Thursday, February 20, 2014

PAINTING STEPHANIE'S KITCHEN CABINETS TO AN AGED GRAY/BROWN SPECIAL FINISH

PAINTING STEPHANIE'S KITCHEN TO AN AGED GRAY/BROWN SPECIAL FINISH

This is Stephanie's kitchen "before" I painted it.
 The cabinets were the pickled/white washed oak finish.
She wanted me to paint a gray browny aged fnish to go with new wood flooring, tile and wall color in their kitchen family room area.
The darker color made it look really nice.
See those two short doors over the cooking range?  Those are the two they removed to build their new vent-a-hood.
Here is a link to that post:
Stephanie wanted her kitchen island and the cabinets in her family room to look a little different.  So, I painted both a little darker color and faux painted the doors and panels with a different technique.
These are the two different techniques I used for her kitchen and family room.
While I was there, they asked me to faux paint their dining room walls.  
The painters painted the kitchen wall color as the base coat and
 I used a darker brown to faux paint over it.
Stephanie has such a beautiful home and I'm proud that I got to be a tiny part of making it special.
Thank you, Stephanie!

2 comments:

  1. What a beautiful transformation...love the way her cabinets turned out!!

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    1. Thank you! It really was a dramatic change from the lighter cabinets.

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