A fun backsplash and
painted cabinet backs make this kitchen charming and cozy!
Not exact matches
Johnson would have known that in breaking with Cameron and a large majority of the
cabinet, he was
painting a target on his
back — and the first shots have already hit home.
Mom 4 Real has another beautiful white kitchen, but had the genius idea of removing some of her upper
cabinet doors and
painting the
backs with a fun teal color.
So, after many months of contemplating whether to
paint the
cabinets (after 11 years it was time to address the wear and tear), researching how to
paint them, choosing
paint colors,
painting the
back splash, sanding every square inch, priming every square inch, and
painting the
cabinets, I am thrilled to share our «brighter» kitchen.
We
painted our
cabinets as well and have not looked
back!
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.
And then it's
back to
painting cabinets, shelves, and trim in the master bathroom.
I'll be sharing my secrets for shopping for appliances, how to get high - end granite slab for much less than what you see on the display room floors,
painting your own
cabinets, customizing an existing kitchen island, creating your own mirror and tile
back splash online, and other tips for saving tons of money on a kitchen makeover.
I keep going
back and forth about
painting the kitchen
cabinets and if I do this project will definitely be done.
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.
These stands allow you to
paint the front of the
cabinets before the
back side is completely dry.
Galactic RAGE is a throw
back to classic arcade
cabinet shooters.Customize your ship with thousands of possible weapon and
paint job...
The gallery's
back room features «The China
Cabinet,» an array of small
paintings of vases, cups, and pitchers.
From your recycling bin: • two 2L pop bottles (I used Coke Zero) • mouth was bottle • two shampoo or conditioner bottles (plastic deodorant containers may work too) • round plastic dip or spread container • thin cardboard from cereal boxes or something similar • paper towel tube From the thrift store or the
back of your closet: • old purse with brown faux - leather straps From the craft store, hardware store or your supply
cabinet: • scissors and x-acto knife • glue gun and glue sticks • white glue • masking tape • wire • spray primer • spackling paste • silver spray
paint • craft
paint in bronze, pewter and black •
paint brushes
Upgrades to 11067 Picaza Place Before 2008 purchase Dual pane vinyl windows throughout New kitchen
cabinets installed Downstairs bathroom shower upgraded (tiles and fixtures) Upgraded mantel and fireplace tiles Air conditioning Installed sprinkler system and automatic timer October 2008 Install hand - scraped hardwood floors in main living areas Install new fireplace screen New stair bannister Replaced downstairs toilet New front door with security screen New interior doors and knobs New light fixtures throughout New
paint throughout interior Installed gas stove / oven Installed water-wise drip irrigation system in yard 2009 Installed
back patio cover off kitchen Freestanding backyard shade structure (corner) Backyard cement landscape Planted grass, trees, garden, etc..
Features include NEW hardwood flooring throughout, NEW windows, gorgeously updated 2 FULL bathrooms, SPACIOUS 4 bedrooms, NEWLY
painted throughout, STUNNING remodeled kitchen with stainless steel appliances, soft stopping
cabinets, beautiful
back splash, recess lighting, and much more!
Amazing what coat of white
paint does lightening up your whole kitchen and that blue to coincide with your gorgeous tile
back splash, oh my heavens, you are talented girl, love that moulding on top of
cabinets.
Please tell me you do not
paint the inside of the
cabinets too, wow that would really add time to my project to get this house
back to a cash flow vs money pit!
Do you think
painting the inside
backs of the
cabinets blue would bring it out or just look silly?
I had been leaning towards a black or charcoal laminate countertop to go with my white
cabinets, open top
cabinets (I took the doors off and
painted the
back to match the walls), and chalkboard wall.
What do you think of the idea of
painting the inside
backs of the glass front
cabinets the same soft colonial blue of the living room (or maybe an even lighter shade in same color family)?
I'm in the process of
painting the
cabinet doors, which is why they're off right now, and I've just decided the
cabinet can't be used until the doors are put
back on.
-- Mirrors on the inside -
backs of the upper
cabinets — We created taller
cabinets by adding extra molding on top of upper
cabinets — Corbels underneath the upper
cabinets — Salvaged
cabinets on the right side of the room — Butcherblock countertop — Stainless steel shelves — Chalkboard
paint —
Cabinet paint: Mourning Dove (Martha Stewart by Sherwin Williams) and Alabaster (Sherwin Williams)-- Ceramic tile removal — Ceramic tile removal (part 2)-- Hardwood floor installation and staining — Wall color: November Rain, by Benjamin Moore
Remove a
cabinet door and
paint the
back of the
cabinet a cheery color as a fun backdrop for baking items or dishes.
A few people have said they think the
cabinets would look nice
painted white but have complained that they think it looks
back when the inside of the
cabinets are still the original color.
This decoupage and
painting idea instantly brings an item
back to life and can applied to any cupboard or
cabinet.
I'm hoping that I can
paint the
backs of the
cabinets this spring / summer... while DH is re laquering them.
I
painted my
cabinets black a few years
back as well.
Our build - ins are shelves on top,
cabinets with shelves on the bottom
painted white with beadboard
backs.
*** Note to Readers: This is a republished post from awhile
back on chalk
painting your kitchen
cabinets.
Since we're having the entire adjoining family room professionally
painted next month (this room has not seen fresh
paint in 12 years and the walls are literally crumbling) I thought now might be the perfect time to
paint the
back of the open
cabinets 1.
I think I've come to the conclusion to
paint the blue
cabinet backs all white.
Katie from Creatively Living Outside the Box
painted the
backs of her open
cabinets with chalkboard
paint!
I want new counters,
back splash, sink, faucet, appliances and
paint and even perhaps reconfigure my
cabinets.
I'm thinking about
painting the inside -
back of the
cabinet a fresh shade of green and loading it up with white dishes.
Seriously, finding your blog way
back when you had the black
painted kitchen
cabinets in your first Lettered Cottage has given me the confidence to knock out drywall, learn to use a router and help my husband make tongue and groove boards to match the outer log walls of our farmhouse.
However, we have already started with beaded board on a couple of whole walls and will continue it behind open
cabinets and as the
back splash on those walls to, and I do love it and it can be
painted as desired which is always nice.
And then it's
back to
painting cabinets, shelves, and trim in the master bathroom.
The tension between the sophisticated and edgy Thibaut faux alligator wallpaper on the
cabinet back, the more feminine leopard wallpaper - wrapped books with their calligraphy labels, and the Anewall portrait of a lady, elegantly framed and dipped in Farrow & Ball
paint sets up my favourite kind of juxtaposition.
I bit the bullet and did the brick
back splash and
painted and glazed
cabinets!
I am still waiting to hear
back on the
cabinet paint colors, but I think they might be the same color as the girls bathroom, or similar to them, a light buttery yellow.
Layla, We built some
cabinets for our kitchen a few years
back and
painted our existing ones.
I was thinking I wanted to eventually line the
back of the
cabinet with wallpaper or
paint to make everything in the
cabinet stand out more.
You meant the
cabinets on the
back wall of the kitchen would be
painted white, not the other side of the island.
Although, I actually could put them
back on since I am planning on
painting my
cabinets someday anyway! -RCB-
I love the Flourish Tile... I have been
painting our kitchen
cabinets and would love to do a design along the
back wall!.
If you have any other questions about how we
painted our
cabinets, please be sure to ask me in the comments, and I will shoot you an email
back.
SOURCES:
paint:
cabinets - Benjamin Moore's «simply white» walls - Farrow and Ball's elephant's breath hardware: Rejuvenation faucet: Barber Wilsons and Company lights: Anne Morris New York (over island)
painted glass tile
back splash: Greenwich Tile and Marble marble: Statuario Altisimo
For the kitchen porch, I used a foam roller, the 4 inch kitchen
cabinet roller (Whizz brand) and added an extension to the roller handle so I could
paint the floor without straining my
back.