The same goes for exterior trim.
Artwork painted on doors.
Painting a panel door will require using both brush and roller for a finer paint finish.
When it comes to painting your front door there are a million colors to choose from but only one real option for the finish.
Be certain the label states the pail contains exterior paint not interior paint.
Wipe it down with a damp rag just before painting.
You re painting over a stained wood door.
Finish the edge around the hinges with a small brush.
For one primed exterior door you ll need at least one quart of paint.
The existing paint coat is peeling or flaking.
Painting raised panel doors paint a raised panel door with a brush and paint with the natural grain of the wood.
One commonly recommended approach is to paint all the panels first.
Prep work for painting you can paint your door in place or remove it from the hinges if you have a storm or glass door to protect your home and keep bugs and debris from floating into your home.
A high gloss finish will bring out architectural details but will also show more knicks and blemishes on a door.
Door friendly exterior paints are available in a variety of finishes including matte semigloss and glossy.
You can also tape a tarp over the opening if you prefer to remove your door to paint.
You re switching from a darker to a lighter paint color.
You want to cover an old oil based paint coat with.
Since your door will be exposed to rain sun wind and other elements you ll need flexible and mold resistant exterior paint.
For a more forgiving front door paint finish that will hide flaws opt for a semi gloss paint.
It s got to be semigloss.
Start with a dust free door.
Painting a flat door compared to a panel door a flat door can be painted relatively quickly with a paint roller although you can use a brush if that s your preference.
You have to lay down the paint and smooth it out before it becomes too sticky to work with or so stiff that brush marks won t level out and disappear.
Painting a door is a race against time.
Consider a paint additive to slow down drying and improve leveling.
Painting around the panels is time consuming making it difficult to keep a wet edge.
But interior doors are often paneled and should be painted in the following order.