I love red. A lot. And I love Behr paint's Red Awning. I've painted my bedroom this color in the last two apartments I've rented and while I knew it didn't really work with my "beach cottage" theme, I wanted to somehow incorporate this color in the new house. And so, when it came time to install a new front door, I knew exactly what color to paint it.
View of the neighbor's from my living room.

New door from the inside.

Her it is again with the new molding.

And from the outside.

I'll have to remember to take, and post, some pictures of it now that the all-glass storm door is in place and I've painted the mailbox and house numbers oil-rubbed bronze.
Great pic. I have a red front door. I love the molding that you picked...
ReplyDeleteThanks! I went with that type of molding so I didn't have to attempt a 45 degree angle with a mitre box and hand saw.
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