Front door makeover
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Tips & Tools for Choosing the Perfect Front Door Color
I have discovered a great Front Door Paint by Modern Masters & you can find this at Hobby Lobby , Home Depot also may order it for you if not in stock & Amazon also has this door paint ! Modern Masters.com has all the info you may need about the paint as well tutorials . I have used Rustoleum paint that I rolled on after I prepped & primed as directed & I actually could not have been more pleased with the results ! Just read all instructions with any product & depending on the weather drying time is variable
How about going for the old gold colour like your stone pillars . In that way you will probably not be able to see the Brass kick board quite as much as you can now. Burnt Orange may also work for you, or as a contrast Deep Turquoise
Tub the door down, fill in any dings or deep scratches. Sand again. U.ndercoat with suitable colour then 2 coats of Gloss paint.
Needs colour. Turquoise? Like red but not with such stark white trim. Is there vegetation growing out of your eavestroughs? If so, I would tend to this first.
I would go with a soft, medium green.
Hard to tell from photos but I would go with a brighter teal. If there are bad spots you can lightly sand first.
Go Strong blue or maybe bold - go red! You could always only paint the recesses trims only with gold paint or maybe silveretc.
Add color so the area is lightened up. A new light would also freshen up the space.
I'm with the teal, one of my favorites. But first take it down and strip it down to the wood, Prime and then paint. Citristrip make a non-toxic stripper.
Hi Jessica, it's all personal taste, you could go neutral with a deep grey or lights grey, or choose another bright color that compliments the exterior.
I would paint it yellow or bright blue for a pop of color.