How to paint a door

How to paint a door

 

Now it’s time for the finishing touches to your room.

The gloss level of paint, colour and tools that your door is painted with, can impact the final finish.

Here are a few tips that will help you create a lasting finish for any room or home.

 

Estimated Time

 

An hour to a day (24 hours)

Approx 5–10 mins per coat to apply

  • Water based enamel paints approx 2 hrs to dry

  • Oil based enamel paints approx 16 hrs to dry

 

What you're going to need

 

  • Paint

  • Drop cloths

  • Sand paper 180 & 240 grit

  • Painters masking tape

  • Paint brush

  • Roller frame

  • Roller cover

  • Paint tray (matching frame width)

 

Step-by-step guide

 

  1. Determine the paint colour for your door. Review our colour charts at your local Bristol store or check out our paint colours section. Remember to consider colours you’ve selected for walls, trim and ceilings when making your choice.

  2. To get the best possible results we recommend taking the door off the hinges, and laying it flat on a raised surface or leaning it against a protected wall.

  3. If laying the door flat, use drop cloths on floors where appropriate, or tape plastic drop cloths to walls if painting the door against a wall.

  4. If you are unable to remove the door, wedge the door in place to ensure it doesn’t move while painting.

  5. Sand down the door. If necessary, remember to lightly sand door edges.

  6. Apply painter’s masking tape to hinges and door handles.

  7. Stir your paint thoroughly before pouring it into a paint tray.

  8. Paint the edges around hinges and door handles first with a brush.

  9. Paint the door using either a W or M technique, starting a roller’s width out from the edge, and rolling from mid-height towards the top of the door and then down.

  10. When applying water based enamels, coat the door and spread paint swiftly, without over brushing to avoid visible brush marks.

  11. Wait for the paint to dry before applying a second coat.

  12. Once the second topcoat is completely dry, re-hinge the door to the frame.