I agree with others on leaving the white trim as to not fuss with where to stop. It looks awesome with the contrast thus far and dark hardware. The light fixtures, accent wall and artwork will add to the layers of look you are going for. Looking fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
I liked the way the trim painted in the guest room around the closet looks, the transition to the white baseboards looks great. I would paint the trim around the hallway doors.
I love your channel. I would paint the trim to match the doors. I just changed my door knobs to black and it made a huge difference. Now I just have to talk my son (he's a contractor) into painting the doors a color. He wasn't a fan of that idea but I reminded him he is the contractor and I am the designer...LOL
🤣🤣🤣 imagine being the contractor AND the designer! The designer part of me says “this will look so good” but the contractor is saying “it’s so much work!!”
I had the same dilemma in remodeling and updating our new home which was built in the 70s. I left the trim white. The anxiety of trying to figure out where to stop was just too much. I'm so glad I did. It is a nice contrast that I love once I just walked away and lived with it for a while.
That’s great advice- walk away and live with something for a while. I always feel like I need to figure something out immediately. I’m not very patient.
You did a great job and this look is what I deal with 3 doors in one haul so I am going to be doing the same thing and even spray painting the knobs thank you so much for sharing!
I'd keep the trim white but if you want to bring more interest to the hallway maybe add a chair rail and wallpaper the bottom half choosing one that incorporates the jogging path color.
Love the new look! I would paint the frames to match the doors. You have used a beautiful color, and I believe painting the frames the same color would make a beautiful statement…
I love the color you painted the doors and also love the black hardware. I’m like you, I’d leave the decision of whether or not to paint the trim until later. Live with it for awhile. I can’t wait to see the other elements you change. 😊❤😊
YES! On the top of my list is painting my upstairs hallway and turning the not so natural looking trim/doors anymore to white (as I have done in 3 of my 4 bedrooms already). Also gonna try for the 1st time to switch out the original 1960ish light. So this video couldn’t have come at a better time you dear person you! Thank you. And I would leave the trim around doors white, but love the contrasting doors!
That Jogging Path paint color is so soothing; natural looking. I can’t wait to see the next part too. If it were me, I’d wait until the final part of the redo to decide about painting the frames. It won’t be much work and definitely worth the wait to decide if that’s what you really want. Question: How long can you keep the paint brushes/rollers sealed up in your frig like that?
Kelsey, your question raised "should I paint the door frames to match the new door colour on my upstairs hallway"? I would say they are perfect the way you have done them. Otherwise, you would need to paint the skirting. Looking forward to the rest of the hall makeover.
I agree with one person, I can't find her comment. But, she said wait for now. And that is good advice. You can revisit the trim color later, perhaps after the accent wall is finished. It looks great now also.
If it were me, I’d finish out the project THEN decide about the door trims. As the old saying goes “sometimes less is more.” Then, if you decide the door trims would look better painted, do one door. If you hate it, you only have one to repaint. Can’t wait to see the finished look! I have a feeling I’m going to love the accent wall!
Paint the frames! The trim will painted will make the doors look more substantial and painting the baseboards will give the hallway a very nice contrast that is really needed.
Okay hear me out... black trim around the doors! It would be like a frame, you could also add a bit extra trim to the top, elevating the doorway like in the entryway, and it would tie in the little pops of black in the hardware. I definitely feel like a digital mock up first would be necessary but in my mind it looks great and super original
Looking mighty fine as usual! I like the contrast of the white frame of the doors. I am very excited to see what you do with the hallway! I hope you have a great week!
I love the color you painted the doors and door knobs! I think the white trim looks good. I can’t wait to see what else you are going to do to the hallway! The items you showed, I know is going to be absolutely gorgeous! You never disappoint! Looking forward to the next video! Your videos are so inspiring and motivating! Thanks for sharing! 😊
You are great! I've been foiling my pan and bagging up my brushes and rolls for about 30 years. It all goes into the fridge in a bag. That works so perfectly. In fact, I just removed my bag of pan, brushes, and roller from the fridge yesterday. After weeks of waiting for me to return to that project, nothing was dried out. No smell in the fridge either! I also add Vanellia to my paint to keep the smell fresh. Love your stuff. (I need to grab that paint can topper. My nemesis, is a messy paint can!) Thanks for your tips! Cathleen
was wishing you could somehow knock out the stairway wall and switch to rails but then you showed another pic and I see what a huge and maybe impossible project. Doors look nice maybe do the trim - I'm a reverse kinda person - white door/trim and that nice color on the wall - I will use your tips for repainting my trim and am now planning on replacing my 84 wooden balusters with metal - you inspire me!
I like the doors painted. My first reaction was to paint the trim, but maybe sit with it for a while and see how you feel about it down the road. I love the black knobs and hinges, I made a comment about them back in your piano room video a while back and hope to change my old gold ones out eventually. Lol
Maybe you could paint just one door frame and give it some time to see what you like better, easy to change back if you don't like it. I think opening up the pony wall too would make a big difference, it kind of dates the space as well as blocks light. It would seem so much airier, larger and open. Love your work!
I think it would be a great idea to open up that pony wall like you did downstairs it would light so much light into that hallway. Just a thought if you had it in the budget, would you change all the trim out to the wide craftsman style trim like you put in your sons room, that would be such a statement and you have painted all the baseboards in your home. Did you ever think about updating them to the wider trim? That would also make a big difference these are just my thoughts. I just thought I’d share them with you. I love what you do. I look forward to you every week, keep up the good work. See you next week.
I love the Jogging Path and black hardware. I think it would look best to paint both sides of the doors. Then paint the frames and baseboards a lighter version of Jogging Path with 50% white. Then you’ll have a nice three color combo.
Chellooooo Kelsey!!! "WE" LOL did it!!! 20K & congrats. Joking about the we part but, really hoping my liking & commenting do help the engagement. You guys put in so much effort to produce content along with actually doing the projects. Looking forward to catching on on the 2 videos. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
I wouldn’t change the color of the frames. I would replace the carpet with the same flooring you used downstairs though. The doors color is pretty neat!
Here is a idea can you take the ponywall out upstairs and do the black railing it will let more light upstairs and open your space up like you did your stairs just a thought . Also loving that color for our bedroom when we bought this house it's a milk chocolate color. That is a calming color for our room. Your doors look great I'm going black knobs as well . I would leave the frames white.
Fantastic job as always, I think you should paint the door surround. You don't need to also paint the baseboard as the door surround is its own thing. I would stop exactly where you pointed out, where the door closes and leave the little part in the bedroom white. It will make the door more cohesive with painting the entire surround.
My wife and I are really enjoying your channel. You've been a great help as we've been doing some DIY projects. What brand of paint do you use? It seems to work well for you. Thanks
So happy my videos are helping! I’m not 100% loyal to one paint brand. I typically use sherwin williams paint because of the quality but I’ve been really impressed by behr too.
I just painted all of my doors and trim white. I think you should leave the trim white. Looking forward to seeing the next step in your hallway makeover. I'm wondering if you will put artwork on the walls or maybe some family pictures?
Take off the trim and match it to what you did in the other rooms at the windows. Also, change out the Baseboards and paint all the same color as the doors. The Accent wall should be the same color as the doors and the opposing wall from the Accent wall. The hand railing of the half wall could be the same color as the doors to tie it all together and balance the hallway.
I have seen the painted door & trim trend all over social media but it's not something I would do. I think they've painted both sides of the door & the trim which, I don't think would work for what you're doing so I say, don't paint the trim. Will you be adding a narrow hall table on the landing wall? I think some nice wall art or a family picture gallery would be nice. I've always felt like wherever the bedrooms are, is the perfect space for family photos & the main living areas is where I display my art & home decor. I'm looking forward to seeing the next video!
I won’t be adding a table because it’s not a very big space and everyone makes a u turn there to get to the bedrooms. I will be adding artwork/family pics to the walls.
Whether to paint the door frames or not is something I always struggle with too LOL... I think opt out of painting them, you can always go back and do them later.
I think it looks good like it is. I wouldn't paint the door frames, wait and till everything else is done, then decide. Why paint if you don't have to, all those frames is a lot of work. The doors are just enough to set off from all the white. Just my thought.
Love that jogging path color… is it Sherwin Williams? At first I thought paint the frames But once you added the black hardware the doors stood out more. Like some others have said wait a little and u decide! Is that brick gonna be your accent wall ? Can’t wait for part 2 !
I agree they blend into the walls. Not sure if I mind it though. I’ve got a lot of other plans for the hallway so I’ll see how they look after I’m done. I can always paint them later.
Don't paint the door frames if you're not going to paint the baseboard. Have you considered a color other than white for the walls? It might give the hall a warmer more interesting look
I went with white because the hallway connects to the first floor and stairwell so I wanted it to be cohesive. I definitely have plans to warm everything up!
I agree with others on leaving the white trim as to not fuss with where to stop. It looks awesome with the contrast thus far and dark hardware. The light fixtures, accent wall and artwork will add to the layers of look you are going for. Looking fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
I liked the way the trim painted in the guest room around the closet looks, the transition to the white baseboards looks great. I would paint the trim around the hallway doors.
I love your channel. I would paint the trim to match the doors. I just changed my door knobs to black and it made a huge difference. Now I just have to talk my son (he's a contractor) into painting the doors a color. He wasn't a fan of that idea but I reminded him he is the contractor and I am the designer...LOL
🤣🤣🤣 imagine being the contractor AND the designer! The designer part of me says “this will look so good” but the contractor is saying “it’s so much work!!”
I had the same dilemma in remodeling and updating our new home which was built in the 70s. I left the trim white. The anxiety of trying to figure out where to stop was just too much. I'm so glad I did. It is a nice contrast that I love once I just walked away and lived with it for a while.
That’s great advice- walk away and live with something for a while. I always feel like I need to figure something out immediately. I’m not very patient.
@@KelseyRomitoDIY I’m not either! The struggle is real 😂 But my anxiety is higher than my impatience so it won that round.
You did a great job and this look is what I deal with 3 doors in one haul so I am going to be doing the same thing and even spray painting the knobs thank you so much for sharing!
Love the door color, I would paint the trim also ;)
Love as is. When you change the lights that'll be the cherry on top! Looks lush ❤️
I'd keep the trim white but if you want to bring more interest to the hallway maybe add a chair rail and wallpaper the bottom half choosing one that incorporates the jogging path color.
No frames,just the doors.So nice!!!!
Thanks!
Leave the trim white it has made a nice difference I can’t wait to see the lighting! I know it’s going to be beautiful!
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Love the new look! I would paint the frames to match the doors. You have used a beautiful color, and I believe painting the frames the same color would make a beautiful statement…
I love the color you painted the doors and also love the black hardware. I’m like you, I’d leave the decision of whether or not to paint the trim until later. Live with it for awhile. I can’t wait to see the other elements you change. 😊❤😊
YES! On the top of my list is painting my upstairs hallway and turning the not so natural looking trim/doors anymore to white (as I have done in 3 of my 4 bedrooms already). Also gonna try for the 1st time to switch out the original 1960ish light. So this video couldn’t have come at a better time you dear person you! Thank you. And I would leave the trim around doors white, but love the contrasting doors!
That’s funny! There will be at least 2 more hallway videos so hopefully they will help you out!
Perfect hallway for wainscoting.
That Jogging Path paint color is so soothing; natural looking. I can’t wait to see the next part too. If it were me, I’d wait until the final part of the redo to decide about painting the frames. It won’t be much work and definitely worth the wait to decide if that’s what you really want. Question: How long can you keep the paint brushes/rollers sealed up in your frig like that?
I’ve kept mine in there for months. Eventually they start drying out but it takes a long time.
Kelsey, your question raised "should I paint the door frames to match the new door colour on my upstairs hallway"? I would say they are perfect the way you have done them. Otherwise, you would need to paint the skirting. Looking forward to the rest of the hall makeover.
Beautiful! Love it! I'd leave the door trim just like it is. So pretty. The black hardware is very nice too!
I agree with one person, I can't find her comment. But, she said wait for now. And that is good advice. You can revisit the trim color later, perhaps after the accent wall is finished. It looks great now also.
If it were me, I’d finish out the project THEN decide about the door trims. As the old saying goes “sometimes less is more.”
Then, if you decide the door trims would look better painted, do one door. If you hate it, you only have one to repaint.
Can’t wait to see the finished look! I have a feeling I’m going to love the accent wall!
Totally agree!
Paint the frames! The trim will painted will make the doors look more substantial and painting the baseboards will give the hallway a very nice contrast that is really needed.
Okay hear me out... black trim around the doors! It would be like a frame, you could also add a bit extra trim to the top, elevating the doorway like in the entryway, and it would tie in the little pops of black in the hardware. I definitely feel like a digital mock up first would be necessary but in my mind it looks great and super original
Love the idea of adding the tops to the doors!
Looking mighty fine as usual! I like the contrast of the white frame of the doors. I am very excited to see what you do with the hallway! I hope you have a great week!
Thanks so much! I like the contrast too!
I love the color you painted the doors and door knobs! I think the white trim looks good. I can’t wait to see what else you are going to do to the hallway! The items you showed, I know is going to be absolutely gorgeous! You never disappoint! Looking forward to the next video! Your videos are so inspiring and motivating! Thanks for sharing! 😊
Thanks so much!!
I really liked that guest bedroom color. Good call with bringing it out into the hall. NOTETOSELF: jogging path 😊👍🏾
Love your projects and energy, the doors are beautiful but unfinished- yes, paint the frames
You are great! I've been foiling my pan and bagging up my brushes and rolls for about 30 years. It all goes into the fridge in a bag. That works so perfectly. In fact, I just removed my bag of pan, brushes, and roller from the fridge yesterday. After weeks of waiting for me to return to that project, nothing was dried out. No smell in the fridge either! I also add Vanellia to my paint to keep the smell fresh. Love your stuff. (I need to grab that paint can topper. My nemesis, is a messy paint can!) Thanks for your tips! Cathleen
The vanilla is a great tip!
@@KelseyRomitoDIY Can't take the credit ...got it from the Rehab Attic, Nicole several years ago. Works like a charm:)
Kelsey, i love your channel, you are so inspiring. And i love all your diy and makeovers!
Thank you so much!!
was wishing you could somehow knock out the stairway wall and switch to rails but then you showed another pic and I see what a huge and maybe impossible project. Doors look nice maybe do the trim - I'm a reverse kinda person - white door/trim and that nice color on the wall - I will use your tips for repainting my trim and am now planning on replacing my 84 wooden balusters with metal - you inspire me!
I don’t think it’s an impossible project- just expensive and time consuming. Maybe sometime down the road!
I would paint the trim and replace the bottom molding then paint the molding same color as the doors. This will give it a more high end look.
Everything looks good I would have never changed my hinges it makes since and looks much nicer. Enjoyed these tips
I like the doors painted. My first reaction was to paint the trim, but maybe sit with it for a while and see how you feel about it down the road. I love the black knobs and hinges, I made a comment about them back in your piano room video a while back and hope to change my old gold ones out eventually. Lol
Maybe you could paint just one door frame and give it some time to see what you like better, easy to change back if you don't like it. I think opening up the pony wall too would make a big difference, it kind of dates the space as well as blocks light. It would seem so much airier, larger and open. Love your work!
I say wait to see at the end of the project if you paint frames. For now, I’m thinking don’t! Can’t wait to see what you do with the accent wall!!
I think to leave the frames alone. I love the doors. Great job.... really a great start. Lights will make a big difference.
I think so too! I have a feeling once I switch out the lobby I will be doing lots of touch up paint because I couldn’t see in that dark back corner.
I love the doors only painted. Beautiful
Thank you! 😊
I think it would be a great idea to open up that pony wall like you did downstairs it would light so much light into that hallway. Just a thought if you had it in the budget, would you change all the trim out to the wide craftsman style trim like you put in your sons room, that would be such a statement and you have painted all the baseboards in your home. Did you ever think about updating them to the wider trim? That would also make a big difference these are just my thoughts. I just thought I’d share them with you. I love what you do. I look forward to you every week, keep up the good work. See you next week.
Are you replacing the carpet upstairs, light wood floors would be lovely ❤️❤️❤️
Make sure to watch next week’s video. 😉😉
Looking great so far, can't wait for next week. I would paint the trim around the doors. But I don't think it looks bad if you don't.
I would not paint the door frames. I live when I come on YT & you have posted another vid! Can't wait to see the final hallway!☺
I love the Jogging Path and black hardware. I think it would look best to paint both sides of the doors. Then paint the frames and baseboards a lighter version of Jogging Path with 50% white. Then you’ll have a nice three color combo.
Love it . The frames look fine it makes the door stand out . The door knobs to add a boldness to it . ❤
Ooo I can't wait to see the focal wall!!! Next week can't come fast enough! ❤️
Chellooooo Kelsey!!! "WE" LOL did it!!! 20K & congrats. Joking about the we part but, really hoping my liking & commenting do help the engagement. You guys put in so much effort to produce content along with actually doing the projects. Looking forward to catching on on the 2 videos. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
Waiting is good, but I think you'll end up wanting to paint the trim To match the doors. Love your ideas!
Impactful already! Have you considered wrapping the pillar in stained wood for a warm element?
Yes! I may end up doing something to the post eventually. For now, I’ll be bring in the warm wood tones in another way.
I wouldn’t change the color of the frames. I would replace the carpet with the same flooring you used downstairs though. The doors color is pretty neat!
Great idea! Make sure to watch tomorrow’s video! 😉😉
I would leave the trim white
Here is a idea can you take the ponywall out upstairs and do the black railing it will let more light upstairs and open your space up like you did your stairs just a thought . Also loving that color for our bedroom when we bought this house it's a milk chocolate color. That is a calming color for our room. Your doors look great I'm going black knobs as well . I would leave the frames white.
I agree with you.
I’ve definitely considered that! I think it would look beautiful. Maybe one day.
I agree with opening up the staircase, I was thinking exactly the same thing 😊
Agree not to paint frames. Happy New year!
I’m so torn about painting the trim… I think you should live with it for a little bit and then decide! Can’t wait to see next week!!!
That’s the plan! ❤️
Looks awesome ! You are such an inspiration and you have such great tips 😊
Thank you so much!
Paint the frames the jogging path color.
Fantastic job as always, I think you should paint the door surround. You don't need to also paint the baseboard as the door surround is its own thing. I would stop exactly where you pointed out, where the door closes and leave the little part in the bedroom white. It will make the door more cohesive with painting the entire surround.
I like this plan a lot!
My wife and I are really enjoying your channel. You've been a great help as we've been doing some DIY projects. What brand of paint do you use? It seems to work well for you.
Thanks
So happy my videos are helping! I’m not 100% loyal to one paint brand. I typically use sherwin williams paint because of the quality but I’ve been really impressed by behr too.
I just painted all of my doors and trim white. I think you should leave the trim white. Looking forward to seeing the next step in your hallway makeover. I'm wondering if you will put artwork on the walls or maybe some family pictures?
Absolutely!
Take off the trim and match it to what you did in the other rooms at the windows. Also, change out the Baseboards and paint all the same color as the doors. The Accent wall should be the same color as the doors and the opposing wall from the Accent wall. The hand railing of the half wall could be the same color as the doors to tie it all together and balance the hallway.
I have seen the painted door & trim trend all over social media but it's not something I would do. I think they've painted both sides of the door & the trim which, I don't think would work for what you're doing so I say, don't paint the trim. Will you be adding a narrow hall table on the landing wall? I think some nice wall art or a family picture gallery would be nice. I've always felt like wherever the bedrooms are, is the perfect space for family photos & the main living areas is where I display my art & home decor. I'm looking forward to seeing the next video!
I won’t be adding a table because it’s not a very big space and everyone makes a u turn there to get to the bedrooms. I will be adding artwork/family pics to the walls.
Leave the trim white 😉
Me personally would leave the trim white. The doors pop already with the black door handles.
I would paint the frames.
Whether to paint the door frames or not is something I always struggle with too LOL... I think opt out of painting them, you can always go back and do them later.
Good point. That’s why I decided to wait. After the whole project is done, I can decide then.
I'm excited to see it done! ❤️❤️❤️
Paint the trim to match the doors
Can’t wait until next week! Sneak peek showed brick is that for accent wall?? By the way Happy New Year!💜🎉🥳
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Awesome video Kelsey.
You always say we and it's just you
Yep. I guess I’m thinking me and you (the viewer) 🤣🤣
frames are good white
I think it looks good like it is. I wouldn't paint the door frames, wait and till everything else is done, then decide. Why paint if you don't have to, all those frames is a lot of work. The doors are just enough to set off from all the white. Just my thought.
Love that jogging path color… is it Sherwin Williams? At first I thought paint the frames
But once you added the black hardware the doors stood out more. Like some others have said wait a little and u decide! Is that brick gonna be your accent wall ? Can’t wait for part 2 !
Yep jogging path is a sherwin williams color. The brick will definitely be an accent. 😉😉
Do you paint barefoot on purpose so as not to spill on your shoes?
Yep. Especially on carpet.
Ah, interesting! That way you can instantly feel if you’ve stepped in paint before you track it all over the house. You’re a genius.
I would leave the frames white.
I would have painted the frames and baseboards in the jogging path and left the doors white with the black hardware.
Yes! Paint the frames otherwise the frames just blend into the walls. At least that’s what it looks like on camera
I agree they blend into the walls. Not sure if I mind it though. I’ve got a lot of other plans for the hallway so I’ll see how they look after I’m done. I can always paint them later.
Muy buen trabjo 👍🏼👏🏼
How do you create a mood board
I use a website called canva. Very user friendly.
@Kelsey Romito DIY how long can a paint brush be kept in the fridge? Does it harden with time if not used?
@@lourdesboet2709 I’ve kept mine for a few months with no problem. But yes they will start to harden over time.
Agree, I would not paint the trim. ❤
I would paint the trim, it makes the doors look wider. To me, it looks unfinished.
I think the frames should be bright, clean white.
I wouldn't paint the trim. It would take away from the contrast of just the doors. Also, love the color your using on the doors.
Thanks! Me too!
Do not paint the frames.
Don't paint the door frames if you're not going to paint the baseboard. Have you considered a color other than white for the walls? It might give the hall a warmer more interesting look
I went with white because the hallway connects to the first floor and stairwell so I wanted it to be cohesive. I definitely have plans to warm everything up!
I think you don't need to do the doorframe! Looks great with just the door painted!
Hi! Why not buy the color you like in Semi Gloss? Easier than priming and painting? No offense.
That’s a good question that I should have explained in the video. I just prefer the look of eggshell vs semi gloss. No other reason.
Paint the trim and paint the jams, stop at the door stop.
Paint the frames.
My Husband put the paint brushes in a zip bag, and all the food in the fridge had to be thrown out. We had to air out the refrigerator for two days.
No paint on frames!
I would paint the frames. I see them as part of the door, not seperate to them.
Leave the doors how they are (:
Definitely the easiest option!
Don’t paint the trim. I like the contrast. They look great with just the painted door.
Thanks!
Leave the trim , I think it looks good.
Thanks!
@@KelseyRomitoDIY I got to say also please leave the door trim and baseboards the color they are.
Don’t paint the frame, it looks beautiful as is
It s look so good, don’t paint the frame..
Thanks!