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It is not necessary to paint both the door and trim unless you find that you dislike a natural wood color with white trim. Lots of people paint trim and do not paint doors. Having a white entry door in the center of two wooden stained doors gives balance to the room and makes it more symmetrical. If you do feel that you would like the doors and trim to be of the same color; I suggest rolling or spraying the paint on the door instead of brushing it on. This will give you a smoother paint texture and there will be no brush strokes in the paint.
I think there should be some continuity when painting trim and doors. Either having all base and door frames painted and all doors being stained or vise versa. If the front entry door is the only one that is painted that would be fine.
If the walls are white you can paint the trim white and leave the stain on the doors. If the walls are another color you would need to paint both the trim and the doors white.