Not exact matches
A few
little odds and ends remain, like finishing the trim
paint, ceiling touch up,
cabinet lighting etc..
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!)
The faux exposed brick backsplash is amazing... not to mention those numbers that she
painted on her
cabinets to give them a
little bit of extra flair!
I just love, love, LOVE the colors you
painted it, too and the
little file
cabinet type knobs!
I love how much the
cabinet is updated with just a
little paint and a few new knobs.
We
painted the
little round picture frame (on the
cabinet) City Rain from the palette.
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.
This muddy gray might be a
little dark for walls but would look amazing on an island or bottom
cabinets in the kitchen or on
painted pieces of furniture.
Maybe I will hang them on different pieces of furniture or flower bouquets, use them in my drawers and
cabinets or maybe integrate them into a new scented vignette, with
little angels and Shabby books,
painted in many other different colors.
Simply replacing the
cabinets with rustic open shelving and
painting the lower
cabinets lightens up this
little kitchen
It took a
little less than 2 gallons of primer and 2 gallons of
paint for all of our
cabinets and drawers.
Vogel also did a
little research on the price history behind an early Hirst medicine
cabinet that had a nice showing for an artist whose market has been soft and struggling in recent years, especially the spot
paintings which were meant to have a revival after the worldwide Gagosian show and announcement of a catalogue raisonnée (the one spot in Christie's sale went below the estimate range):
His
paintings function a
little bit like museum period rooms or curiosity
cabinets, placing young, male, and queer subjects in elaborately researched environments of aesthetic cultivation.
Like
little Wunderkammer —
cabinets of curiosities — the
paintings manage to collect people and the objects that surround them (phones, shoes, luggage, food, furniture, art supplies) like a modern - day personal art diary version of Where's Waldo.
Apart from his
paintings, an installation by both artists, «I Catch the
Little White Man,» (2003), features a wooden
cabinet filled with strings of white figures, and refers to a mental institution in Sweden that doubles as a center for creative research.
What happened is as we were walking through the living room, we were kicking up
little bits of felt and they were then settling on the freshly
painted cabinet doors.
I recently had a kitchen remodel on one of my properties and spent a
little over $ 3,000 for new ceramic tile, new
cabinets and
paint.
A really nice home with some extra touches (a
little granite, better flooring, nicer
paint job, nicer
cabinets, etc.) compared to the area will make potential tenants fall in love with the place.
Whether you need full project design and management, or just simply professional
painting of your existing
cabinets, we can help as much or as
little as you need.
We saved a
little money by
painting and repurposing our old
cabinets.
Especially in the kitchen where we started
painting the
cabinets and got a
little overwhelmed by that task:) So please come on out to Silverton, we would love to have you!
I recently did a
little work in my kitchen (not a total overhaul, just
paint and new countertops) and I went with the oiled soapstone laminate with my white
cabinets and I love it!
I think I will
paint that
little cabinet.
Did you
paint all of your
cabinets or just this
little nook?
I'm planning a kitchen makeover, including
painting cabinets, new blinds and a
little re-tiling.
Even with three
little ones banging things into the
cabinets on a regular basis the
paint has held up extremely well with just the tiniest of touch - ups.
(although mine is laytex
paint, sadly) Check out my
little white
cabinet: http://toaprettylife.blogspot.com/2012/01/story-of-
little-white-
cabinet.html I'm pretty thrilled that I did something just like The Layla!
For the time being, I've removed the doors and am using it to store / display my 2 small dish collections which coordinate with a large
painting I have in the very
little breakfast area and which will provide the color accents once I get the kitchen
cabinets repainted white.
We're about to start a «
little» kitchen renovation (
cabinet painting, lighting switcheroos, etc) and your links have been very helpful.
The previous owners of our house renovated the kitchen before and they did a nice job but the
cabinets are dark wood... they are actually pretty nice, they have a glaze and everything, but all I want to do is
paint them and change the
little tiled backsplash to a handmade subway tile... Oh well:) Watching your house progress is so fun!
The color I just
painted my
cabinets with has dried a
little darker and more green than I had hoped.
Angela, Always good to her from you and what you are working on.Great job on the table, i
painted a gun
cabinet today made my on calk
paint.This was my first and i think it looks really good.The AS
paint is a
little expensive, but i might try one of the sample's.
The
little make - shift night stand is a stool that needs to be
painted with some scrap burlap thrown on top, and the table top is a
cabinet door to a broken down Hoosier
cabinet that I've been meaning to fix up for 6 months now.
When we bought, we had very few options besides light or dark
cabinets (I chose dark), but I'm thinking that
painting my kitchen island and maybe adding a
little architectural detailing to it would help to spice things up.
This muddy gray might be a
little dark for walls but would look amazing on an island or bottom
cabinets in the kitchen or on
painted pieces of furniture.
While most of my
cabinets were finally
painted right before Christmas (along with my family room walls and trim and part of the horizontal planking in my
little hall) my one «open
cabinet» in the kitchen was not able to be
painted as it had to have some finishing work done on the inside of it first.
Begin by trading in timeworn hardware for sleek knobs and pulls, and
paint your kitchen
cabinets if they're looking a
little worse for wear (here's how).
I have a cream kitchen (not white), with double stacked
cabinets to the ceiling, pale yellow walls and Juperana Gold counters and faux travertine (heated) floors... I live in a very GRAY city (literally some of the least days of sunshine in the country)-- so for my mental health, I prefer a war, bright palette in my personal (historic, dark tudor) home... where there is tons of medium dark wainscoating throughout all the non-kitchen spaces, with only a
little painted woodwork.
I have a
little antique
cabinet with damage that I have been wanting to
paint and distress so am curious.
I've had a
little experience now with
painting furniture and
cabinets and after some practice I knew exactly how I wanted to take this one on.
So, one thing at a time,
little by
little, I'm filling up my pretty new
painted cabinet.
We recently
painted our bathroom
cabinets with SW Pewter Green — the swatch looks a
little more gray, but in person it's pretty close to Rosemary — and I'm obsessed!
We
painted the
little round picture frame (on the
cabinet) City Rain from the palette.
And to appease my white kitchen love, and to give a
little more variety and interest to the
cabinets, we
painted the few upper
cabinets we have white.
I was a
little scared to admit I didn't
paint them all white, after professing my love of white
cabinets all these years!
I have already
painted it and the
cabinets to look a
little French Country.
I love that you can update a bathroom with as
little as new
cabinet hardware, a new faucet, new
paint or even expand your project to include new tile or a brand new vanity (they have some cute ones online that I was really tempted by!).
To add a
little pop to the open
cabinets, Jacque ended up
painting a unique
cabinet backing using a stencil.
I hope this helps make
painting your kitchen
cabinets a
little less scary
Closing on a
little house next week and the kitchen
cabinets need to be
painted white.