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Showing posts with label kitchen reno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen reno. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 10, 2013

How I Created My Kitchen Cabinet Finish

***Since doing this tutorial I have finally completed our kitchen reno!:) To see the completed kitchen with the cabinet doors back on click here and here.***
I have had many requests asking me about our kitchen cabinets from "What color are you using?" to "How are you creating the finish?". I decided I would go ahead and share step by step the process I used. Keep in mind I have NOT been to any classes. This is just the method I have come up with.
Here is what I had to work with. Dark cabinets in a small space. I wanted to lighten and brighten our kitchen up.
I decided to use Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old Ochre.I used chalk paint because it requires little to no prepping. All I did was wipe down the cabinets and dry them then started painting. 
It takes me three coats to achieve full coverage since my cabinets are so dark. To help keep the brush strokes to a minimum I dip the tip of my paint brush in some water and then in the paint. It helps the paint to go on more smoothly.
After all three coats dry I get down to sanding the surface.  My preferred method of sanding is to use a Medium grade sanding block that is wet. I prefer this method because it keeps the mess at bay. I do not have to worry about chalk dust everywhere which is a major plus since I am painting the cabinets inside the house. 
The only mess is on the sanding block and my hands. Every so often I rinse the sanding block off and ring it out. You want it wet but not too wet. Sanding with a moist sanding block makes for the smoothest finish ever! 
I distress my edges by lightly sanding in a circular motion. 
After I was done sanding I pulled out my Country Grey Chalk Paint.
I used this color to highlight the inside of the panels on the front of the cabinet doors.
To speed up the painting process I use a hair dryer to dry the paint in between coats. I actually use a hair dryer to dry every coat of paint. I wait about 5 to 10 minutes on larger areas to allow time for the paint to somewhat dry on its own and then I blow dry it the rest of the way. I have found that it makes the paint harder to come off. I allow some dry time on its own so when I take the hair dryer to it the paint won't start to crack. Always be sure not to hold the hair dryer too close because cracking may appear where you do not want it to.
After the Country Grey I went back over the edges of the panels with a light brushing of Versailles. 
Once completed with highlighting the panels with contrasting paint colors I pulled out my clear wax and dark wax.
I always use Clear Wax first on my pieces. If you plan on using a dark wax this is a must otherwise the dark wax will soak into your paint and you will not be able to get it out.To apply the wax I used an old white clean t-shirt that I have cut up. You can use wax brushes or even cheese cloth to apply wax but I just prefer using an old t-shirt.
Adding the clear wax will change the color of your paint slightly. Keep this in mind when you are choosing a color.
After rubbing the clear wax in I then used a dark wax for antiquing. To get into the nook and crannies I applied the dark wax with a thin paint brush. I like using a smaller brush because it saves on wax. You do not need to cake on the wax. I found out over the past few years of perfecting my technique that the thicker you put the wax on the harder it is to work with. 
Here are all the areas covered in dark wax that I wanted to highlight/age. After the dark wax is applied all you need to do is work the dark wax back off with a small amount of clear wax on your cloth. If you rubbed too much of the dark wax off no worries you can always apply more. I used the same cloth thru the entire waxing process which enabled me to have just the right amount of dark wax on my cloth to rub lightly over the entire cabinet door.
Once I was done working the wax into the cabinet door I then used a paper towel scrunched up to buff a shine on the door. It works like a dream. Doing this does take a lot of arm power and maybe one day I will try using an actual buffer but for now this works just fine for me. 
Here is the completed finish!
I know this finish is not for everybody but I just love the rustic charm it adds to our kitchen.
I debated on wether or not to use wax in the kitchen. I originally was going to use a sealer but since I had the wax on hand already I just went with it. We have a bathroom vanity that I waxed almost a year and half ago and the finish has held up beautifully so I figured it was worth a shot in the kitchen as well. As with any waxed piece we have to be gentle with the cabinet doors to give the wax time to cure. It can takes up to 30 days sometimes a little longer depending on the humidity in your home for wax to cure/harden. Average work time for each cabinet door is about an hour to an hour and half. The time includes taking the hardware off and putting it back. It is quite time consuming but well worth it in the end.
I still have several doors left to do and to work on the desk area but I am getting excited for a full reveal.
Treasure Hunt Thursday will be up at 6:00 p.m.!:) Hope to see you at the party.

DISCLOSURE: This is just how I painted our kitchen cabinets. I am NOT an expert/professional. Paint at your own risk!;) Please take all things into consideration when you decide to paint your cabinets. Make sure you are well informed of any process you choose to do. 
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Monday, March 18, 2013

Kitchen Reno Part 2


We started demo last Tuesday I think it was or maybe Monday. I have lost track. It has been a long week. Anyways, don't ya just love my new mani!?;) 
We completed the desk area first and used a smaller travertine tile here. After we had it all up I decided that the smaller would be too busy everywhere in the kitchen so we headed back to the tile store to return the smaller and to buy the larger ones.
The larger tiles went up much faster and they still tie into the desk area because they are the same color story. We had a few tiles that kept wanting pop off the wall for some reason so I just tapped them up till they dried. Worked like a charm.
This is The Hubster just before we started on the last area to be tiled. He looks so thrilled does't he!;) He was a really good sport and he loves the end result.
11:30 Saturday night putting up the last tile. Probably one of the worst pics ever but hey just keeping it real after three non stop days of working. 
We both are in love with how it all turned out! Sunday I took the day off but now I am now busy sealing and grouting everything.
The design we came up with for the cooktop. The Hubster says the glass tiles look khaki. I say they look green. He prefers khaki so we will just go with that!;)
I am still torn on paint color for the walls even though I already purchased two gallons. I am also still torn on the cabinet color. I am pretty sure it will be Old White though. The Papa is trying his hardest to get me not to paint the cabinets. I just "have" to though to achieve my vision of a brighter kitchen and trust me the cabinets may look nice from afar but they are dinged and scratched in some places and hazy for some reason in others.
Our plans do not stop at tiling and painting! We had to take our monster of a micro down from above the stove because the builder had tiled behind it. Once it came down The Hubster kept eyeing it and I knew exactly what he was thinking. The micro was not to go back up! It was something I have been dreaming to do for awhile now so it thrilled me to pieces that he saw the vision too. 
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Now we are in the process of designing a custom hood.
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A lot of my inspiration pics have hoods with display shelves so I knew I had to have one. I can not wait to actually start building it! 
I wanted to thank everybody for all your kind comments thus far on our reno!! I really appreciate them all and apologize that I just have not had time to respond to them all. I have read each and every one though and y'all warm my heart!:)
See ya back here tomorrow for the most viewed links from last weeks Treasure Hunt Thursday! I will also share a treasure I found over the weekend for the kitchen! I just love it when things come together!
....just because I have not shared a cute puppy pic lately! Our Savannah has ben a doll thru this entire process though she thought she could help me pic a paint color and ended up with paint on her ear. The Hubster laughed and said yep, she is our dog!;)


Saturday, March 16, 2013

Kitchen Dreaming Like A Mouse

I could spend hours looking at pictures of beautiful kitchens. 
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I love this one for so many reasons from the antique chandy to the toile curtains.
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This one has slightly distressed antique white cabinets and a custom range hood.
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A beautiful blue island.
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Have you noticed any similarities in these kitchens? They are all light and bright and airy. I have been longing to brighten up our kitchen. If you have been following me for sometime you may have realized I do not really share pics of our kitchen. 
Alot of people may call me crazy but I have been begging The Hubster to agree to my painting the cabinets.
Our kitchen is not very big and to me it is very dark.
We have the dark cabinets and Baltic Brown Granite. Last year we priced changing out the granite and it would have been well over $7,000 for just basic lighter granite. We are too practical and could not justify cahnging out perfectly fine granite at that price tag. 3 years ago I painted our kitchen SW Camelback which did not help with the whole cave factor so earlier this week I decided to repaint the walls as you may be able to tell from this pic. There are several testers going on in here!;) 
While trying to choose a new paint color to my surprise The Hubster asked me what color I wanted to paint the cabinets. I was in shock!;) Well one thing led to another pretty much like those "If You Give A Mouse A Cookie" books. New wall paint and the idea of painting the cabinets led to a trip to the tile store just to browse. 
We ended up coming home with new tile for our backsplash! This was so not in my plans when I had decided to repaint the walls.
The Hubster agreed the backsplash needed to come down.  It was not anything special. Just our floor tile set on a diagonal. 
Within 24 hours of The Hubster agreeing to the cabinet painting we had demolished our backsplash. Thankfully it came down fairly easily and we did not have to replace any sheet rock.
This adventure has been rather interesting. Our plans evolve and change daily. We do not really know what we will end up with. All I do know is that it will be much brighter in here! After several other plans we ended up with this design for behind our cooktop.

In the last three days we have been going non stop and I can not wait to share our makeover with y'all. The tile is 75% up as of right now. By the end of the weekend I hope to have it all up to share with ya on Monday. We have some other major changes as well planned for in here so stay tuned!;)

Hope everybody is having a great weekend! Thanx for stopping by.