Sand the cabinet boxes first. Sand all surface fronts and the lip just inside the cabinet. I did not paint the interior of the cabinets, so no prep is needed there. You are not sanding down to bare wood, just enough to remove any shiny surfaces that still remain after cleaning. Use320...
Sliding shelves are so useful; I’d love to add some to our bathroom cabinets. Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday. Reply Greg says: June 13, 2016 at 7:33 am Thank you, Emily! Reply Melissa says: June 23, 2016 at 2:34 pm Wow, I need to do this asap! My tupperware ...
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direction? What’s this neighborhood going to look like in five years or 10 years?” he says. “Room layout is a big one for me. Is the flow appropriate? Do I have to knock down walls or redo a bathroom? Do I need to move the kitchen or the bathroom? That’s a lot of money....
For most homeowners, the hardest part of any home renovation project isn’t the work itself, it’s finding a competent and reliable contractor to do the job. Installing kitchen cabinets, knocking down a wall or tiling the bathroom is simple compared with the struggle of hiring a quality contr...
Some of the biggest expenses in a kitchen remodel are countertops and cabinets. So what’s a budget-savvy Remodelaholic to do? Paint the cabinets and DIY the countertops, of course! Today’s guest has a fabulous tutorial to show you how to create beautiful *faux* reclaimed wood countertops,...
Cabinets in the kitchen, bathroom, garage or other bustling living space tend to get the brunt of everyday living. Slammed, hip-checked, pushed and propped open, the cabinet facade receives a lot of abuse. Often, dabbing a bit of touch-up paint on kitchen cabinets or sanding out divots ...
Paint (I highly recommendan Enamel paint meant for cabinets!) If you’d like, you can usea paint sprayerto paint your piece. It will eliminate and potential brush strokes and will go faster. However cabinet enamel is usually really great about self-leveling, so painting by hand should be ...
–The fumes…I’d love to know how long they linger. Our bathroom has no window, so we’d have to basically rely on the vent fan or rig something more complex up. –You liked the texture from the roller. What if you wanted it as smooth as possible? Do the instructions suggest the...