I did
paint my cabinets in a creamy color, but, well, I tried to antique them and I'm not liking them so much.
I am in the process
of painting my cabinets white but I've found that I can still see the wood grain which I am not fond of.
As
for painting your cabinets black, if you have lots of light in here it would work - but it may be too dark with your dark countertops and dark appliances.
Run a piece of wallpaper down the inside of
painted cabinet doors to create a crisp striped effect that's hidden when the doors are closed.
Without a doubt the most significant change was brought about
by painting the cabinets, but of equal importance to defining the new look was adding glass fronts to the doors.
I am considering
painting my cabinets as well and was curious: what did you do about the interiors of your cabinets?
An simple
painted cabinet used to store a TV and games means they can be shut away out of sight when not in use.
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 just finished
painting the cabinet last night so I'll show the finished cabinet off next week after I decide whether I want to get new hardware for it!
I'm trying to decide what I want to do on some bigger projects such as fabric for my curtains, painting my island, and maybe
even painting the cabinets.
My mom's antique gate - leg table, an
old painted cabinet, and a wooden bookshelf for furniture.
We
actually painted our cabinets but if you know the manufacturer of your cabinets you can buy trim pieces and possible make it work without painting!
It's on my list to
spray paint the cabinet pulls black, but to replace them entirely would be quite the project since they are an odd size that's not standard anymore.
If you want to keep things neutral,
try painting your cabinets white for a fresh, clean and simple look, or go with gray or beige for something more subdued.