Spray-painting kitchen cabinets is a great way to refresh a kitchen on a tight budget. My wife and I opted to do this recently. I used a Wagner Flexio 5000 sprayer to paint the cabinet doors and drawer faces. Our budget refresh also included wall, ceiling, and trim painting, which I ...
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...
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A. While you can paint over your old kitchen cabinets, you need to prepare the surfaces first. Most cabinet finishes are too smooth or glossy to reprime and repaint, so use a medium-grit sandpaper (we like 100- to 150-grit) to sand down your surfaces a little—not enough...
Cabinet Maintenance Your cabinets should provide a lifetime of use. Proper care involves attentive cleaning, polishing avoidance of damaging cleaners.
Prep your kitchen cabinets by cleaning the surfaces, which could bear the residue of grease, steam and food splatters. Step 9. Sand If you're planning to use new hardware, cover the current holes with wood filler. Lightly sand the doors on all sides and faces. Use a wood sanding block ...
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Try to avoid small cabinets. Open whatever you can. Maybe there are double doors on the front, and you can leave one open or a flap over the entrance that you can remove. Make sure it’s not really dark inside the enclosure – use motion-controlled lighting. Cats can’t see well in...
Before applying the adhesive patch over the hole, you should check to make sure that the edges of the hole are smooth. Otherwise, the patch may not sit flush against the wall, resulting in an uneven finish. Use sandpaper or the putty knife to sand or scrape the edge around the hole so...
Paint the cabinetsandDIY the countertops, of course! Today’s guest has a fabulous tutorial to show you how to create beautiful *faux* reclaimed wood countertops, using new wood. Don’t they look great in her farmhouse style kitchen?