Updating your interior doors on a $15 budget is totally doable with a little creativity and DIY spirit! Here are 5 affordable ways to give them a fresh look without breaking the bank:
1. Paint (Under $10)
Best for: Solid or hollow-core doors in good condition.
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Materials:
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Sample-size paint (3–5 at Home Depot/Lowe’s—enough for 1–2 doors).
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Sandpaper (leftover or dollar store pack).
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Painter’s tape (optional, $1 store).
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How-to:
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Lightly sand the door for better adhesion.
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Wipe clean, then apply 2 thin coats of paint (sample sizes often come in trendy colors!).
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2. Contact Paper or Removable Wallpaper (5–15)
Best for: Flat-panel doors (like closet or bedroom doors).
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Materials:
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Peel-and-stick contact paper (Dollar Tree or Amazon).
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Scissors & credit card (to smooth out bubbles).
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How-to:
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Cut to fit door panels and stick on—great for wood-look, marble, or bold patterns.
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3. Washi Tape or Duct Tape Design (1–5)
Best for: Adding geometric patterns or faux “panels.”
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Materials:
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Decorative tape (Dollar Tree or craft store).
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How-to:
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Create stripes, borders, or even a fake shaker-style door with tape.
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4. Fabric or Curtains (5–15)
Best for: Closet doors or bypass sliders.
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Materials:
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Tension rod ($5) + cheap scarf/curtain (thrift store).
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How-to:
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Hang a lightweight fabric over the door for a boho vibe.
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5. Stencils & Sharpies (5–10)
Best for: Plain doors needing personality.
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Materials:
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Stencil (DIY with cardboard) or freehand with Sharpies/paint pens.
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How-to:
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Draw floral designs, shapes, or quotes for a custom look.
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Bonus: Free/Cheap Upgrades
✔ Swap knobs—Use thrift store finds or spray-paint existing ones.
✔ Add hooks—Dollar store over-the-door hooks for storage.
✔ Chalkboard paint—Write notes or doodle (small sample can cover a door panel).
Would you like tips on which colors/styles work best for small spaces? 😊🚪