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.
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:
In short, hand-painting is doable for one or two doors—but becomes impractical if you have several to update.
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:
In our typical workflow:
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.
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 Swapping outdated fittings for modern black or brass hardware gives the doors a high-end, cohesive look—especially when paired with a fresh coat of white, off-white, or bold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.
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.