Here is the set up. They used a paint sprayer for all of the doors.
(This is after sanding them all down.)
(This is after sanding them all down.)
The worst part: The CLUTTER. And little hands grabbing at everything within reach.
Which was pretty much everything.
Priming:
And then, TA-DA!!
I'm so happy with it! Everything is so much brighter, and it feels cleaner. What a huge difference. It took 2 full days of work, and then more to put everything back together, but was so worth it! I'm really lucky I have a husband who is up for all of my projects. I have a really long list going on in my head and even though I keep adding to it- he's very supportive. Speaking of projects, I still have to make curtains for the kitchen, as well as find something to hang up on the wall...
8 comments:
I'm impressed Lauren! Since Russell and I have never had a house, we can't even imagine doing something like that. And it looks WAY better than it did! Nice job :)
Absolutely love it! Job well done.
it looks so clean and fresh. i know from (painful) experience how much work it takes to paint cabinets so i'm amazed at how quickly you got it done. what brand/color paint did you use?
celeste- I think it's Benjamin Moore, white? I have no complaints, it seemed to cover pretty well. Although I think I may prefer Kilz. It's a little thicker.
That looks great! I'm impressed!
It looks fabulous! I want your kitchen.
It looks so good!! How nice to have that done. Now on to the next project!
Awesome job! What a huge difference a little paint makes!
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