Front door project! Went from blue to black and for a new look, took the bar grids off the storm door. This diy project took for-ev-er. The paint I got was thick, hard to work with and a huge pain in the neck. I still need to seal it but overall I like it. Total cost $8.




Hard to capture this doorway in photos FYI.
Another thing, how does the glass get so dirty even though it's in a little entry nook? I don't get the physics.
Your door really looks nice now! I never was real fond of those bar grids. Looks very welcoming. Just need a nice orange pumpkin sitting out there to really make it pop! Good job, Alison!
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