On the other side of that pony wall is the dining room, and the mirrored doors hide the coat/paint/tools closet. Behind me is the opening to the kitchen.
It's not very big, but it gets the job done. It's also totally boring. Even for a person who doesn't use a lot of color, this is really blah. Ever since we gave the front of the house a facelift, I've been toying around with the idea of painting the inside of the door. We had plenty of both colors left, so I might as well do something with them, right? I decided to try Sprig of Ivy first. I was getting ahead of myself and thinking about how nicely the green would play off of the dining room chairs when I stepped back and noticed a teensy problem:
It matched the walls. Fail.
This is a big lesson in making sure you test a paint color in a room before you get started. I knew the color would read differently indoors, but in this case I thought "different" would only mean "darker." I didn't think it would pick up so much of the tan. Luckily, I had the sense to step back after painting the first panel. (Note: if you ever paint a door, do the indented parts first because it's easier to blend using a roller on the flat surfaces.)
So this is when I switched gears. I had been thinking about the other color, Black Magic, for the door anyway, but was a little nervous about it. It's a big deal to paint something black because if you don't like it, going over it with another hue is really annoying. But I couldn't very well leave a random green rectangle on my door, so I just went for it.
BOOM! So glad I did.
I also put a rug back over there (from HomeGoods), and plan to change the art that hangs over the dining room console. Not sure what will end up there yet, hence the pile.
I have two favorite things about this. One, the tone-on-tone effect of dark hardware on a dark door. It's just so gorgeous, and I think putting a different metal on it would have lessened the impact. And number two, I actually like that it's not a color at all. I thought I wanted something vibrant, but now that the black is up there, I realize I just wanted contrast. A color probably would've stressed me out anyway, let's be real.
More pictures will be coming after I get the artwork situation figured out.
Have any of you painted the inside of your door? Or maybe your other interior doors are a fun color? Have you ever had a paint color look great in one spot and totally wonkus in another? Do tell.



Yes, I of course have painted an inside and outside of a door. I've done hundreds.. However, never fun colors. I like the dark color inside. It's very different and unexpected.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Right after we had the conversation about that, I went to a playdate and the family had just redone their kitchen and entry- and had black doors! It looks really nice against the white trim. I'm glad you went for it, and that you love it. I think it turned out great!
ReplyDeleteWe're painting the four interior doors that all face the upstairs hallway a dark marine/almost navy blue!
ReplyDeleteI'm really surprised . . . that I like it! It wouldn't have thought black would work so well--good for you, for being brave!
ReplyDeleteThe black looks amazing and I actually like how that map looks next to it so I hope you decide to keep it close to the door. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the dark door! I have painted one (small) wall in my kitchen a dark greyish. I'm thinking about painting a wall in the living room, but I'm a bit scared to pick a colour.
ReplyDeletethe new color looks lovely! good job:)
ReplyDeleteThe black goes very well with the tan of the walls! Well done! Did you need to take the door off its hinges before painting?
ReplyDeleteNope! Just painted around them.
DeleteI love the contrast, is elegant!
ReplyDeleteI literally love the black! it seems to soften the blank space--entries have to be blank mostly :) and really makes it stunning at the same time! IMO
ReplyDeleteWas it interior latex paint?
ReplyDeleteCool! You are a design diva. I have red paint -- I planned to paint my outer door red. Didn't happen this summer. Maybe next year.... or not.
ReplyDeleteI'm shocked at how well the black works! I never would have figured. It's fabulous, though. I can't wait to see pictures with the new artwork.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the black. We have a lot of black accents in our house too. I think it's a great way to make a statement without having to use too much color (neutral decorator over here too).
ReplyDeleteI am so with you on the contrast instead of a color. It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThe black really looks great! I love the dramatic effect.
ReplyDeleteWe had a red door for a while....kind of miss it actually.