Antiquing Kitchen Cabinets With Paint
If the cabinets are really dirty youll probably want to clean them but mine were fine.
Antiquing kitchen cabinets with paint. A kitchen makeover can be as simple as a fresh coat of paint or stain on those antique cabinets. Dont worry if the color seems too bright -- the glaze will tone it down. For example if your cabinet has a natural wood color you can just prep it and leave it.
To put it simply glazing a cabinet involves using a semi-transparent glaze paint over a cabinet door that has already been painted with regular matte paint. Antiquing Kitchen Cabinets With Chalk Paint. By the way the lovely kitchen cabinets in our header image were painted for Inside Story Design in a lacquer tinted to match Sherwin Williams Repose Gray And.
Use lacquer if you want a furniture-quality paint in a fresh color like gray or white or in a strong color like blue or black. If playback doesnt begin shortly try restarting your device. Additional effects can be added later to produce a more complete look.
Once the primer has dried paint the first coat of paint color onto your cabinets. Sand the Edges and Corners. The chalk paint dries really quickly.
Paint a Base Coat. I want to antique them with a brown latex paint mixed with a latex glaze. Clean the surfaces and remove the old finish.
Antiquing Kitchen Cabinets With Chalk Paint. Paint and antique glaze kitchen cabinets - YouTube. Thats the beauty of this amazing paint.