PAINTING A GLAZED DARK FINISH ON KATHRYN & SEAN'S KITCHEN CABINETS & STAIR RAILINGS & LINK TO PAINT COLORS & TECHNIQUE EBOOK
Kathryn and Sean asked me to paint their kitchen cabinets and stair railings.
Both were that pickled/whitewashed oak.
I showed them some samples and this finish is the one they chose for the kitchen cabinets.
It's several layers of paint and sealer.
This finish looked really good with their granite and backsplash tiles.
Their floors were stained concrete and the cabinet finish looked great with the flooring, too.
My hands get a little messy with these cabinet finishes. But, they clean up just fine.
They were very happy with the way the kitchen turned out.
Then, I showed them a couple of samples for the stair railings. They chose the one on the left.
Sean had stained his front door a really dark color and they wanted the railings to be dark, too.
The dark railings look so nice, now.
Doesn't that look nice!
The "before" pictures are below. The paint made such a difference.
One of their friends stained their concrete floors and put this design in the entry.
It's Fiesta time in San Antonio. You can see Kathryn's Fiesta wreath on the front door with lots of brightly colored ribbons. Fiesta is a really big thing here. It's fun! fun! fun! for several days.
Yesterday, I saw a lady with each one of her fingernails painted a different color.
FIESTA!!
Stair railing "before".
Kitchen cabinets "before".
(original post 4/17/15)
Here is a link to my new instructional eBook with paint colors and technique to achieve this finish.
Again, beautiful work!!!
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Rose
Thank you. I'll start again next week.
DeleteOh my goodness! Those cabinets look great!! The dark stair rail looks so much better too. That is a lot of work and patience, but it looks like it was well worth it!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was a lot of work and the color looks so good with the rest of their decor.
Deletevery nice job well done. I love it
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Thank you, Angie! Will visit.
DeleteThe cabinets look beautiful....totally worth the work and mess involved. I'm glad to hear that your hands cleaned up well!!!
ReplyDeleteWould you be willing to share this at my link party today? I'm on a hunt for some great new bloggers today :) http://www.andersonandgrant.com/2015/04/inspiration-to-help-you-get-organized.html
Hi Jamie, Thank you so much! I entered the linky party. Thanks so much for the invitation.
DeleteYou did a wonderful job! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty - we hope to see you again next week. :)
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Thank you, Lorelai!!
DeleteThat is very pretty Lynda! Thanks for joining HSH!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Thank you, Sherry! It's a lot of work.
DeleteReally nice Lynda. You do an amazing job! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
Thank you so much, Jann! The color of the cabinets looked so good with all of their decor colors.
DeleteOnly a TRUE artists hands look the way yours did! You are simply amazing :-) Have a wonderful day Lynda!
ReplyDeleteHey Selina, thank you for the nice words! I've always got paint on me, somewhere :)
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