Black Interior Front Door

Looking for a quick and inexpensive way to spruce up your entry this weekend?

When I was helping with my mom's living room updates, we decided to painted the inside of her front door black and we both love the difference it's made in the room. Suddenly her front door has a presence...

Before


After


This was a very fast project, accomplished in a single afternoon. Just a couple coats of black semi-gloss interior latex paint. (She also switched out the old light fixture for this sassy polished nickel chandelier from Lowes that was on clearance for $37)


I hope your weekend is already off to a great start!!

love,
Jenny

57 comments:

  1. Looks awesome!
    I had thought about doing the same thing at our house. Now I can show my husband this when he questions my sanity! ;-)

    I'm still thinking I may try oil-based, but good to know you used semi-gloss.

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  2. It looks so classy - it's definitely a bold statement. Love it!

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  3. I love black paint, it makes everything more sophisticated.

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  4. I keep thinking that I should paint the inside of my front and back door, but they are such a part of the room, I hesitate. Funny. It's just paint. Maybe this weekend I'll do it! I did just paint the front of the door and really like it!

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  5. Love it! This has been on my to do list for awhile now...I was hoping to get to it sometime this fall. Thanks for posting about the kind of paint you used, I was wondering about that.

    My parents actually painted all their inside doors high gloss black (closets, bathrooms, etc)...it looks amazing! It has such like a european manor type feel or something. Thanks for sharing:)

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  6. I heard about your blog through Tenielle and I am loving it!!! Such great ideas... keep them coming, please! ;)

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  7. I am soo painting my front door black!

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  8. It looks great - and doesnt't your Mum have a lovely hallway. My front door is an original 90 year old door but its mostly glazed - I live in an Australian california bungalow. So one for the idea book, not this house

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  9. That looks really great! It made the door really stand out and look very elegant, sleek, and sophisticated. It's so funny how such quick changes can make such a huge impact. I save this to my inspiration folder!

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  10. It's amazing what a difference paint makes -- and the high contrast black with the white foyer makes a wonderful statement!

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  11. I love this! Black is such an elegant color choice.

    :-( Wish I didn't rent

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  12. Great transformation. Black is so right and light fitting -fantastic.
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  13. I love it! I have been wanting to do this for a long time to my front door as well.

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  14. I did this as well about a month ago. It makes such a huge difference to my "foyer"! It makes it seem so much bigger (but in reality is just big enough for the door to swing open). Grey tinted primer saves a few coat of the black paint topcoat.

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  15. I LOVE that door! I would never have thought of that and now I'm trying to figure out how to incorporate it :) Thanks for the inspiration! ~K

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  16. I have been so tempted to paint our door black. I just might have to do it now!

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  17. Looks great!
    The inside of my front door has bugged me for years. It's painted white to make it just "go away", but that's sooo boring! I'll bet I'd be much happier with a color. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  18. Looks great! The first thing I noticed besides the door was the pendant and I thought, oh, that looks kind of expensive....so I was very surprised by the tiny $37 price tag! Beautiful!

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  19. My husband might wring my neck if I bring up this idea tomorrow....

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  20. WOW! What a great idea. I had not thought of doing that, but I'm looking into it now!!!

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  21. I did the same thing recently to our front door, but used a hi-gloss black paint from Benjamin Moore. It totally transformed the foyer. Great minds think alike :)

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  22. looks great... I just painted the inside of ours too...now I wish I would have painted it black!

    SMiles!
    Michelle

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  23. We're in the process of renovating/decorating/etc our home. I keep trying to figure out what I can paint a glossy black - I love this! Each update you do on your moms home gives me that little twinge of jealousy. Looks fabulous!

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  24. Love the black door and the chandelier :-)

    I had thought of painting our doors black or dark brown a few years ago. I finally bit the bullet and painted them dark brown last spring. I wish I'd done it sooner, because the dark doors are SO much better than the white doors!!

    Kelly

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  25. I totally bought the same pendant for my breakfast nook! I get more comments on that than most things! I'm glad someone else found the same great bargain! :) Have a great day!

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  26. this is my favorite decorating tip! she should paint all her interior doors this way - it's fabulous and that light fixture! wow!

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  27. Love the black door (we did ours black immediately when we moved into our apartment 6 years ago!) but I do think that it definitely gives the space a much more contemporary vibe which I don't think really goes with the painted wooden mirror...

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  28. Oh, love it love it love it - your earlier post on painted interior doors has been haunting me; can't wait to own a home to get busy!

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  29. Could you tell us the name of the pendant at Lowe's? i can't find it on the website and I love it AND love the price.

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  30. i agree with joni... all the doors painted black looks great. i had it in an atlanta townhome. the difference is stunning. i'm dying to paint all my doors black here in my seattle house. pam

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  31. How sophisticated! I have a sage green house with a cranberry red front door and love the dash of color--in or out!

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  32. wow, it looks really good! what a creative way to spice the entry up!

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  33. Looks fabulous. I painted our interior front door black and totally love it. We have a much smaller entry space than your mom's, with much less natural light, and only one sidelight and I still love it. It really adds some detail to the hall. I made the mistake of painting the one sidelight's trim black too and that was a big mistake, made the door look off centre (I like symmetry). I left the door black and am in the middle of changing all the trim back to white.

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  34. Wow, I can't believe how such a simple thing makes such a big impact! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  35. you are sooo right! Perfect, inexpensive change!

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  36. Very Chic! I have a lovely black cabinet in my foyer and this door would be incredible!

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  37. LOVE IT! That chandelier is gorg.

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  38. different.......and I like black accents in the room......I really do like that idea......

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  39. How amazing! I did this in my rental with faux black leather contact paper because everything was too beige. It looks amazing and peels off once we move. Pics are up on my site.

    I can't wait till I have my own house to paint the doors. Thos O'Brien is notorious for this and I love it!

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  40. I have a similarly situated entry way and I've considered painting the door a chalky gray, but for some reason never thought about black. Until now, that is. Wow, what a difference a little paint makes. That looks fantastic and now I'm chewing at the bit to take the leap. Thank you, as always, for your brilliant ideas!

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  41. It looks fabulous! My condo has a black entry door that was already painted when I moved in. I originally intended to repaint it something more subtle, but I've grown to love the look. It's fun to see how a black door looks in another space!

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  42. wow! that entry way looks fantastic! i love black doors {& shutters outside}. it really did make a huge difference!

    our front door could definitely use a coat of something!

    jen

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  43. My ever-patient husband agreed to let me paint the inside of our front door black. YIPPEE!!! I just hope that my entry winds up as beautiful as your's. Thanks so much for the inspiration and I adore your blog.

    Ginger

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  44. We are in the process of painting all of our interior doors black...hubby was not on board at first..can't wait to show him this front door..it looks great !!

    Kathy :)

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  45. I love this.... I love the contrast of the white trim with the black door it makes it seem richer...

    I hesitate to do this in my own house because of all the original big wooden trim and banisters. What do you think?

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  46. Hi I just found your blog via Centsational Girl and love all your creative posts! I was just wondering about the painting of the front door -- this may be a novice question but did you remove the door or paint it while still hanging? I have been wanting to do this for a while and just want to go at it the best way. Thanks!!

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  47. i'm so happy to see someone else painting their doors black! all of my interior doors are black -- all of them -- and it really dresses up the (old) space. very classic. i'm working up the design nerve to go ahead and paint the exterior doors black as well.

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  48. Can anyone help me?? I want to paint the inside of my front door which has the top 1/2 glass window and the hallway walls are painted a chocolate brown. The floor is a lighter brown tile. What color would you suggest I paint the door? All these pictures show white walls.

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  49. Love it! Makes a huge difference and so stunning. Small inexpensive changes with a big impact are the best.

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  50. I like it too. There's a great transformation made with the door. It looks more appealing than the white color before.

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  51. Turning its color into black is better. It is now more noticeable than before.

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