Sunday, November 21, 2010

Behind the Green Doors


After completing my fun Lima Bean Wreath project, I went outside to see what color ribbon might look nice……uhm, not good.  My front doors have not had an ounce of attention in the life of the house, I’m ashamed of myself.  I’m tragic, my doors even more tragic.  Cracked, paint chipped, dirty, a big shameful hot mess.  The brass handles looked brown, and I hadn’t noticed it, EVER!  GROSS!




I started googling front porches and doors, and was shocked at the care people put into them.  Mine were bad and I’d totally missed the boat.  I’m so meticulous about things, I still don’t understand the front door epic fail.  How could I have been so remiss?  I mean, the first thing people see when they come up to my crib, is a faded, chipping, oxidized calamity.  The doors were a lovely shade of mid 1990′s misty green, a total turnoff.  I put up a swatch of dark brown, and a bright green, neither worked.  At this point I decided to take a chance on a bright and modern chartreuse.  LOVES.

The actual sanding/painting wasn’t bad at all.  The brass, that was another story.  A large bottle of Brasso and about three hours of elbow grease later, the hardware looked semi-presentable.  As soon as I have an extra $200.00, these bad boys are history, but for now at least they look better.  I may attempt a spraypaint makeover, still thinking about that.


I hung my freshly crafted Lima bean wreaths, and voila.  The fleur de lys was another 'brilliant idea' that I had, and while measuring I dropped it straight down onto a bare toe, not good.  The toe hung on for dear life, but with the scar that’s now forming, my potential for a career as a foot model is completely non-existent. DRATS.


This entire project, including the wreaths, came in at under $50.00.  I wish I had done this a long time ago, but live and learn.  I love the green, and I love that this post allowed me to reference the very famous porno from the 1970′s, “Behind the Green Door.”  I only know this because they talked about it in one of my all time fave movies, “The Cannonball Run” which is an AWESOME cult classic btw. RIP Dom Deloise.


UPDATE!!!!  I have received a notice from my Homeowner's Association that these doors are offensive and must be removed IMMEDIATELY.  They had the nerve to say they were better before, so now I'm forced to submit to a committee that will ultimately tell me they have to go.  I have been provided with a lovely selection of early 1990's colors to choose from including the original sea foam green, a terrible yellow, and something that resembles the color of old ham.  When my appeal is ultimately declined, I'm going to put the horrendous HOA 'approved' colors for an internet vote......let the fun begin.

20 comments:

Amy said...

That looks so good! I love a fun color on a front door.

Unknown said...

so sorry to hear about the tragic end to your aspiring foot model career. On the plus side, you may have discovered a new career option as a front door designer! Nice job on the bright green.

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Unknown said...

That looks wonderful! I am in love with chartreuse these days! So pretty! Sorry to hear about your poor toe! I do that kind of thing all the time...its no fun.

Christy

PS I'm a new follower!

banclothing said...

You are a courageous woman. I would have gone with white or black which is boring... I am really impressed you went this bold. I think it came out great and really makes an amazing statement. My neighbor has a fuchsia door; think she would notice if I painted it your fabulous shade of green????

Sandy said...

Love the green. looks fabulous!

Linda@Coastal Charm said...

What a FUN color...love it!!!!

Blessings,
Linda

I’m hosting a CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE on 12/9…would love to have you join in on the FUN!!!

Peggy said...

I understand the toe incident- I dropped a brand new roll of gaff tape on my toe 10 months ago and the nail still isn't right, so I too share your "no foot modeling" pain.

What a great make over! I'd be afraid to try that color, but it's beautiful!

Jenny Lynn said...

Bright, Bold and Beautiful. So, glad you went with such a great color. Not many people take a chance with such a great color.

Allison said...

What a great color on your front door! Such a bold and fun color. What color did you use? I love it!

Katie Olthoff said...

I love this! Your sense of humor is great, too. :)

Anonymous said...

I love love love your green door! Just found your blog... new follower! :)

GINNA said...

Loving the door and colour!!!

Dharma said...

Gorgeous! Here from Better After...and this here door makeover is definitely better.....ummm after. Way to make a statement, who cares who likes it or not. I do, that's all that counts.

Dharma said...

oh...and now I am following you! I have to see if you ever become the foot model you aspire to be :)

rebecca @ older and wisor said...

Linking over from Better After - Love me a bright door. Even better with some "magic fruit" wreaths. Perfection.

Momlady said...

I'm linking over from Better After as well. Trying to figure out where the HOA..and good while it lasted..bits come in. Is there a back story I'm missing? BTW..love the transformation.kudos to you

Candace said...

Unbelievable! They look so good, is your HOA committee crazy?!

Unknown said...

I live in an HOA controlled neighborhood. I HATE HATE HATE it. Your doors look great and should be left alone. Most likely the people telling you to redo them don't even live in your neighborhood, but are paid by your HOA dues. Try asking your neighbors if they mind the doors. If most of them are ok with it, see if that will sway the HOA.

THEBUZYBUG said...

WOW....that is my favorite color!!! I wish I could do that to my front door. Thanks for sharing!

Kris Stauffer said...

I'm so coying this. Love it. Your HOA needs to get a life.

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