Front Door Glow Up

Earlier this week, I posted my sea green door inspiration and the paint colors I considered before repainting my front door and shutters. Since the house is white, I wanted the perfect shade of sea green to go with my coastal meets mid century aesthetic and I’m delighted to have found the perfect color!

Front Door Glow Up

The door is old fashioned with its frosted diamond glass but I think it’s also retro so I’m keeping it for now. I may replace the glass in the future but I kinda like it now that it’s repainted. I strongly disliked it before and wanted to replace the door with a mid century style but I’ve changed my mind for now due to the new color.

 

Here’s a look at the front door before with the kitschy oh-so-Florida palm tree motif on the screen door and the dark turquoise trim paint.

So much better right?

 

 

The color of the door is now uniform compared to the the previous homeowner who had highlighted all the curved raised trim. I much prefer it one color. I painted the sidelights white so the door would be the focal point and the shutters would complement.

I posted this image in my previous article about sea green paint colors and doors, the color I chose for my front door and shutters is Benjamin Moore ‘Appalachian Trail’.

To complete the project I removed the screen door (it’s only useful here in Florida between November through March) and scrubbed the door with a big sponge and dishwashing soap. Then I hosed it off and I primed the door and the shutters with Zinsser water based primer to cover the old turquoise color. Once the primer cured for 24 hours, I painted the front door and shutters with two coats of paint in the Cryli Cote outdoor formula.

I added a few fresh plants too, and my striped Target striped mat looks so cheerful next to the new color.

I absolutely love how it turned out! Isn’t it so pretty and welcoming! A big glow up from the way it was before.

 

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