Rather than simply painting the door from top to the bottom you can get the best paint job by painting paneled doors in a certain order.
Painting panels on interior doors.
One commonly recommended approach is to paint all the panels first.
Begin by applying paint to the inside of the top panels.
First paint the edges around the door top sides and bottom.
Aubrey describes all the equipment required and gives step by step instructions so that you can confidently achieve great results.
Painting raised panel doors paint a raised panel door with a brush and paint with the natural grain of the wood.
Paint the recessed panels the horizontal rails and then the vertical stiles if the door has panels.
If the door has a vertical center stile paint this next and then blend in the brush marks from the center stile when you paint the horizontal rails.
Coat the recessed areas first and then the faces of the panels.
3 paint the recessed areas of the door panels with the primer and fill in the centers of the.
Doing it in this order enables you to get a coat on the whole panel door in one sitting so you only have to have 2 3 painting sessions rather than 4 6 if you were doing one side at a time and waiting for it to dry in between.
Once the doors were dry it was time to add the new hinges and knobs and rehang the doors.
Spraying the doors only required pockets of 10 15 minutes at a time and freed up a lot of time to do other things.
A video showing process of painting an interior door.
Paint the edges of the door last.
The brush should be going in the same direction as the wood grain.
Paint the second face.
Smooth out the paint working with the grain.
Painting around the panels is time consuming making it difficult to keep a wet edge.
Use a small roller to quickly roll on the paint.
Paint the primer onto the outside and inside edges of the door first using long smooth strokes.
How to paint a panel door.
Start by painting the edges of the door with either the brush or roller.
But interior doors are often paneled and should be painted in the following order.
Then use a brush to smooth it out and fill in missed spots.