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There were 43 surfaces (doors and draws), plus the frames (apprx 300 sq ft). The cabinets were builder grade oak, which were OK. After doing the research, meaning looking at all of the web sites and youtube posts, I decided to attack my kitchen. The info and advice is a godsend, particularly about “prep”. What is your take on this? We really just don’t know what to do at this point.įirst, thanks for web site.
#Ppg break through 50 vs 250 install#
We are now wondering if we would be better off to just rip them out and install new cabinets for the cost. The cabinets are not great, but they are not terrible either. We were not expecting to hear that and we have now reconsidered the whole project. He said that it would be very labor-intensive to sand the latex paint off of the cabinets. Anyway, he came out and looked at our cabinets and said that because of the gummy latex paint, it would be more cost-effective to have him build new door and drawer fronts. He repainted our friend’s cabinets and built them a new bar area and it looks amazing. We had a carpenter come out because we were interested in having them sanded and repainted, along with having an island built. Over the years we have touched up many, many times, but they still look bad. Many of the high use areas have dings and chips because the paint is not hard. We purchased our home 10 years ago and our kitchen cabinets are builder grade oak which the prior owners painted white with latex paint. I have a situation that I have not seen addressed in any blog to date. Is there anything else you would like to see as part of this class? I’m all ears, as I’m here to help YOU! No matter the size or age of your kitchen, I know we can give it a refresh. I’m nervous and excited about this new online video series, and my hope is that I have a bunch of awesome before and afters that result from this process. Interested? Click here to get on the list and learn about the dates and details as they become available.
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So, I’ve decided to step out of my comfort zone a bit and go beyond the painting tutorials and the Painter in Your Pocket series that I have shared here on the blog. I love the transformation process and I receive a lot of painting questions from readers, even requests to travel to their state to paint their cabinets. I have since continued blogging, and started a side business painting kitchen cabinets and refinishing furniture. My only regret about it is that I didn’t do it sooner. As most of you already know, I left my corporate job almost five years ago (I can’t believe it’s been that long – amazing how quickly time passes when you really enjoy what you’re doing).