The Stylish DIY Door Upgrade That Brings A Fresh Feel To Any Entryway

The entryway to your home sets up the tone of your space and is the first thing anyone who comes to visit will see. If your home's doors look outdated, are beginning to chip, or have otherwise deteriorated from regular wear and tear, it could be time to consider an upgrade. Unfortunately, finding the perfect front door can seem like a daunting project. If you've been to your local hardware store or a home goods supplier recently, you might have also noticed that purchasing a brand-new door can be very expensive.

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Thankfully, completely replacing your exterior doors isn't the only way to upgrade the entryway of your home. TikTok user @bailey.at.home has a great custom entryway design tutorial that uses an existing pair of doors as the base for a stunning, modern renovation for her space. This DIY solution requires only a few slats of medium-density fiberboard (MDF), new hardware, and a few other household paints and tools that you might already have in your garage or basement. There's also plenty of flexibility when following this tutorial for customizing your doorway design to best match the other elements of your space.

Enhancing your home's doorways

To achieve a cleaner, more appealing design for your doors, you should first consider the other colors and building materials in the area of the door frame. Bailey's TikTok tutorial uses gray to match the white panels on her porch, which creates a contemporary, luxurious appearance. The slatted design and sectioned frame shown in the video can match your entryway arrangements as well, but will look best if you know how to find the right color of paint to match your decor. If you try out a color and the visuals of the doorway aren't quite lining up, you can simply sand down the surface of the wood and repaint.

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Make sure to remove all hinges and other hardware before starting your DIY door project. Medium-density fiberboard, otherwise known as MDF wood, is a great choice for both resurfacing your doors and building a slatted design on their surface due to its high durability and potential for moisture resistance. However, woods like oak and walnut are also classic options that will stand the test of time. If you're picking up new handles, hinges, or lock hardware for the project, you should consider making them match the other doors in your home to create a more seamless arrangement. The end result will be a completely refreshed entryway that gives your home a significant visual boost.

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