Lastly, I used
General Finishes Antique White paint to give them a dipped look.
I removed the peeling veneer, primed the piece with General Finishes Stain Blocker and painted it in
General Finishes Antique White Milk Paint.
Then it got a coat of
General Finishes Antique Walnut Gel Stain and three coats of HP in Flat finish.
The engineer removed the existing top with the sewing machine hole in it, and we replaced it with a solid wood top, stained with
General Finishes Antique Walnut.
Not exact matches
I'm excited that
General Finishes is providing me with primer,
General Finishes Milk Paint in
Antique White and a super strong top coat to get the job done.
I used
General Finishes Milk Paint in
Antique White for the lower part of the sideboard.
I gave the table a coat of primer, and then painted it with
General Finishes Milk Paint in
Antique White.
I then painted it with 4 or 5 thin coats of
General Finishes Milk Paint using a 50/50 mix of
Antique White and Snow White.
For the stencil, I'm using
General Finishes Milk Paint (50/50 mix of Snow White and
Antique White Milk Paint).
I painted the with an
antique white by
General Finishes Milk Paint.
For my kitchen's transformation, I will be using
General Finishes Milk Paint, (
Antique White), since I want to lighten up the kitchen, but I don't want stark white cabinets.
I used
General Finishes Milk Paint in
Antique White.
For the cabinets and legs, she mixed
General finishes stains in
Antique Oak and Black Cherry.
This
Antique Walnut Gel Stain (1 QUART SIZE) from
General Finishes is quite possibly one of the easiest of all finishes to use and achieve a «hand - rubbed» look without all t
Finishes is quite possibly one of the easiest of all
finishes to use and achieve a «hand - rubbed» look without all t
finishes to use and achieve a «hand - rubbed» look without all the work.
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I used
General Finishes Milk Paint in Basil, added some highlights to the doors and drawer fronts by blending a lighter basil version and sealed with Maison Blanche
Antique Wax in clear and Heirloom Traditions wax in Muddy Pond.