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Painting Doors and Trim Different Colors The short and fast rule is that if you want to play it safe, match the door and trim. However, it's not really a rule and might not always be the best choice for your space.
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It’s a common question, “Do interior doors and trim have to match?” The short answer is no. The doors and trim can be whatever style and color you want them to be. Your home’s design is entirely up to you. But that isn’t the answer you’re looking for, is it? The real question is, should the trim and doors match? When it comes to design rules and best practices, the answers are never that straightforward. What do the experts have to say? What looks best? Let’s break down this question.
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Learn More »Going with complementary colors for your door and trim is the nice middle point between playing it safe with matching colors and going all the way with contrasting colors. Complimentary colors allow you to choose slightly different shades or pair nice wood grains with subdued hues. When making your decision, you also have to consider the color of the walls. This is true whether you go with contrasting, complementary, or matching, because the color of your walls will have a significant impact on the overall look of your room and will determine whether your trim and color combination work. For instance, with a complementary color scheme, you can match the trim and door to different parts of the wallpaper. If the wallpaper is taupe, light green, and orange, you could paint the trim taupe and the door green to complement the entire room. Once you bring the walls into the picture, there are lots of other things to consider. However, the answer about the trim and doors remains the same. You can totally paint them different colors, but you don’t have to! It’s entirely up to you.
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