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From Basic to Beautiful: Transform Your Interior Doors with Color

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Hello Decor Friends,

Have you ever thought about painting your interior doors something other than white? If not, consider this your sign to grab a brush and add a little personality to those often-overlooked design details. Interior doors are like hidden gems — they quietly connect every room in your home, yet rarely get the attention they deserve. A fresh coat of color can make them feel intentional, stylish, and beautifully custom.


The Design Benefits

Painting your doors a distinctive color adds instant depth and visual interest to your home. It’s a subtle change that can have a major design impact. A darker door can anchor a light, airy space, while a soft neutral can warm up a cool color palette. In open-concept homes, colored doors help define different areas without the need for walls or heavy trim.


Color also tells a story — it can reflect your personality, complement your style, or connect your palette from room to room. Whether you lean classic, modern, or cottage-inspired, painted doors bring a polished, designer look that elevates your entire space.


The Best Sheen for Doors

Durability is key here. Doors are high-traffic surfaces, so a satin or semi-gloss finish is ideal. Satin offers a soft, velvety sheen that hides imperfections while still being easy to clean. Semi-gloss, on the other hand, gives you a little more shine and wipe-ability — perfect for households with kids or pets.


Color Inspiration

If you love classic contrast, pair crisp white trim with a deep charcoal or black door. Try:

  • Benjamin Moore “Wrought Iron” (2124-10) – a moody, sophisticated black with soft gray undertones.

  • Sherwin Williams “Iron Ore” (SW 7069) – a rich, near-black that’s elegant without feeling harsh.


For a soft, inviting look, consider mid-tone neutrals that complement both warm and cool palettes:

  • Benjamin Moore “Revere Pewter” (HC-172) – a timeless greige that feels calm and connected.

  • Sherwin Williams “Anew Gray” (SW 7030) – a versatile taupe that’s cozy but refined.


Want to make a statement? Go bold with color while keeping it sophisticated:

  • Benjamin Moore “Hale Navy” (HC-154) – a designer favorite that adds instant depth.

  • Sherwin Williams “Evergreen Fog” (SW 9130) – a soft green-gray that feels modern and organic.


Designer Tip

Painting your interior doors is one of those projects that delivers a big return with minimal effort. It’s affordable, creative, and completely customizable. So next time you’re refreshing your walls or trim, don’t overlook the doors — they might just become your home’s newest conversation piece.


What color would you paint your interior doors? 



Until Next Time

~Tatum

 
 
 

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