I used Rustoleum Heritage Red spray paint in a satin finish. (Primed everything first) It's a wonderful shade of red. (It looks bright in this photo, but it's not)
When it comes to Rustoleum spray paint I am a huge fan. They make a great product. Heck they must, they've been around since the early 1900s.
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A mighty fine door it is!!!
ReplyDeleteYour home is beautiful ~ love all the transformations!!!
Here's wish'n you a wonderful week!
Prim Blessings
Robin
Love the red door! Your house is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love a red door!
ReplyDeleteYou and hubby sure have things looking GREAT around your homestead!
Audrey
Oh yes the red really pops! I love it. Thanks for sharing, you have done wonders.
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Be blessed,
Cindi
oh I would agree..it looks so nice..now get your butt here and do mine.:) love the red..will keep that in mind.:)for spraypaint..that is genius.;)
ReplyDeleteLove that door and also what you've done to bring old charm back to the house. I'm thinking of painting our door a deep red also. There isn't much too it as its mostly glass, but its white now and looks dingy and cheap. Thank you for mentioning he spray paint as that would give a much nicer finish. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove a Red Door! Looks Great!
ReplyDeleteAnd the house over all looks great too! Nice work!
Carmen and the Primcats
One word; beautiful!
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Thanks, guys!
ReplyDeleteGo for it, Michelle! The spray paint goes on so smooth, you can't tell it's been painted.
My MIL came over yesterday and thought we bought a new door. hee-hee!
I'm going to do other spray paint "sprucing up" on some of the old aluminum exterior wrapped trim.
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OMG Peanut Love your house!! and the Quasimodo line is just too funny!!!!!
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