Once You Go Black: The Dirty Details on Painting Doors


A few days ago I posted some before & after pictures of my painted black doors. I love how it looks. It's completely changed the feel of the rooms. Despite how much I grumbled about it, I'm glad I did it.

I've gotten mostly positive feedback. It was a little funny when my mom commented, "What made you decide to do that? Well, it does take a little getting used to." Translation: Why in tarnation would you paint your white doors black?? LOL, my mom rocks.

Now I'd like to share some things that I did or thought of while painting. I was completely wrong in estimating how long it would take and how hard it would be, but there were a couple of little things that I did that did cut down on the time and make it easier.

If you leave the door on the hinges, be sure to tape them. Use an Xacto knife to trim the tape.
Prepping keeps it from looking sloppy.
Be sure to protect your floors. I taped down trash bags.
Drips don't leak through the plastic. You can tape onto any surface, including carpet.
Paint can leak through canvas drop cloths or cardboard.

Okay, now there are some things that I would've done differently if I could do it all over again:
  1. I really hate to say this (hangs head), but I believe it would've made a huge difference. :( I wouldn't have used Behr paint. I use Behr a lot for painting furniture. It is my go-to base for my homemade "chalk" paint colors. But, I never, ever, ever use it to paint walls. Ever. I always use Benjamin Moore paints. People often assume that Ben Moore paints are super expensive. They're not. In fact, the gallon of Behr that I bought was more expensive than the last gallon of Ben Moore that I bought. Ben Moore paints are superior quality. It covers better. The color is better quality. It is better paint, hands down.
  2. Instead of a jet black color, I would have used a dark gray. I'm crushing on Dragon's Breath by Benjamin Moore.
I hope this helps you! The biggest pains (literally) for me were my knee and hand. It is a lot of up & down, and my hand was killing me from holding onto the brush for so long. (sooooo.long.)

XOXO,
Abby

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