Doors do a lot more then just open and close. They represent a huge part of your interior design. Doors blend together one space of your home with another. For this reason, it is important that your doors not only serve their intended function, but also create a decorative flair to your interior workings. In general, homeowners choose stained wood doors to complement stained trim and painted doors to accent painted trim. What they don’t know is that by mixing these styles you can bring great attention to both. Mixing also places great focus on the door, its styling, and finish.
Painting is an easy way to compliment a room's colors. There is a virtually endless selection of colors for you to use. The best candidates for paint include cheap hollow-core doors with wood that looks marred or flawed and also old doors with paint that resists strippers. Keep in mind, painting can become more work than staining because of its messiness and tendency to drip. This is especially true when painting panel doors. With a wide range of wood oils, waxes and varnishes, new or old doors can be transformed adding character and style to your home.
Varnishes: Wood varnishes provide the strongest finish for interior doors. Available in matt, silk and gloss they offer the smoothest finish and the highest level of gloss,although satin and matt are available. Varnishes are not as easy to repair if a small area gets damaged.
Wood Oils: Wood oils offer interior doors good durability and water resistance. Producing a soft sheen, wood oil finishes are very easy to repair if they become scratched or damaged.
Wood waxes: Wood waxes are easy to apply and produce a pleasing traditional look on interior doors that can be buffed to a good shine. Waxes do not provide a strong finish but are easily repaired if damaged or scratched.
Painting is an easy way to compliment a room's colors. There is a virtually endless selection of colors for you to use. The best candidates for paint include cheap hollow-core doors with wood that looks marred or flawed and also old doors with paint that resists strippers. Keep in mind, painting can become more work than staining because of its messiness and tendency to drip. This is especially true when painting panel doors. With a wide range of wood oils, waxes and varnishes, new or old doors can be transformed adding character and style to your home.
Varnishes: Wood varnishes provide the strongest finish for interior doors. Available in matt, silk and gloss they offer the smoothest finish and the highest level of gloss,although satin and matt are available. Varnishes are not as easy to repair if a small area gets damaged.
Wood Oils: Wood oils offer interior doors good durability and water resistance. Producing a soft sheen, wood oil finishes are very easy to repair if they become scratched or damaged.
Wood waxes: Wood waxes are easy to apply and produce a pleasing traditional look on interior doors that can be buffed to a good shine. Waxes do not provide a strong finish but are easily repaired if damaged or scratched.