I have
not painted kitchen cabinets yet, but have painted the cabinet in my powder room.
OK, I would so
not paint my kitchen cabinets that color, although I have to say it looks awesome in that room!
Not exact matches
I'm
not excited for you about
painting kitchen cabinets.
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'm seriously contemplating
painting ALL my
kitchen cabinets with this glorious French Linen Annie Sloan chalk
paint... haven't gotten up enough courage yet.
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Not all
kitchen cabinets have to be
painted white.
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.
Hi I'm in the middle of doing my whole dining room set in mineral
paint I used raw silk (antique white) so far chais and bottom of table are done need to do china
cabinet curio
cabinet and a side bar the top of table of sidebar will be stained but the chairs I used black wax to enhance the flowers on back of chairs china
cabinet has as well but going to use everyday as dining
kitchen table is there a sealer that I can use for sure that won't yellow I'm scared to try
Maybe it will inspire me to get back on track to
painting kitchen and
cabinets,
not that they need it or anything.
My own
kitchen cabinets have been
painted for over 10 years, but I did
not use chalk
paint.
But I didn't include jobs such as interior
painting, or upgrading your
kitchen cabinets.
If your
kitchen cabinets aren't contemporary, consider staining the wood or
painting them.
Don't play it safe — Ikea's white farmhouse sink pops against the high - gloss peacock blue
paint (Varsity Blues by Benjamin Moore) that covers the walls,
cabinets, and trim in this upstate New York home's
kitchen.
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've
painted one of my oak bathroom vanities, and I like that too, but I don't want to do it to my
kitchen cabinets because it would be impossible to return to the original finish at some point in the future.
I was really excited about the «tile like finish» as I need to
paint my
kitchen cabinets desperately and did
not have good luck with the last
paint I tried on them.
Ultimate plan is to
paint my oak
kitchen cabinets white but
not a DIY project for me.
I now have
painted my
cabinets white and could
not be happier with my all white
kitchen.
Do you perhaps have a secondary recommendation for a good white
paint for
kitchen cabinets if Muralo is
not available in our area?
We are dreaming of a built in breakfast nook,
painting kitchen cabinets and installing chopping block counters, an interior barn door, creating an outdoor living space... pretty much anything so our house doesn't scream boring builders grade!
Thanks, Jessica, I can't wait to talk more about the
kitchen and show those
painted cabinets finally!!
Remember it's
not a pure white
cabinet... and the great room opens to the
kitchen so it needs to be the same
paint color.
It is amazing how much bigger and brighter my
kitchen looks, even without
painting any of the
cabinets (or adding my beloved subway tile... sigh, someday — I still have a big box of it so don't be surprised if I get inspired late one night to try tiling a backsplash!).
Since paying a professional to
paint kitchen cabinets the right way is simply
not cheap (and I was
not interested in doing it myself again this time), a huge sale on doors that actually fit our
cabinets was such a blessing!
I actually still have things that I need to do in the
kitchen (like lighting) and the lower
cabinets need to be repainted, since I made the mistake of trusting a
paint can that said it didn't need sealer.
It was a real shocker for me, he is usually very traditional (he has always held a strong belief that wood should
NOT be
painted, only stained)... I have always loved
painted furniture,
cabinets, anything really... this gives me hope that maybe he won't insist on stained wood
cabinets when we get ready to redo the
kitchen!
If you are still thinking of
kitchen ideas or
not sure what colours will suit your home — we advise all our visitors to take a
paint sample home with them so you can experience it for yourself; we understand that every house is different, especially when it comes to wall colour and
painted cabinets — so we want to help you realise your dream.
She was about to go through the expense of
painting the
kitchen white but Maria told her that she didn't have to repaint her cream
cabinets, they are pretty as they are, which saved her a big and costly job.
I would so
paint my
cabinets like that if I had a huge
kitchen like the one in the pics.It wouldn't matter anyway since I have never cooked a meal in my life and never intend to.
I will be buying new white
kitchen cabinets (
not painting mine) and want to add a distressed look in the detailed areas only (I don't want to distress the whole
cabinet because it changes the real white color to a cream color).
Good news is my painters will return Tuesday to
paint the
cabinet in the
kitchen and finish filling (caulking) and
painting the rest of the wainscoting through the entry over the next week (we didn't have enough time to
paint all that wainscoting before the holidays!).
Medium oak
cabinets in the
kitchen bathrooms and «linen»
cabinet at the end of the hallway will be
painted some white or light in keeping with the style of my house plus my choice in floor color (can't be hardwood but I'm learning toward wood - look porcelain tile similar to what Kate at CentsationalGirl did in her Nevada home.
I'm wary of
painting my
kitchen cabinets because they're
not real wood; even using melamine primer and good
paint, I worry that overenthusiastic scrubbing might remove all the
paint.
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.
Wan na
paint your
kitchen cabinets, but don't wan na
paint the inside of your
cabinet doors?
We just
painted our
kitchen cabinets a gray - taupe - green - ish color (Benjamin Moore Senora Gray) and couldn't be happier!
I didn't use that in my
kitchen because the recomendation was Ace
cabinet and trim alkyd
paint.
It is
not a huge
kitchen and even though it is open to the rest of the house with blue and white I think you are correct that it is best to leave this older island
painted like the
cabinets.
I am inspired Liz and I totally don't judge that you took a year to decide... heck I am still
painting my
kitchen cabinets and it is well over a year... the first time didn't go so well.
In the
kitchen, I'd
paint the lower
cabinets a sage green, and since there isn't much wall space, I'd do a nice, light William Morris pattern wallpaper.
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.
And while you don't have to use such eclectic colors as this
kitchen,
painting a
cabinet in a neon color for an accent can be an impactful surprise.
My
kitchen has similar colored
cabinets and I can't convince my husband to
paint or replace them with white.
I love the look of a clean white
kitchen but I'm really concerned that if I
paint my own
cabinets they won't look nice and it might hurt trying to sell my house.
I have so many projects going in my mind that I just don't have the money for, I would have a hard time choosing where to start, but I would probably try to finish
painting my
kitchen cabinets and replace the hardware.
I'm having serious doubts whether or
not I should
paint my
kitchen cabinets.
You meant the
cabinets on the back wall of the
kitchen would be
painted white,
not the other side of the island.
I am a fan of
painted cabinets too though, and I just can't wait to see what Cindy and her family decides is the right fit for them and their
kitchen!