«But I loved the outcome and it gave me enough confidence to
tackle painting our kitchen cabinets and I really caught the renovation and decorating bug after that.»
Not exact matches
I declared it the year of home improvement last January, and renos did happen: I got a brand new
kitchen, we updated the main - floor bathroom,
painted the entire house, installed new trim throughout, and my hardworking husband
tackled a lot of little things that needed to be fixed or replaced (the «little things» list never seems to end).
Tackling a project like this can be overwhelming, but we're off to a great start with a white
kitchen, white floors, comfy sofas, and a few coats of white
paint.
I have been doing good and
tackled several smaller projects myself (
paint, flooring, fixture replacement, etc.) However I am now at point where I have to take on the big one, a complete
kitchen remodel.
Because my
kitchen has a massive amount of counter space, including a built - in desk, and I want to get quite creative using many different
painting techniques with the Giani system to achieve the look of natural, flowing stone (veining, water, sponging using bags, etc.), I will first be
tackling the cultured marble counter top in one of our small bathrooms.
i have
tackled chipped
kitchen counters that i couldn't replace with
paint and grout with happy results following this philosophy.
The living room, master bedroom, downstairs bedroom and family room,
kitchen still need to be
painted but some of them have vaulted ceilings which I am not ready to
tackle with my 5» 2 ″ stature.