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Brian Patrick Flynn
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Step 4: Tape off accent panel trim with 2-inch painters' tape. While it's okay to simply eyeball it, I suggest taking the extra time to measure appropriately, then lay the tape in place to keep everything symmetrical. Two panels work the best; keep the outside lines of the panel trim 3-inches in from the edge of the door and leave 8 to 10 inches between the top and bottom panels. This is a good rule-of-thumb for creating the proper scale.
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After painting door white mark off design pattern before applying black paint.
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door make over
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Step 4: Tape off accent panel trim with 2-inch painters' tape. While it's okay to simply eyeball it, I suggest taking the extra time to measure appropriately, then lay the tape in place to keep everything symmetrical. Two panels work the best; keep the outside lines of the panel trim 3-inches in from the edge of the door and leave 8 to 10 inches between the top and bottom panels. This is a good rule-of-thumb for creating the proper scale.
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Update to plain door
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Front door painters tape
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scale for symmetry
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Step 4: Tape off accent panel trim with 2-inch painters' tape. While it's okay to simply eyeball it, I suggest taking the extra time to measure appropriately, then lay the tape in place to keep everything symmetrical. Two panels work the best; keep the outside lines of the panel trim 3-inches in from the edge of the door and leave 8 to 10 inches between the top and bottom panels. This is a good rule-of-thumb for creating the proper scale
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Door makeover
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Guide to panel creation..
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Door
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Step 4: Tape off accent panel trim with 2-inch painters' tape. While it's okay to simply eyeball it, I suggest taking the extra time to measure appropriately, then lay the tape in place to keep everything symmetrical. Two panels work the best; keep the outside lines of the panel trim 3-inches in from the edge of the door and leave 8 to 10 inches between the top and bottom panels. This is a good rule-of-thumb for creating the proper scale.
added by prisdavis to doors...how to make them sexy (2 years ago)
then tape off accent panel trip with 2 in. painter's tape. Use extra time to measure appropriately, then lay the tape in place symmetrically. Two panels work best, keep the outside lines of trim 3 in. from the edge of the door & leave 8-10 in. between the top & bottom panels. This is a good rule of thumb for creating the proper scale
added by pearll to For my wardrobe doors (2 years ago)
Tape off accent panel trim with 2-inch painters' tape. While it's okay to simply eyeball it, I suggest taking the extra time to measure appropriately, then lay the tape in place to keep everything symmetrical. Two panels work the best; keep the outside lines of the panel trim 3-inches in from the edge of the door and leave 8 to 10 inches between the top and bottom panels. This is a good rule-of-thumb for creating the proper scale.
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