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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should I paint these doors and trim or is this good wood?
I know I have another post with a similar question but I have 3 painters coming for estimates tomorrow and new posts get more action.
I was going to get the walls painted softer tan (Sherwin Williams) - paint the basement floor grey and light grey on basement walls -
I WAS going to paint all brown doors and trim white because of what I read on BP. But I got a couple of responses from another post that said this is nice wood trim and to leave it for a rental - Now what?
The is a long term rental in a Cleveland suburb - B neighborhood.