On The Fun That Is Painting White Doors Red

my paint party

Anyone who has visited my blog before probably knows I like to do projects.

Yup.

Sure do.

If left alone for too long I will think of something to do, something to change. I will find a project to entertain myself.

So, when Neal and Ted recently went to New Orleans for a few days I thought it was the perfect opportunity for a little budget friendly change making.

See, I love red front doors.

I think red doors are inviting. They are friendly and they say, “I am here, come on in.”

When I stripped and repainted our house’s front door, there was only one color to paint it. Red of course…

red front door

So, you’ve probably guessed by now that this latest transformation involves paintin’ some white doors red because, well, red doors aren’t just for front doors anymore. No sir. No reason boring ole closet doors can’t come to life with some color. And, because I already had some interior red paint left over from another project, this idea was just perfect because I had everything I needed to make some oh hum doors fun, and to do it for my favorite decorating price, free.

Armed with my left over paint, a drop cloth and paint brush I got to work.

But first I took a before photo of the two doors I was painting. Very average looking white doors, yes…

Before Doors

But they are average looking no more after three coats of red paint…

After Doors Red

I love how just by using color, and not even a lot of it, and on an unexpected place such as a door, the look and feel of a room can really change. Not only did the red paint make the wall with the doors “pop”, but the red really provides a richer backdrop for the colors of everything around them…After Table

After Bedside Table

And since I am currently changing all the door knobs in the house from brass to black, I took this as an opportunity to change these knobs too. With a budget of $0 for this redo, and because these doors aren’t opened very often, rather than purchasing new black knobs, I used spray primer and black spray paint I had in my handy-dandy paint closet and gave this door hardware a free, fresh makeover.

So take a good look around your house. Do you have a door that is just begging to be more? Then go ahead and put some fun colored paint on it and stand back and enjoy the pop.

Paint, it is a wonderful and inexpensive way to bring a little change into your home and into your life. :-)

How To Create A Chalkboard Door

chalkboard supplies collage

Recently a blogger friend, Erin, from Three Puzzle Pieces commented on a photo she saw of the chalkboard door I recently made. And well, since Erin is about to move into a wonderful new house, I thought as a sort of pre-house warming present I would do this post for her. She has three young children and I can so easily imagine the fun they would have with their own chalkboard door, or wall, to play on.

So with no further adieu, I present to you, Charlotte’s, a.k.a. Builder Babe’s, How to make a chalkboard door… Continue reading

Weekly Photo Challenge: A Day In My Life

1. A good morning greeting from my good friend. Such a nice way to start the day.

2. Morning coffee and this week’s photo challenge. When I saw this photo and how messy my desktop has gotten again, I went on a cleaning spree. Staying organized is a constant process for me! Continue reading

Salty, Sweet and Just Right

This post goes out to Becky at Blessings Thru Raindrops. Her post about putting good stuff into the world that is filled with, well, put nicely, not a lot of good stuff, sounded like something I wanted to do too.

So here it is…

Charlotte’s response to the theme “A gift salty, sweet, just right.”

I grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in a beautiful neighborhood called the Las Olas Isles. Our house was less than a mile from A1A and the Atlantic Ocean. It was a wonderful place to live and even as a child I was aware of just how special it was.

Sunshine.

Warm weather.

And a boat at my backyard dock.

I mean really, what’s not to love? Continue reading

On Making What I See In My Mind Become Reality

Regal Blackberry

The white picket fence I’ve always wanted is up, the deck I envisioned in my mind is built, the four cubic yards of gravel that make the patio and parking court is dispersed and the first 30 plants are in the ground, the results, at least according to Blackberry, are spectacular!

And me? Well I am pooped but pumped.

13 years we have lived in our house and to see what I have always imagined come to life is exciting and well, it reminds me in this “I want it and I want it now” world that when we plan and prioritize and then apply a blend of effort and patience we really can have it all, in time

“And indeed there will be time
For the yellow smoke that slides along the street
Rubbing its back upon the window-panes,
There will be time, there will be time
To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;
There will be time to murder and create,
And time for all the works and days of hands
That lift and drop a question on your plate;
Time for you and time for me,
And time yet for a hundred indecisions,
And for a hundred visions and revisions,
Before the taking of toast and tea.”

T.S. Eliot, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock