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Paint all of the vertical pieces last, starting with any in the middle of the door and doing the very left and right sides of the door last. Try to do the entire vertical piece in one long brush stroke if you can, so that the brush marks are straight and uninterrupted. Your vertical brush strokes should cover the ends of all of the horizontal brush strokes you just painted in the last step, so that you end up with nice, clean lines. Wait about an hour, then repeat the process for the second coat.

Quick note: We painted a dark blue over a light grey, so two coats was definitely enough coverage. Want to share this project with your friends?

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Love this post! Painting an exterior door in one day will be a real blessing. Thank you for sharing with us! How do you know what color will look good.

I usually start using the color apps to get a good idea, and then I buy sample sizes of a couple that I like and paint swatches to figure out which one I like best. Hi, love the door and so appreciate your instructions! If painting trim around door and trim is light gray, door similar blue, is trim painted first?

That way the trim paint can be drying while you paint the door. Stumbled upon your post through pinterest. Love the redo of the door, we are buying a house and I want a blue door. May I ask if you know the other paint colors used for the main plus trim of the house. We did paint the steps! Love your door, great colour choice! I just painted mine a dark orange and it looks great! Oops sorry, I had it linked to a broken product page! But I just fixed it now, the link should be working if you try it again.

Hi Jessie, I love your front door. Is it ok to ask where you purchased it? In fact, certain door manufacturers will void your warranty if you paint the door black because high heat absorption can warp the door.

Traditional exterior paints are certainly more rot-resistant than interior paints, but they can still form a fair amount of mildew or mold with enough exposure to water and humidity.

These paints are formulated with antimicrobial chemicals that prevent mildew and mold from setting in for a period of years indicated on the paint container. While black and dark gray still rate high when it comes to resale value, you still have freedom of choice! Consider this professional guidance when tackling your front door paint project for great-looking, long-lasting results.

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The Best Paint for Ceilings. The Best Paint for Furniture. The Best Paint for Metal. Newsletter signup: You agree that BobVila. Work it into the surface with a cloth or brush to remove all traces of the stripping solution. You're now ready to sand and finish your door.

Step 5, 10am: Wear a dust mask and sand the flat panels with medium-grade abrasive paper. Wrap the paper around a piece of wood or use a sanding block and work in the direction of the grain, taking care not to round off any sharp corners or mouldings. Step 6, We recommend keeping the handle and spindle in your pocket in case the door accidentally closes!

Step 7, 12pm: All this work is making you hungry. You've got half an hour on the clock, so take a lunch break and refuel! Step 8, Our illustration below will help you to paint your door in the right order, depending on the style of door you have. Painting a panel door Start with the panels 1 and the mouldings that surround them. Next, paint the centre vertical 2. Then paint the cross-rails 3 , starting with the top rail and working down. Paint the outer verticals 4 , and finish by painting the three exposed door edges 5.

Painting a glazed door You should use masking tape or a paint shield to protect the glass in a glazed door. First, paint the mouldings around the glass 1 with a cutting-in brush. Next, paint the cross-rails, starting with the top rail and working down 2. Then paint the outer-verticals 3 , and finally all three exposed door edges 4. Painting a flush door Divide the door into eight imaginary sections. Start at the top left 1 and work down from left to right.

Blend each area into the next, while the paint is wet, finishing with vertical strokes in line with the grain. Paint the door edges last.



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