Sometimes all you want to do is to complete a small, inexpensive update to your loving home. By painting the front door of your home a vibrant color, you get the most bangs for your money and it’s easily altered for future updates.
Front doors should always look unique and it requires a good amount of maintenance. Therefore, regular cleaning, weatherproofing, and occasional spruce-up is often required. A new coat of vibrant paint is considered a brilliant opportunity to choose and refresh the look of your home. In fact, a beautifully painted front door enhances the curb appeal of the entire home.
Sometimes, choosing a new paint color for the front door of your home is overwhelming. Whether you want to go with a fresh coat of neutral paint color or take the plunge with a high-contrast hue, choosing paint color for a front door is always difficult. The color that you apply on your front door will appear quite different outdoors than they actually do inside your home.
Therefore, the best way to choose color for your front door is to consider other colors that your house already has. You can also look idea from the neighboring houses. For example, if your entryway is surrounded by natural greens in the plants, you can take inspiration from the same and choose color for the door that matches the green. You can also look at the color of your home’s siding and roof and choose color for the door accordingly.
Preparation is the key to any successful paint job. Remove the locks and knobs and clean the door thoroughly. It is also important to use a palm sander to roughen the flat surfaces of existing paint. By this way you can help provide the primer a better surface to adhere to. However, in the crevices and around the trim, you may need to hand sand. Once done, wipe the door properly with a dry piece of cloth to remove any dust.
Apply a good primer on the door. Priming ensures that your need fewer coats of paint. Once the primer is completely dry, run the sandpaper politely over the entire surface to level out any irregularities.
You need to start from painting the edges or trim details by using a paintbrush so that you can lay an even base coat. However, for the flat surfaces of your front door, you need to use a roller to apply a smooth consistent paint.