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![]() I am curious if there is a 'standard' or 'traditional' way to paint windows, doors, and screens. By this I mean that if the exterior color is one color and the interior color is another then which color should the "sides" of doors, windows, and screens be painted? Are they usually painted the interior color or the exterior color? Tangentially, what about interior doors that connect two rooms of different colors? Which color is the side of such a door usually painted? Lighter color, darker color, color of the room most likely to be entered from, or something else? Dimitri |
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I make such decisions on visibility. Sit on that room with the door 1/2
open/close and look at it. Now, close or open the door to its position where it will normally be. Look at it again. Now, close the door fully. If you were to paint the edges of the door will you see a different color around the edge when the door is closed? What I'm saying is there is probably no right way. I do what will look best under most situations. "D. Gerasimatos" wrote in message ... I am curious if there is a 'standard' or 'traditional' way to paint windows, doors, and screens. By this I mean that if the exterior color is one color and the interior color is another then which color should the "sides" of doors, windows, and screens be painted? Are they usually painted the interior color or the exterior color? Tangentially, what about interior doors that connect two rooms of different colors? Which color is the side of such a door usually painted? Lighter color, darker color, color of the room most likely to be entered from, or something else? Dimitri |
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 06:43:02 +0000 (UTC), someone wrote:
.....Tangentially, what about interior doors that connect two rooms of different colors? Which color is the side of such a door usually painted? Lighter color, darker color, color of the room most likely to be entered from, or something else? LOL!!! My house, all the walls are the same color, and all the doors are natural wood as are the jambs, heads and casings. The edges of the doors, and the trim, are not painted any color at all (though they are the color of the wood). Your question doesn't occur in my house!!! (But "normally" a painted door is the color of the trim - and if the trim was different colors on each side, I would say change over at the stop or the point of change from nterior to exterior. If the door opens "out" of the room, paint the edges the outside color, if it opens "in" then the inside. That way when the door is open the edges will match the room it is in. Reply to NG only - this e.mail address goes to a kill file. |
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