Did you paint the cabinets or stain them?
I am almost
done painting the cabinets.
I did paint my cabinets in a creamy color, but, well, I tried to antique them and I'm not liking them so much.
did the painting company / contractor paint your cabinets as well as your walls / trim, or
did you paint the cabinets?
Did you paint the cabinets with a brush, roller, or spray?
Just to make sure I understood —
did you paint the cabinets while the drawers and doors were still on them?
We were able to get a few items checked off the list last weekend — installing the new vanity top for the freshly painted vanity (we are waiting on some hardware, then I'll
do a painting cabinets tutorial.
Did you paint the cabinets yourself?
May I ask, how
did you paint the cabinets?
How the heck
did you paint the cabinets in your family room?
Not exact matches
Next up,
painting the kitchen, starting this weekend... the filling, sanding, and priming stages are already
done... Thankfully, I've talked her out of
painting over the wood
cabinets, for now, so that'll speed things up... maybe...
My husband and I bought an apartment last year, and we've been
doing lots of little projects —
painting, adding overhead lights, building
cabinets... Since it is an old apartment (in Beacon Hill, so lots of little quirks!)
Although Miliband defining himself more economically leftwards than previously
does certainly provide some useful ripples of blue water between the Tories and Labour now (useful for both parties), Tory
cabinet ministers resurrecting the ideological conflicts of the «80s and earlier may not
do much to
paint the party in a favourable light.
I can
paint all day long, but this part is scary and I sure don't want to screw up all my kitchen
cabinets.
I have to admit, before we
painted our Kitchen
cabinets white (catch up on that journey here and here) I
did a lot of research on the type of
paint, sprayer and the process of
painting.
I made some chalk
paint using the plaster of paris method and
painted my kitchen
cabinets, loos great and so far holding up well, I
did do a flat polycrilic afterwards.
Hi — What color
did you use to antique your
cabinets — I saw on pinterest it say the valspar antiquing glaze — we are halfway through our
cabinets —
painted them SW antique white and wanted the glaze but we had trouble finding the right one — found the Valspar and we are trying that with our contractor today — fingers crossed: \
Above: If we didn't rent, I would be very tempted to
paint the
cabinets black and stock up on contrasting ceramics like this dramatic vignette from WSworkshop.
My basement is so dark I would love to spray
paint the whole thing white and
do cabinets in this yellow and all the shelving.
You don't have to
paint that family heirloom to update a china
cabinet.
It's been about 2 years with my white brighter kitchen and although I still love it I
do have some pro's and con's on
painting cabinets white.
We desperately need to
paint our oak
cabinets... I know after it's
done, I'll be wondering why I waited so long... I'm just not sure I can
paint all 23
cabinets myself... My husband wants to have them professionally sprayed... I don't want to spend the money on that.
Did you sand and
paint the
cabinets?
Do you recommend that Sherwin Williams
cabinet paint?
She didn't have money for a full gut and renovation, but a backsplash, new counters, new
cabinet hardware, and a coat of
paint made a huge difference.
Just curious if you
painted the
cabinets and if so, what was your technique and
did you
paint them just white or
do they have some sort of glaze finish?
I bought the Valspar
Cabinet Enamel
paint and I was told I didn't need to prime.
Since I've been
doing this for awhile, I thought it might be useful to tell you what NOT to
do when
painting your
cabinets.
There are shelves to be
painted and put back up; the
cabinet under the sink needs to be
painted and the hardware
painted and replaced; and there was a
cabinet above the washing machine that needs to have something
done with it, but I'm not sure I want it back in our little laundry room off the bathroom.
Now that I'm
done painting the upper
cabinets, I thought I'd share some tips I found helpful along the way.
Luckily I didn't use chalk
paint after taking to a guy at the
paint store and instead bought XIM plastic / vinyl primer and then a Benjamin Moore advance
paint for
cabinets that they highly recommended.
That is the first thing I
did when we moved here —
paint our
cabinets white!
I want to try this method, I've been making my own chalk
paint, and
painted my china
cabinet, and used the Minwax dark wax to antique it, it's not for everyone, but the look is just what I want, old world look, not even put it has character, I am
doing my coffee table as well, I find very ornate pieces cheap and
paint a base cream chalk
paint and then go over it with the Minwax dark, let it sit for 15 min and buff, then add another layer of wax, its so much fun, but the problem I'm having is I'm ADD and I have 5 projects going at once!
Here's a breakdown of what we
did» *
painted cabinets * got new knobs and pulls * changed out some drawers and made modifications to a few
cabinets * added crown molding to the top of the
cabinets * added lighting underneath the
cabinets * replaced the counter tops with granite * tiled the backsplash * got all new appliances * purchased all new lighting fixtures * rebuilt the pantry * added a wall of
cabinets including a desk area * leveled the bar countertop to make it one large surface *
painted the interior of our home * replaced the old tile on our fireplace with stacked stone * replaced our white sink with a new stainless steel one
The only thing we
did was
paint the
cabinets ourselves.
I agonized for months over exactly what to
do with the
cabinets (Chalk
Paint, Alkyd
Paint, Re-staining, Gel Stain, Refacing, Waiting until my husband was out of the house then smashing them to pieces so we'd be forced to get new
cabinets... etc.) and finally landed on the no - sanding, prime and
paint method.
Painting the
cabinets is a tedious job than once you're
done with it you think you should have
done it sooner.
Love love love it...
painting my Moms kitchen -
did you sand
cabinets?
What
did you use to
paint the
cabinet?
I don't remember what was there, but we put all new cove moulding up and then
painted it when we
painted the
cabinets.
The
cabinets and baseboards need a fresh coat of
paint and so
does the deck.
When I
did the top
cabinet, I didn't use primer, and the
paint started to chip and flake after it dried.
Since my
cabinets were
painted with Old White I didn't want to risk yellowing.
I keep going back and forth about
painting the kitchen
cabinets and if I
do this project will definitely be
done.
Hi I have a question.I have a
cabinet but it has some kind of
paint on it what
do I
do and it is not real wood.
do I stripped it with what and can I use chalk
paint on it once it's done.I will wait for your answer.thanks Vicki
I
did seal my kitchen
cabinets I stripped (Citristrip) and stained with
paint base.
What
did you
do about the «faux» wood panels on the sides of the
cabinets - how
did you prime and
paint those?
I had my kitchen
cabinets painted and
did not wax we used a sealer!
Painting the kitchen
cabinets will be a time - consuming process, so I don't expect to have the process
done by the end of this month.
I love chalk
paint and have always sealed with the wax before [like you said «I didn't know I had A choice] Today I started chalk
painting my kitchen
cabinets, I'm using the rustoleum chalky
paint for the first time rather then AS.