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Try yellow. Feeling impatient? Join the conversation. Related Stories. Read all recent posts. Kitchen of the week: a historic kitchen in Englan. You may be surprised—as we were—that this idyl.

Our friends at UK-based kitchen design company de. This week, a restaurant visit: earlyjuneparis is. What happens if you bypass, or half-step this part? You want to sand enough to rough up the surface, but no so much you cut all the way through to the raw wood.

Then we apply the first coat of primer, then we sand again, then we apply the second coat of primer, then we sand again to get ready for the finish coat. Use a heavier grit, then a fine grit. This part of the process is truly something you get better at having a feel for each time you do it.

If you still want to try this on your own, at least wear a dust mask. Inhaling all those dust particles can really knock you on your.. Our painters use professional grade respirators with heavy-duty filters for sanding and spraying. Get the good stuff, and plenty of it.

Spray it on. Not with a spray can! Major rookie mistake. Say it with me: more thin coats is better than fewer thick coats. Oil is better than latex for durability, but far more difficult to work with. This means you can easily damage it before that cure time is up. However, the use of this product really is strictly for professionals. Spoken from a 60something. I totally disregard trends. I look for practical and functional. White would look wonderful with your current backsplash and appliances!

We painted ours 4 years ago and they still look just as good as the day they were new :. We do cabinets all the time. We don't use paint. We use a two part catylized lacquer like the cabinet companies use. No matter what you prime with or how you prep it, paint will fail. It is to soft for the everyday wear and tear cabinets take. If you're set on coating them I suggest calling a couple cabinet shops and see if they have some second's doors around, or go to your local big box store and buy a couple doors and paint them and put them in place of a couple of your doors and look at them for a few day's.

This way if you decide it's not what you want, take em down and put your originals back up. We do it for customers all the time before they commit. What we use there is no going back without a complete strip and start over. Yes the doors cost money, but a whole lot cheaper than starting to paint your current ones and realize it's not what you want! Tara Brant 6 years ago. Painted cabinets chip. Be ready strip and repaint if your kitchen gets much wear.

If you have just moved in, I would give it some time. It may grow on you. I agree with some of the other suggestions for better lighting, and other ways to make your mark and brighten things up. I am changing the island countertop first. Then will probably look at changing the backslash, and finally the hardware.

I will post pictures soon. Like 7 Save. IMO, they look fine. Hyde Evans Design 6 years ago. If the dark cabinets are not your taste then by all means paint them, just be aware that to get them just right, it's a very expensive proposition. Jie Lu 6 years ago. My cabinets look exact same as yours and I have the similar countertop. I used to think of painting the cabinets to white when I just bought the house, but I didn't.

Get used to it. Peg Silverwood 6 years ago. They are beautiful! You just move in? Live with them for a while. I would leave them and consider changing the flooring, the paint on the walls and the back splash to lighten up the area. Cream and white color cabinets have been in a while, like many trends will go out. Kustom Home Design 6 years ago. I agree with painting the island, improve your lighting add some pendants over the island , consider adding glass front doors in a few places with in cabinet lighting and if you have a tower element such as wall ovens or refrigerator tower you can consider painting these as well.

I would not paint all the cabinets. The stain is beautiful and contemporary. Agree with Erin Downey- the island countertop gives a dark appearance to the room. Glad you are changing it. What material have you decided on? If you want to play with color options, get some large pieces of poster board and coat with paint samples in colors close to your solid surface choices.

Place the boards on the island and stand back. A fun activity for a slow day in the winter, and you can always use the poster board for your next science project. Denise McCabe 6 years ago. Paint but have it done by professional so it doesn't look like a bad dyi! White back cabinets different color island. I just finished a kitchen cabinet painting task changing my standard oak cabinets to a painted light pewter color.

I am very pleased with the results. Add some new hardware, and the kitchen has not only been updated, but much brighter! Don't know if anyone suggested this - but paint only the uppers.

When I re-did my kitchen I used espresso base cabinets and antique white uppers. I LOVE the look. See what you think. Oh I think this kitchen is beautiful! I think all it needs is some under cabinet lighting and pendants over the island -- I think that would modernize it and definitely help brighten it up. I think painting them white would be a good contrast.

A grey island would look great as well. Good luck:. White kitchens are in! I favor the lightness of white and stainless together with the new backsplash that have tile stainless combinations. If you paint them do all of the cabinets not just the upper. If it's a do it yourself project, you may want to think not to paint at all, it is ALOT of work and time. If you paint white, you will need to change the back splash, and likely counter tops.

I just don't see the white working with what is existing. If you try to take on this project yourself, you could end up investing money in a process that has to be salvaged by a professional, which will cost more in the long run. Professionals will ensure that the kitchen is appropriately prepped to keep all of your appliances and flooring safe.

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