Wanting to add curb appeal to your home? Maybe bring new life to your garage door? I’ve hooked you up with these 5 garage door makeover ideas that include gel stain, faux windows, faux carriage door, how to add grilles to windows and adding a trellis.
We’ve taken away all the guess work on garage door makeovers with these incredible tutorials. For even more ways to decorate Tip Junkie’s Creative Community has over over 2,000 tutorials. You can always search there if you’re looking for more tutorials with step-by-step instructions. {wink}
Garage Door Makeover
1. DIY Garage Door Makeover ~ This is an easy way to update those plain Jane metal or fiberglass garage doors to give them the look of expensive wood doors. Just by adding gel stain can instantly adds curb appeal as well as value to your home.
2. DIY Faux Carriage Doors ~ Create a carriage garage door by adding hardware. There are kits made especially for this. {score!}
3. Adding Grilles to Garage Door Windows ~ For $2 a window you can add grilles to plain garage door windows. So easy and so affordable.
4. Faux Garage Door Windows ~ The perfect makeover when you’re on a tight budget using a can of spray paint and frog tape.
5. DIY Trellis Over the Garage Door ~ If you’re handy with power tools, this diy trellis is sure to make a statement over your garage door. Imagine how gorgeous it will look with some vines growing in the trellis?!
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~ Laurie {a.k.a. the Tip Junkie}
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