about two of them: the dining room wainscoting and the outside portion of the front door.  Today we’re going to show you what we did to the inside of the front door…

Lisa has been looking to add some character to our vestibule and had seen other people paint their front entry door.  She thought it would look pretty slick if we painted ours black.  We picked up some black no-VOC paint from Sherwin Williams and knocked out both the exterior side and the interior.

Lisa was excited about this if you couldn’t tell.

We wrapped the door frame in painter’s tape and I scuffed up the existing paint with some 220 grit sandpaper.

It took us around 4 or 5 coats of the semi-gloss black to completely hide all the white.  Now the door is a wood/foam core, but the outer layer is vinyl.  To get the look of a solid wood door, we applied the paint with a small roller and then used a dry brush to even it out.  If you brush the wet paint in certain directions, you can give the appearance of wood grain.  I drew up a guide if you’re not familiar with the basic process.

Just smooth out the wet paint with a dry brush in the arrow directions shown above and you’ll get a clean, professional look.

We’re very happy with how it came out.  Definitely breaks up the white trim.  Amazingly difficult to take a quality photo of this door though in broad daylight.

I took a few pictures in the evening.. came out a little better.

One downside we’ve noticed is at night, whenever we glance at it, it seems like it’s open.  We’ve been doing double takes.

Any door improvements you’re working on?

 

 

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