How To Cover Kitchen Cabinets With Contact Paper
Refacing our cabinets using contact paper.
How to cover kitchen cabinets with contact paper. I applied that piece first then started on the outside. Line it up with the top of the cabinet carefully then flatten it with your hand. This process is a lot easier if you take off the cabinet doors first.
Or go with a cheerful pattern instead of one. Cover a few areas at a time with contact paper and observe the visual effects of the paper for a day or two before adding more. Put a small blob of reusable mounting putty in each corner of the cabinet before placing in spongy or plastic liner to secure it.
Design Your Wall has the best selection of funky and interesting contact paper that I found. Note that peeling off contact paper from your kitchen cabinets may cause sticky residues. Just unscrew the doors from.
I went looking for cool contact paper and I found it. Apply contact paper to kitchen cabinets peel the backing off the first inch or so and align the corner of the contact paper with the corner of the door. If your cabinet face is larger than the roll of vinyl paper you will have to line up two pieces carefully and make sure the seam isnt obvious.
Measure the cabinet face and cut out the vinyl paper according to that measurement. Cut your wrapping paper. I placed a no-slip liner on top of the shelves so I did not use contact paper on the top.
Remove all hardware from your cabinet and clean the surface. Adding molding can upscale your kitchen cabinets in a. Use the contact paper to cover some of the flat surfaces of the cabinets such as the doors facings or the border where the cabinet tops meet the ceiling.