These guys
probably painted the kitchen and table on the floor so people could actually move around inside.
Not exact matches
I would
probably use a couple coats of polyurethane / polycrylic on a table top, but I've used wax on my chalk
painted kitchen cabinets and they have held up great.
Our
kitchen has
probably been
painted more times than any other room in our home.
Also, you could
probably paint out those
kitchen cabinets of yours (or pay someone to do it).
From its purple - and blue - hued velvety furniture to its metallic
kitchen table set with
probably - hand -
painted chairs, I can't tell if I dig its semi-Warholian vibes or want to roll my eyes at its pretension.
Your befores look very much like my daughter's
kitchen and I know she is
probably going to want to be
painting her cabinets white down the road.
I would
probably use a couple coats of polyurethane / polycrylic on a table top, but I've used wax on my chalk
painted kitchen cabinets and they have held up great.
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 have so many projects (like 50,000 of them), but I would
probably buy some
paint to spruce up my
kitchen / breakfast area if I had a gift card.
When you stand at the beginning of the
kitchen you can see into the dining room (which is connected to
kitchen - which I will
probably paint the same as
kitchen) you can also see into the living room.
Our
kitchen has
probably been
painted more times than any other room in our home.
That includes 2.5 bathrooms, that gorgeous
kitchen, new floors, moving walls,
paint, window updates, and I'm guessing electrical, plumbing and
probably HVAC?
Although my 1986 bathroom is
probably quite a bit older than yours, I have no desire to spend thousands of dollars doing an update that will shout out «new» but that won't be in keeping with the country / cottage effect I want and that I think can easily be achieved by working around my current pale yellow faux marble countertops by
painting the oak cabinets (as I plan to do in the
kitchen) and the walls and changing out sink and lighting fixtures.
But first, I would
probably buy
paint to spruce up the
kitchen (much needed) and anything left over would be for yard tools.