Darzy Good point Barbara. hb..sci...are you talking about the glass door? Or the front door? But Barbara has a good point. Painting the walls may be a better option!
Barbara Griffith Designs Are you talking about the door in picture #2? Because it looks white to me. If you are talking about the darker door that is not in this room but may be through the doorway in the next room in picture #1? If it is the latter, we would need to see that room.
hb_sci no im talking about the door that is in pic2 , the glass door that is new and i cant choose color for it , someone say that it is better to be white, but some people say it should be better to be dark brown, also some people say it is better to be light brown.
so i should change the color of the doors in that room .
gkemp The door should be the same color as your trim. Plus, if the glass door is not a true divided lite door (i.e. is a plastic lattice meant to look like mullions), the paint will seep behind lattice and look like one hot mess from the back side.
so i should change the color of the doors in that room .