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The Debate Over Painting Wood Colored Trim White

Monday, July 28th, 2008

When you decided to change things up in your house, you never expected quite so many options.  All you want is a classic look and you have decided that painting wood colored trim white is going to give your home the look you want it to have.  It’s a good thing the contractor works for you and really isn’t a position to tell you how it should be done.  At any rate he or she isn’t going to question your color choice.

It seems when it comes to wood trim and how it should be treated people have some very strong opinions.  The big political debates are nothing compared to the disagreements you can find on this subject.  The truth is it’s your house and if you want white trim, then have white trim.  This method for sealing the trim ends up looking crisp and clean.  There are a few tips from the interior design pros you might want to keep in mind and pass along to your painting contractor though for the best results.

Painting Wood Colored Trim White

In order for your white trim to fit in with the image you have in your mind, you will likely want to choose an off white color.  White paint with no modifying tints often can look strange, almost like something out of a doctor’s office or hospital.  If the OR is the look you are going for, then it should be fine.  Otherwise make sure you are using a modified paint. 

When painting wood colored trim white, many homeowners are concerned about the doors in their home.  It’s perfectly acceptable to leave the doors wood colored if you want.  One of the many advantages to owning your own home is that you have the option to paint it however you wish. 

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