
Our newly restored 1930's front door
Standing proud at the entrance to our 1930’s red brick semi we have a stunning original oak door with leaded windows that we love. Only problem is, the door is south facing and the hot sun bakes down on the lower half of the door all day long. Over the years, past owners have repainted the door using petroleum based paint for exterior wood which has the terrible habit of expanding and contracting in the heat and then eventually cracking and flaking. At the beginning of this project the paint was beginning to peel away from the door and it looked awful.
Enter our green hero Chris Jenkins of Blue Sky Ecological Decor! I knew that painting with linseed oil based paints would prevent this cracking and would also last much longer than petroleum based paints and Chris is an expert in the field, so we chose Holkham Paints who import from Sweden a whole range of eco-friendly outdoor paints.

Front Door Stripped of paint ready for oil
Step 1 was to strip the door and window frame using a heat gun, which is energy intensive but removes the need for nasty chemical paint strippers.
Step 2 Chris sanded and then treated the bare wood with some warm linseed oil
Step 3 First coat of the linseed oil paint followed by filling any holes or imperfections

The front door is filled and sanded
Step 4 Coats 2 and 3 of the final linseed oil colour
We are thrilled with the finish and so pleased to know that our wonderful 80 year old door will last another lifetime and we haven’t harmed the planet with nasty chemicals or sent anything to landfill! For any tips on painting with linseed oil based paints contact our in-house interior designer Angie Kraft

