What To Put On Your Bedroom Door
Chalk It Up
1/13
A ho-hum door can become a conversation piece with a few coats of chalkboard paint. It's a project you can finish in a weekend, including drying time, so by Monday, you'll be chalking poetic.
Related: 10 Creative Uses for Chalkboard Paint
The Style Files
Break the Mold
2/13
Send your door right into the third dimension with the addition of some molding.
Related: Know Your Moldings: 10 Popular Trim Styles to Spiff Up Any Space
HGTV
Stencil Potential
3/13
Stencils are a wonderful way to adorn your entry, whether you choose a few small designs or a pattern that covers the entire door. This stencil from Royal Design Studio was applied using an off-white latex paint, followed by a light layer of stain to give an antiqued look.
Related: DIY Wall Stenciling
Shopify
Stick It to Them
4/13
With a decal, in just minutes you can have a door that makes a strong statement. This vinyl sticker from Cool Wall Art is designed to fit a standard door, but there's no reason you couldn't use it on a wall too.
Related: 10 Ways to Unleash the Potential of Your Blank Walls
CoolWallArt.com
Just for Fun
5/13
Sometimes the simplest ideas give you the biggest bang for your buck. These "legs crossed" stickers, available on Amazon, are sure to give your bathroom guests a chuckle.
Amazon
Paper Swoon
6/13
Today's wallpaper goes way beyond your grandmother's florals. With a seemingly unlimited selection of colors, patterns, and textures to choose from, once you've dressed your door with wallpaper, you may find yourself itching to cover the walls as well.
Related: 12 "Off the Wall" Ways to Repurpose Wallpaper
Wow Wallpaper Hanging
Neatly Trimmed Nails
7/13
These boldly painted blue doors have been carefully detailed with upholstery nails to create the illusion of panels. To create your own nailed trim, first plan out your design with blue painter's tape, and then use a hammer and awl to start a hole for each nail.
Related: Know Your Door Styles: 10 Popular Designs
Betterdecoratingbible.com
Behind the Curtain
8/13
We use curtains to adorn our windows, so why not use them on doors as well? Although fabric panels are more common on glass doors where privacy or shade may be desired, they can add an interesting design element to a solid door, too.
Related: How To: Paint Your Curtains
Ranzom.com
A Wreath for All Seasons
9/13
We expect decorative wreaths around the holidays, but they can brighten up your doors year-round. Shop your favorite home decor store for a wreath that suits your style or make your own, like this jute-wrapped monogram wreath from Two Twenty One.
TwoTwentyOne.net
Mirror, Mirror on the Door
10/13
If you want a space to look larger, an array of small mirrors on the door can do the trick. Mirrors are also believed to maximize a room's feng shui by shifting the flow of energy and creating a sense of calm.
Related: Mirror Magic: 10 Ways of Using Mirrors to Your Design Advantage
Frame Fanatic
Delightfully Distressed
11/13
Distressed furniture continues to be one of the most popular interior design trends. But though the look is rustic and "cheap," the price tag for antique finishes is anything but. Fortunately, you can take matters into your own hands by distressing a door yourself in a DIY minute.
Related: 8 Ways to Age, Distress, Gild, and Add Shine to Your Next Project
The House of Smiths
Shiny and New
12/13
Without having to do anything to a door's surface, you can dramatically transform it with a new handle. When you spring for the new knob, consider replacing the door hinges as well; the old ones may show their age next to a shiny new piece of hardware.
Related: How To: Install Door Hardware
HouseLogic
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What To Put On Your Bedroom Door
Source: https://www.bobvila.com/slideshow/open-sesame-12-ways-to-dress-up-a-drab-door-47041
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