Doors and frames run through the whole house. When they get chipped, yellowed, or grubby around handles, the entire place quietly starts feeling older—even if your walls are fine.
Repainting just these elements, in a crisp white, soft neutral, or even a bold accent, can suddenly make everything around them look sharper. It’s a smaller project than full-room painting: less covering of furniture, fewer walls to prep, and usually faster drying.
You get that “something changed” feeling without your whole house turning into a paint site.
