Gel staining metal garage doors for a faux wood look!
After base coat of Grecian gold (neighbors thought I was nuts)
Finished product
I have been wanting to do this for a while. I had a new front door installed and also had stone put on the front of the house to replace the siding. It looks so much better than before, but I really wanted my garage doors to match the front door. Of course, I didn't really want to fork out about $5,000.00 or so for new garage doors because mine really were very functional, I just wanted them to look like wood. After watching numerous do-it-yourself videos, I finally felt confident that I was ready to tackle this project.
I took a picture of my front door on my phone with me to Lowes and compared it to the stain charts that they had. I knew my door had more reddish brown tones instead of the greyish and blackish browns that some had, and the chestnut seemed the closest match. So chestnut it was!
I brought it home and tried a spot on the gray color of the door that I currently had, and I could tell it would not have the undertones like my actual wooden front door. It was more of a grayish brown and was pretty obvious that it would not match at all, so back to Lowes I went. I had seen a video where one lady used a yellow base, and the doors turned out closer to what I was wanting. This was the paint I ended up picking. I even walked out to the garden center to have the natural light because the lighting inside and at the paint areas make paint look sooo different sometimes. I ended up getting what turned out to be the perfect color for my project. I got the lightest color on this strip. Grecian gold. Also it is flat and has the primer in it. I wanted to get pretty much the best paint I could get so it would last!
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