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Behr Marquee Dayflower: Front Door Update

This post was most recently updated on January 1st, 2020

Hello there, friends!  Happy Fall! With colder weather ahead , I’m taking full advantage of any days that are still warm enough for painting outside. I’ve been painting up a storm over the past few weeks! Our entry doors needed some TLC, so I recently updated them with a pretty shade of blue called Behr Marquee Dayflower.

Behr Marquee Dayflower, MQ3-54

Behr Marquee Dayflower isn’t too far off the shade of blue we painted the front door a couple of summers ago, which was a little more aqua. (Check out my post, How to paint a door in under an hour {The Harried Mom’s Guide to Paint a Front Door!}. Dayflower has a little less green than the previous hue; it’s more of a true blue. I didn’t want to make a big change, but I was ready for a softer, more subdued tone.

Here’s how it looked when it was a little more aqua.

You may have heard by now that Behr Marquee is a one-coat paint. (Check it out in an earlier post: Nightstand Makeover: Behr Marquee Soft Shoe).

I know!  Whatatty-what? It’s hard to fathom that you could finish an entire paint job in just one coat!

This one coat feature was truly tested on our side door. I’m embarrassed to admit, but the side door was still a shade of red from many years back. It was also all scratched up by our pooches. Overall, it was just a sorry state of affairs! Well, if you’ve ever painted over red, you know it can be a huge pain, requiring many coats. I think that’s probably the reason I never painted this door on the last round!  But using Behr Marquee made this job quick and painless.

After using Behr Marquee on several painting projects now, I do have a few tips on how it works best.

 

This was the first pass over the red door.

I’ve got lots more painting projects coming up this Fall, so stay tuned.

Until next time,

K.

Sponsored Content: Behr Paint provided me and a team of bloggers with Behr Marquee one coat paint to review, at no charge.  However, all viewpoints and opinions expressed here are 100% my own, and have not been influenced by Behr in any way.

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