I'm using your kitchen as my inspiration, in fact - I'm almost ready to
start cabinet painting!
Not exact matches
Next up,
painting the kitchen,
starting this weekend... the filling, sanding, and priming stages are already done... Thankfully, I've talked her out of
painting over the wood
cabinets, for now, so that'll speed things up... maybe...
I'm going to
start putting all home - related content over on Curated Couple, which is where our week one progress report resides (wood paneling, bedroom
cabinet removal, and exterior
painting — oh my!).
Now I'm inspired to
start painting my kitchen
cabinets!
I just
started painting the kitchen
cabinets and have a long way to go, but the first two door
cabinet turned out great.
I, too, have had a learning curve... I probably
started painting furniture 10 years ago (for myself, that is; my parents had me
painting cabinets and such when I was a kid!).
Gorgeous U-shaped kitchen features walls
painted in Valspar Winter in Paris lined with Lowe's Arcadia
Cabinets mounted against American Olean
Starting Line Gloss White Ceramic Wall Tiles and finished with polished nickel pulls.
Our house was built in 1997, and I've been wanting to
paint our
cabinets white, but I have no idea where to
start.
Okay I need to
start this post with a very clear caveat: We can not
paint our
cabinets, and we can not stain our
cabinets.
We are just
starting the process of changing our 90's oak trim to white and I'll be the one to
paint the doors and
cabinets in the house.
When I did the top
cabinet, I didn't use primer, and the
paint started to chip and flake after it dried.
I've been itching to update our boring blonde oak kitchen
cabinets, but after
painting some reclaimed
cabinets white for the laundry room, I got disheartened with the finished look and have been hemming and hawing about
starting in the kitchen.
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.
I
started by giving the bottom a coat of homemade chalk
paint in a mix of sage green and cobblestone from Country Chic
Paint that I had used on the Antique
Cabinet Makeover.
Since this month's theme is «A Fresh
Start» my funky old
cabinet was the perfect culprit for a bit of chalk
paint!
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!
New faucets,
paint, lighting, and new
cabinet hardware can be great places to
start.
I'm getting ready to
start re-painting the kitchen / bathroom
cabinets — so many projects — so many
paint color choices!
We had already
started the process of
painting all the
cabinets white and wanted black granite countertops but faced the same dilemma you did.
We're about to
start a «little» kitchen renovation (
cabinet painting, lighting switcheroos, etc) and your links have been very helpful.
Despite that fact that
painting cabinets is sucky, I was stoked to get
started.
My
cabinets are MDF and they were
painted white when I
started.
I cleaned the
cabinets with soap and water and
started painting.
I recently
started painting our kitchen walls Simply White after realizing how great it looks on my upper
cabinets.
My
paint arrived so I
started painting the black on the lower
cabinets.
Once the
cabinets were dry (and the kid was asleep) I
started painting.
I have been waiting patiently to
paint my kitchen
cabinets but am too afraid to
start.
My house looks more like a disaster as a
painting kitchen
cabinet project planned for earlier in the year JUST
started!
I
started out the day planning to
paint my bathroom
cabinet.
Salvage existing kitchen
cabinet boxes with a fresh coat of
paint and install new
cabinet doors rather than
starting over with all new
cabinets.
what would you do if your
cabinets were off white and you
started to
paint your trim white.
I'm hoping to finish up our guest bathroom makeover within the next couple of weeks, then I'll
start painting those upper kitchen
cabinets white.
It's been two weeks since I
started painting my
cabinets and I'm frustrated with the absence of instant gratification.
We
painted knotty pine
cabinets last year and the knots
started showing thru after about 6 months.
I think just
painting the
cabinets, changing the curtain and taking down the pot rack would be a great
start!
I
started by «
painting» the base
cabinets a dusty mint color, and the uppers white.
For now, a fresh coat of
paint on the
cabinets, walls, and trim would be a great place to
start.
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.
Although there are details about the
cabinet design that we wouldn't have necessarily done if we were
starting from scratch, it's incredible how those things seem to fade with a fresh coat of white
paint.
Allowing the
paint to dry on Friday let us get in on Saturday to
start installing the
cabinets and shelves.
Wow and just in the nick of time, I just
started sanding my
cabinets to restain them and I saw your pin I love it solo much I am now going to
paint my
cabinets white.
True... but now that we have
painted our fireplace and shelf, I have talked him into
painting our kitchen
cabinets and stair banister... hopefully, those projects will be
started soon!
We had some crown molding work done on top of our existing cabinetry,
painted the existing
cabinets, and
started fresh with a new island install.
When I did the top
cabinet, I didn't use primer, and the
paint started to chip and flake after it dried.
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.
Since we had plenty of our kitchen
cabinet paint (Benjamin Moore Kendall Charcoal, see all of my
paint colors here) and we knew it worked great in our overall color scheme, we thought we might as well
start there!
I
started with an all white kitchen, changed it many times, even had the
cabinets painted that beige at one time, but really love the white the best for the
cabinets now... but who knows for the future?!
I can t wait to see your new house projects — and to
start painting my kitchen
cabinets.
I hope to
start prepping my
cabinets for
painting this week.
I would love to
start painting my kitchen
cabinets a creamy white!