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What colour is the inside of your front door?

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RHOBHfan · 11/07/2020 17:49

I have inherited a crappy old uPVC brown front door.

I painted the outside of it (and the crappy gold hardware) - it looks great.

The inside though is still crappy brown with gold hardware. I can’t paint it the same colour as the outside as it won’t go with the hallway colour.

What colour is the inside of your front door? I’m wondering whether black would be too dark

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Frownette · 11/07/2020 17:52

Black doesn't sound like a good idea. Indigo blue maybe?

Inside of where I'm staying is just white.

You want darker colours?

AriettyHomily · 11/07/2020 17:53

Mine is white. Never really thought about it before!

bluefoxmug · 11/07/2020 17:54

white

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Heartofstrings · 11/07/2020 17:54

Ours is the hallway colour. So a neutral cream

xmummy2princesx · 11/07/2020 17:55

White

RainbowMum11 · 11/07/2020 17:55

White

RHOBHfan · 11/07/2020 17:55

The hall is grey (MN crime, I know)... so trying to match that... since it’s already a mahogany (yuck) I figured black wouldn’t be much different...

But yeah... it would be a risk.

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LER83 · 11/07/2020 17:57

White. In my last house the outside of the door was dark brown, but was painted white on the inside.

RHOBHfan · 11/07/2020 17:57

White might work....

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GreyishDays · 11/07/2020 17:58

What are your internal doors? I’d paint it the same as them.

Frownette · 11/07/2020 17:59

@RHOBHfan

The hall is grey (MN crime, I know)... so trying to match that... since it’s already a mahogany (yuck) I figured black wouldn’t be much different...

But yeah... it would be a risk.

Light grey? In which case I'd just paint inside of door dark grey and be done with it.

White would work though!

TumbledGlass · 11/07/2020 17:59

Dark grey inside and out, painted it myself from the original white UPVC

RHOBHfan · 11/07/2020 19:06

Well, I’m completely impatient so have popped a coat of white primer on it. I’ll see what that looks like, then If it’s not right, I’ll go dark grey

Our internal doors are white and we have a lot of white wood panelling in our hall too, so it’ll either look great or awful!

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Frownette · 11/07/2020 19:07

Yay! I think white is far easiest

TimeWastingButFun · 11/07/2020 19:11

Ours is oak, so a lightish brown.

Roomba · 11/07/2020 19:14

Just had to check mine - the outside is red but I couldn't have sworn 100% it was red or white inside until I looked! It's white. And has been for the last ten years Grin

skippy67 · 11/07/2020 19:43

White.

Cherrysoup · 11/07/2020 19:47

Mine’s white, hallway is pale yellow, outside postbox red, wooden door.

itbemay1 · 11/07/2020 20:18

Black at front and white inside

H1978 · 11/07/2020 21:33

Black outside and white inside to keep the hallway lighter. Internal doors also white with same glass design as on outside door (took ages to find but well worth it)

Ginkypig · 11/07/2020 21:44

Iv got a upvc door too with stupid bloody gold too!

Outside is painted dark blue, inside is white.

Goes with any decoration and any carpet colour but it does show up the dirt so if you don't mind wiping it down occasionally that would be my advice because it can stay even when you change the hall eventually.

BogRollBOGOF · 11/07/2020 21:47

Coloured front door and white interior.

Its predecessor was UPVC mahogany and it was so dark in the hallway. White made such a difference.

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