Painted front door

Kellie
Kellie Anthony
Kellie
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My husband and I drove around and In the 600 homes in my pretty conservative 16ish year old neighborhood we saw less than 5 front doors that weren’t stained shades of brown/wood colors or painted shades of brown/tan, white/beige, or black. I was nervous to pick a “color”. I had Mediterranean from another project and decided to use that. Not too wild but not boring. I ordered Colosseum for the door & window frame. I had trouble deciding on a color for the trim but this does make it bright in contrast to the darker mediterranean door. I still have to do the shutters and the inside doors but I like the fun change!
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Techniques Used
  • Brush & Roll
  • Doors On
Materials Used
Qty
MEDIUM SYNTEC Fiber Oval, Tapered Brush
1
Detail Brushes, 4 pk Sizes 1-4, Syntec
1
Foam Roller (open cell foam), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint, 2pk
1
Deglosser / Degreaser ( Surface Prep ), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
32oz Quart
Colosseum (white with subtle cool gray undertone), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
32oz Quart
Mediterranean (blue teal), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
32oz Quart
Total Cost: $154.94