does anyone have a web site that is on kitchen cabinet painting?
i want to paint my kitchen cabinets....but dont know where to even start.....they are made of partical board ....and i was told by someone that i would need to treat them with a Kiltz primer first. Water base or oil base? also i need to sand them down....wont this be difficult since they are made of partical board? Sarah.....where in Walmart do i find this? thx sarah will go look today sarah my walmart didnt have anything to do with texture painting...... :( no didnt buy kiltz yet.....not sure what to do......my cabinets have some water spots that warped sorta......so i am at a loss as to how to handle it i would like to have white cabinets.....my kitchen is done up in apples.......soft yellow walls with apple boarding.....mostly green and yellow decor.....but i dont want to do my cabinets in those colors just in case one day i do the decor different sarah gotta run out.....please email me with any ideas....i really appreciate it....u can click on my avatar to get my email addy
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- First of all, I wouldn't sand them down. Particle board texture can look cool when painted correctly. Kilz Primer is probably a good idea. You can do so many things with cupboards. If you can get to a Walmart you can buy a kit for around $7 that will give you some texturing options. I just did my cupboards (which are the same as yours) with a kit that produced a rust texture. It is so pretty and gives them some character. I would suggest some kind of texture however. The kit I used was two easy steps and very, very easy. :) I hope this helps!!! In the paint section. Usually the best stuff is in the clearance aisle! :) You may not find the rust one, but there should be something there that you could use. Good Luck! Remember, don't follow a standard when it comes to decorating. Do something different. You know what you like :) Shoots, okay. Sorry for the misinformation! Next step. I have done this as well. Did you happen to buy any Kilz? and what color?
- Kilz is shellac based. Sand them, prime and paint. Or buy new cabinets. That's the route I'd go. Nothing worse than a crappy kitchen.
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