West Palm Beach Wood Graining & Decorative Door Finishes
Turn plain doors, beams, and trim into rich, wood-look features with custom faux wood graining from As You Like It Painting Company, Inc. Since 1983, we’ve been creating beautiful wood-look finishes for homes throughout West Palm Beach and northern Palm Beach County.
Local, family-owned, fully licensed & insured. Serving West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Lake Worth, Riviera Beach, Jupiter, and nearby communities.
Wood-Look Finishes for Doors, Beams & Trim in West Palm Beach
Our wood graining services are a hand-crafted decorative finish that gives metal, fiberglass, or painted surfaces the appearance of real stained wood. It’s a cost-effective way to boost your home’s curb appeal without replacing doors or installing expensive hardwood.
Whether you live near the Intracoastal, in a historic neighborhood, or in a residential community, wood graining can create a warm, custom look that stands out in West Palm Beach.
Popular West Palm Beach Wood Graining Projects
- Front entry doors and sidelights
- Garage doors (single, double, and golf cart doors)
- Exterior beams, headers, and columns
- Interior and exterior doors and casings
- Decorative trim, shutters, and accent panels
- Community / HOA entry features and gates
We can match existing wood tones or create a custom look that ties into your West Palm Beach exterior painting scheme and home colors.
Wood Looks & Styles We Can Recreate
Every wood graining project is custom. We layer colors and grain patterns to create realistic wood effects that complement your home’s architecture and style.
- Mahogany, walnut, and cherry-style rich tones
- Classic oak and maple looks
- Driftwood, weathered gray, and coastal-inspired finishes
- Warm medium browns for traditional Florida homes
- Deep, elegant “luxury door” stain-style finishes
During your estimate, we’ll review example photos and discuss sheen options to help you choose a look that blends with your home’s design and surroundings.
Our West Palm Beach Wood Graining Process
- On-site inspection & color discussion. We review the doors, beams, or trim you’d like to transform and talk through wood tones, grain style, and sheen level.
- Surface prep & priming. Surfaces are cleaned, sanded, and primed with the correct base color to support the final wood look and ensure proper adhesion.
- Hand-applied wood graining. Using professional tools and techniques, we apply grain patterns, knots, and variation to mimic real wood.
- Glazing & toning. Additional layers add depth, warmth, and realism so the finish doesn’t look flat or “painted on.”
- Clear protective topcoat. We finish with a durable, UV-resistant clear coat designed for Florida’s sun and humidity.
If your wood graining project is part of a larger exterior repaint, we’ll coordinate with our West Palm Beach exterior painting schedule for consistent results.
Wood Graining for West Palm Beach Homes & Communities
We regularly work with homeowners, HOAs, and property managers in West Palm Beach and northern Palm Beach County who want a high-impact wood-look finish without replacing doors or installing new millwork.
From single front doors in residential neighborhoods to full garage door packages in managed communities, we keep job sites neat, communicate clearly, and deliver wood graining finishes designed to hold up to Florida’s climate.
West Palm Beach Wood Graining FAQs
How long does a wood-grained finish last?
With proper prep, quality materials, and a clear topcoat, most wood-grained finishes in West Palm Beach hold up for many years. We’ll review sun exposure, humidity, and overhangs to recommend a maintenance plan.
Can you wood-grain metal or fiberglass doors?
Yes. Many of the doors we wood-grain in West Palm Beach are metal or fiberglass. With the right primers and coatings, they accept the decorative finish very well.
Do HOAs allow wood graining?
In most communities, yes — especially when the new finish stays within approved palette guidelines. We can provide example photos you can share with your HOA or property manager.
Can you match an existing wood finish?
In many cases we can come very close. We’ll look at your existing doors, grain, or trim colors and design a custom grain and tone to coordinate with them.