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Hand-Painting vs. Spraying Interior Doors – What’s the Best Approach?

Hand-Painting vs. Spraying Interior Doors – What’s the Best Approach?

July 26, 2025

Refreshing your interior doors can dramatically change the look and feel of your home. But when it comes to updating those tired, yellowed or mismatched doors—what’s the best method: hand-painting or professional spray finishing?

At J&D Sprayers & Makeovers, we’ve worked with countless homeowners across Scotland who want beautiful, consistent finishes without the stress and mess of DIY. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons of both approaches based on our experience—and why spray finishing is the go-to method for high-end, efficient results.

 

1. Hand-Painting: Time-Consuming but Familiar

Many homeowners opt to hand-paint doors using brushes and rollers. It’s simple and can be done with basic tools. However, it’s also:

  • Labour intensive – painting one door can take hours, especially with multiple coats

  • Straining on your hands and wrists

  • Difficult to get a smooth, streak-free finish

  • Risky if the paint starts to pool in panels or drip around edges

In short, hand-painting is doable for one or two doors—but becomes impractical if you have several to update.

 

2. Spray Painting: Fast, Consistent & Professional

Spraying offers a factory-smooth finish that’s virtually impossible to achieve with a brush. While some DIYers use consumer-grade sprayers, we use professional spray equipment in controlled workshop or on-site setups to ensure:

  • Even coverage on all surfaces and edges

  • Minimal brush marks or roller texture

  • Consistent colour and sheen across all doors

  • Faster turnaround with drying between coats optimised in a dust-free environment

In our typical workflow:

  • Doors are removed and thoroughly cleaned

  • Any hardware or hinges are taken off or masked

  • Surfaces are degreased, sanded if needed, and primed for adhesion

  • Spraying is done in two to three light coats with precise control

  • Once cured, hardware is reinstalled and doors are re-hung

 

3. Time Comparison: Spray vs. Brush

Here’s a real-world example: painting 7 doors by hand can take 5–6 hours of active work time—not including prep or drying. With spraying, the total project may span a day and a half, but the actual hands-on time is reduced to short sessions of 10–15 minutes between coats.

This means less disruption for homeowners and a more efficient process overall.

 

4. Hardware Upgrades Make a Difference

During a door refresh, many of our clients choose to upgrade hinges, handles and latch plates too. Swapping outdated fittings for modern black or brass hardware gives the doors a high-end, cohesive look—especially when paired with a fresh coat of white, off-white, or bold colour.

We can even adjust latch or hinge cut-outs to accommodate new hardware if needed.

 

5. The Final Verdict

If you’re painting one door on a weekend, a roller might be enough. But if you’re refreshing an entire floor—or want a professional, durable, and uniform result—spray painting is hands-down the superior option.

At J&D Sprayers & Makeovers, we offer professional door spraying services across Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and beyond. Whether it’s one door or twenty, we’ll make them look brand new with a smooth, long-lasting finish.