The Superb Distinction a Colourful Entrance Door Can Make (Plus, a Portray Tip for Portray Doorways with Home windows, and the Keypad Door Knob I Selected)


Some days I really feel like I’m completely unstoppable in the case of making progress on initiatives. Different days, it’s all I can do to get a entrance door painted and change out a door knob. However when a painted entrance door makes such an enormous distinction, even that small job will be fairly thrilling! Plus, I’ve marked off two more items from my 2025 list of home goals, and that alone is fairly motivating for me. Typically it pays to get these small duties accomplished simply with the intention to mark these off your listing. That feeling of accomplishment in seeing these initiatives being checked off of the listing is usually so motivating for tackling the larger initiatives.

For my workshop, I selected the identical colour for the entrance door that I’ve used on the doorways of our home — Benjamin Moore Chook of Paradise. However this time, I had it colour matched at Sherwin Williams since that’s the place I went to buy the paint for the shutters that I made for the workshop. The colour match was good, and this colour makes me smile each time I see it.

Let me remind you what the workshop appeared like with the brand new shutters and a plain white entrance door…

Back yard shed painted gray with white trim, navy blue shutters, white front door

And right here it’s with the blue shutters and the brand new coral entrance door…

Back yard shed painted Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray with white trim, navy blue shutters (Benjamin Moore Gentlemen's Gray) and coral front door (Benjamin Moore Bird of Paradise)Back yard shed painted Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray with white trim, navy blue shutters (Benjamin Moore Gentlemen's Gray) and coral front door (Benjamin Moore Bird of Paradise)

And the way sort of the candy little stray kitty to pose for me, proper? 😀 He loves hanging round after I’m working outdoors.

This colour is absolutely saturated, and as is usually the case with actually saturated colours (particularly something that’s crimson or red-adjacent), it took three coats to cowl every thing. After the primary coat, it was trying fairly streaky.

Front door painted coral after one coat -- very streakyFront door painted coral after one coat -- very streaky

Two coats lined fairly effectively on a lot of the door, however there have been nonetheless streaky areas across the home windows, so I went forward and did a 3rd coat. Three coats lined completely, and it didn’t take lengthy in any respect. The primary coat took about quarter-hour, and the 2 subsequent coats solely took about 10 minutes every.

Front door painted coral -- Benjamin Moore Bird of ParadiseFront door painted coral -- Benjamin Moore Bird of Paradise

I opted to tape off the home windows as a substitute of utilizing the paint-on window masks that you just peel off after portray (which is what I used when I painted the French doors at the back of the studio). Since I needed to do that shortly, taping really went a lot sooner, and I didn’t have to attend the hour (or typically longer) for the paint-on masks to dry earlier than portray the door. Taping the home windows off solely took about quarter-hour, after which I might get proper to portray.

The important thing to fast taping of home windows is to place the tape straight throughout (which you’ll be able to see on the high left of the picture beneath), after which return with a razor blade and reduce the tape at an angle to take away the surplus tape. That provides you good corners each time.

How to easily tape off windows on a door before paintingHow to easily tape off windows on a door before painting

Right here’s one other have a look at what the door appeared like after only one coat. You may see how streaky it seems to be even from a distance. It wasn’t fairly. 😀

Back yard shed painted gray with navy blue shutters, white trim, and coral front doorBack yard shed painted gray with navy blue shutters, white trim, and coral front door

I needed to place a keypad lock on the door so I can entry the workshop any time slightly than having to enter my studio and get the keys each time I needed entry to the workshop, and since this door solely has one doorknob and no deadbolt, the choices had been fairly slim. Most keypad locks are for deadbolts and never doorknobs. So I ended up going with this Honeywell digital door knob that I discovered at Lowe’s. It’s nothing fancy. It doesn’t have wifi capabilities, so there’s no app that controls it. It’s only a easy contact pad lock, which is what I needed for the workshop.

Simple matte black keypad door knobSimple matte black keypad door knob

It was extremely easy to put in (it took about 5 minutes), and to date, I like it! Programming a brand new entry code took one other 5 minutes. The directions had been very clear and easy.

In order that’s two extra initiatives crossed off!

Back yard shed makeover with shutters and painted front doorBack yard shed makeover with shutters and painted front door

I’m glad that I had a few straightforward initiatives that I might do and examine off the listing as a result of the following venture — including skirting across the backside of the workshop — isn’t a fast and simple venture. However that’s the venture that may take this workshop to the following degree.

 

 

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