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I Painted My Garage Door

I painted my garage door.

Yeah, bombshell information, right?

Before and After of Faux Wood Garage Door with Tutorial by Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com

What may surprise you is that my original DIY faux wood garage door tutorial is 12 years old. That means, my 12-year-old painted garage door is in dire need of a new look.

Faux Wood Garage Door Before Paint by Livin' Real with Larissa | #livinrealwithlarissa

Not only is it sad looking at this point, but I’m stoked it still looks this good after all that time.

Along with many changes in my life, I have been aching to paint this door for over a year. Oh, and that pergola I built on the corner is to keep my evil neighbor away from my gutters and me. sigh..

What is more, MANY bloggers have stolen my tutorial and passing it off as their own. GRRR…

While I agree imitation is a sincere form of flattery, I don’t appreciate thievery. All they had to do was give credit where credit is due.

Side View Before Garage Door | #livinrealwithlarissa

With that, let’s take a look at MYSTERIOUS.

Glidden Mysterious Paint Color Exterior Flat Paint | livinrealwithlarissa.com #livinrealwithlarissa

If you’ve been around me for long, you know blues are some of my favorite colors. Additionally, in my shed remodel I painted my exterior doors blue (all except my front door). And I painted my DIY planters the same color too (free build plans!).

pssst… take a look at that picture of the paint can above. Do you see the text? “Take back control of your life.”

AMEN! I’m on it.

Though, the planters are looking SHABBY as well.

DIY Planter Boxes with Free Build Plans by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

Chippy Cedar Planter Paint | #livinrealwithlarissa

I feel ya, planter.

We’ve both seen better days. Albeit, we look a hot mess, but our foundation is strong.

DIY Cedar Planters Before Fresh Paint | livinrealwithlarissa.com

GET ‘ER DONE

To get this makeover party started, I share my vlog below to demonstrate how I painted my garage door (and hardware and planters!) in one day.

Video Vlog of Livin' Real with Larissa Tutorial - I Painted My Garage Door | livinrealwithlarissa.com #livinrealwithlarissa

Let the record show, that I painted my entire house BY MYSELF, over two weeks’ time in TWO COATS a several years ago in the now-faded green.

I would get up super early, paint. Babies take naps, PAINT. Nurse babies, then PAINT.

Maybe I’m a bit salty I had no help, but it got done and it still looks good, for the most part.

If you look closely, you can see that under that carriage door hardware, there is a remnant of the original color.

Closeup of Garage Door Window Before | #livinrealwithlarissa

Garage Door Carriage Handle Holes | livinrealwithlarissa.com

I debate on whether or not to put the hardware back on after painting.

hmmm…

I could fill in the metal door with an epoxy and no one would know. But… my fractured thumb is still healing, still very owie, and less is more is the name of the game.

PREPARATION IS KEY

As anyone knows, you get excited to start a project and realize quickly that there’s a whole lot more to prepping than actual doing.

So… make sure that if you paint your own garage door, you clean it and get it ready for paint as I show in my video above.

After that, it’s just a matter of getting that paint on, cutting in, and cleaning up.

Larissa Painting Faux Wood Garage Door | livinrealwithlarissa.com #livinrealwithlarissa

The first time I painted my garage door; I used a brush.

This time, however, I use my airless sprayer and I’m done quickly. Keep in mind, though, that I do use a brush to cut in the edges as well as an artist’s brush to paint the window frames.

Tough job when you can’t use your thumb.

Painting Garage Door Window Trim | livinrealwithlarissa.com

Oh, and I have the best protection this side of the planet.

Loula Standing Guard of Larissa | livinrealwithlarissa.com

Right, Loula?

Larissa and Loula in I Painted My Garage Door | livinrealwithlarissa.com

FINISHING TOUCHES

Thankfully, this was easily done in a day with little-to-no mess.

What more can you ask for?

Even my planters are refreshed and ready for blooms.

Planters Painted in Blue with DIY Build Plans from Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

Livin' Real with Larissa House Front | livinrealwithlarissa.com #livinrealwithlarissa

While my entire street (except one house) all have white garage doors, I’m here with my mysterious blue and LOVIN’ IT.

Roses and Blue Garage Door | livinrealwithlarissa.com

Painted Garage Door After with Blue | livinrealwithlarissa.com

Blue for the win and I think it really livens up my space. I can’t wait to see it with a fresh, fallen snow.

Have you ever thought about going bold with your garage door?

Blue Garage Door Makeover by Livin' Real with Larissa | livinrealwithlarissa.com

Even Ivan approves. He featured himself in my vlog above.

Ivan Inspecting My Painted Garage Door | livinrealwithlarissa.com

INSPIRE

Tell me what color you would do to your door if given the chance in comments below. And white counts too! Also, pin and share to inspire others to have DIY fun with their own home story.

"I painted my garage door" says Larissa after covering her DIY faux wood garage door from 12 years ago. See the vlog at prodigalpieces.com and livinrealwithlarissa.com

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Comments

  1. Niki says

    Fun!! I like bold in small exciting ways.. I tried bold on my garage and I’m regretting that now. Siding is expensive so it’ll stay for a while…….😩.

    • Larissa says

      You and me both. I’m curious… what color is your door and what color is your house?

  2. Marie says

    Wow, it’s been twelve years already! I remember when you published your fabulous faux wood tutorial like it was yesterday. Time is flying by too quickly. I live in a 55+ community and we have no choice but white for our entry and garage doors. Love the blue!

    • Larissa says

      I aged fast in that time! haha! Maybe just shine fun lights on it? 😉 Kidding.

  3. ROBIN says

    WOW!!! THAT IS AMAZING. I LOVE IT!! I RENT SO………..THE CHOICE ISN’T MINE. BUT I WOULD GO BOLD IF I COULD. I LOVE SEEING YOUR ANIMALS. THAT PUP OF YOURS IS SO LOYAL.

    • Larissa says

      There’s that. I always thought it’d be fun to wrap my garage door like they do cars and many other things nowadays. I’d send a message… 😉

  4. Mary says

    My third attempt to comment, hopefully this works 🙂 I Love this blue, Larissa! I use it in my yard as an accent on fences or other artifacts…I call it French Blue, but not sure that is accurate. But boy does it make your flowers pop in your photo! Very good choice, IMHO. 🙂 I have a question as I need to paint my garage doors too. How do you keep the paint off the weatherstripping on the sides of the door and across the top? I’m not sure if ours comes off? Keep up the great work you are doing to beautify your surroundings 🙂 Love it!

    • Larissa says

      Got it, Mary! Thank you for the kind words. I wanted a fun color to roll up to and that went with the style of the home. You definitely can take off the weatherstripping, but if you see in my video, I used a guard and then cut in with a brush. Thanks!

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