I’ve had this plain black mat for years and it’s always just been ho-hum:
But if you’ve had a mat like this you’ll know that they are super sturdy and pretty much last forever.
Today the idea came to me to paint it. I had no idea if it would work, but I grabbed my box of acrylic paints and went to town anyway. Guess what? It totally worked!
If you want to paint your own mat, here’s how:
1. Wash the mat really well and let it dry.
2. Following the raised design in your mat, paint with acrylic paint and a small paint brush.
3. Spray the whole thing with a clear protective spray paint. I used this:
4. Wait one week before letting people step on it. You don’t want your pretty paint job getting ruined because the paint hasn’t had time to harden!
Now comes the part where I need your opinion. This is a picture of our front porch:
The brightly colored planters and happy azaleas do a lot to distract you from some of the unsightly things going on here. But I’ve definitely got work to do! I’m going to make or buy new house numbers and paint the porch light. But I can’t decide on a color for the front door and the storm door frame. What color would you paint the door?
Here’s a more zoomed-out picture of the house if that helps:
We plan to paint all of the brown parts of the house to match the creamy tan. We also plan to replace the brown roof with a charcoal gray roof eventually. I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Comments & Reviews
Amy McGlynn says
Deep teal would be my choice
Jennifer {The Craft Patch} says
That's one of the colors I've been considering! Great minds think alike!
nanaferrell says
I think the lighter teal would "pop"!! I saw it in an HGTV magazine—beautiful!!
Jennifer {The Craft Patch} says
That is EXACTLY what I am hoping for… something that "pops!" Thanks for weighing in!
Dale Hunsberger says
It's lovely!
Heather P says
I totally think you should do the same teal that the accents are painted, but maybe do a slightly darker teal on the trim? Or do the actual door the light teal & your storm door a little darker teal. That would probably make a nice pop 🙂
Jennifer {The Craft Patch} says
Oh… a color for the storm door. I hadn't thought of that!
Debra Newton says
I just bought teal for my front door and shutters! LOL sounds like we're all on the same page! 🙂
*hugs*
deb
Faye E Hankins says
Your door mat is cute but am I the only one that thinks it is too small for the space? You obviously like teal but I was thinking yellow would pop with the teal you have. Not being critical to hurt your feelings just an observation since you did ask for opinions.
Jennifer says
Hi Faye, thanks for the suggestions! I have since redone my front door area and it’s looking much better! You can see a picture on my Instagram account @thecraftpatch.
Tandra Harrison says
Good idea. Thank you for sharing this thought. It’s looking beautiful.
Julie Teuton says
It looks fabulous!! Do you happen to know where your screen door came from? It’s exactly what I have been looking for.
Jennifer says
Sorry, I have no idea… it was on there when we bought the house.
Woofer says
Get rid of the ugly dated metal on the storm door first!! A nice all glass storm door would improve that entrance tremendously! I have a two panel glass storm door where the top pulls down and is screened, so bugs stay out, but you can talk securely. Highly recommend and lets the beauty of the door itself show through.
Barbara says
Love it. I’d paint the door that lovely aqua in your mat. I just finished ours today.
Johnnie says
It’s gorgeous!
Thanks for the idea!
Abbe Chism says
I have an old rubber mat with all those curlyquies and crap. I dying to paint it I’m re (purple fading to different colors that go lighter and lighter till it goes to white) because I’m putting it in my bathroom.
I have zero idea how to do this?
Any information or ideas are hugely welcome.
Jennifer says
I’d look for a paint that says specifically that it’s made for plastic.