Woman Gives Her Dull Kitchen A Modern Transformation Using DIY Skills

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The quality flatware that you want to look for in stainless steel. With its refined lines and perfectly nautical themed sailboat motif and rope border, it will be a service you enjoy using every day. Service for eight with five serving pieces.

If the front has panels which come out, you can add mirrors. This would also be nice in a little girl's room. We all know how much little girls love to dance in front of a mirror and look at themselves.

The sea provides food and plenty of inspiration for décor accents. Judiciously choose a motif that accents your own kitchen colors, and interests. Make it fun or sophisticated, but make it something you love.

Turn an one into a craft area or a gift wrapping/stationary station. I'm always having trouble finding a place for all the wrapping paper and ribbons. It's a good place to keep scissors, cards, bags, and ribbons where you can find them. It's easy for our Christmas wrappings to get away from us. If you have a special place you won't have trouble finding it when Christmas comes around.

Kitchen Cabinet in Driftwood
A white kitchen is always classic, but another look could be the soft gray color of driftwood. An entire kitchen or maybe a few accent pieces for a sun and water washed décor.

Cabinet Pulls
Probably the easiest way to add a motif to the kitchen, there are innumerable designs available. I saw so many that it would easily be a very hard choice to make, but reduce the confusion by settleing on a type of metal, the accent or harmony colors that you believe would look best. Be sure to determine which shape fits your hand most comfortably and look for you design in that style.

After you cover other items with plastic, sand your counters and vacuum up all the dust then you apply the adhesive base coat...(you do this with the rollers and brushes you buy to use the kit). First you need to get someone that will help with this process because if you don't you will be disappointed in the results. Please adhere to this warning!!!!...Do areas that the roller won't fit into first! I repeat do those first and only work in a small area at a time because you have to get the colored chips down quickly. While one person is putting on the adhesive base coat the other person needs to be going right behind the first putting down the chips! The kit provides a chip spreader tool but I found for many areas I used my hand instead because trust me the chips fly everywhere!! I still have chips in between the counter and stove that I will never get out unless I move the stove out. I found the base coat to be much thinner than I had expected by the description in the video. I was very surprised that it wasn't thicker and felt thicker would have been better but I was already going to I had to finish.

Again, work in a small area at a time and apply the top coat according to the instructions...it can be a little hard to tell where you have applied it and where you haven't as it starts to dry so try real hard to make sure you get every bit of an area covered before moving on because if you try to re-roll an area it will mess it up because the top coat gets tacky and that only makes a horrid mess when re-rolled.

Really cool ideas here. I purchased a storage locker recently and it had an old Armoire hidden in the back. It looks old and shabby which makes it the perfect project for me. 2 of the glass panes in the doors are missing but I think I can easily replace them. I'm thinking some stained glass on those doors will make it awesome. Before reading this hub I was thinking about putting it out by the trash, but now I'm looking at it in a whole new light. Thanks.

I debated about what do to with the counter tops....thought about replacing them but we didn't really want to spend that kind of money so I started investigating other ways to change them. I looked at websites that showed how to paint them to look like marble and stuff and to me it just left a lot to be desired...Then I looked at the Rustoleum Counter Top Transformation Kit. I went to the hardware store where I knew they had the kits and I read the box many times...I even went back on another day and read it again...I was trying to decide if it was something I thought I could accomplish because once you do it you can't undo it!! I knew I would be stuck with it even if I totally screwed it up...I had to get up my courage first hahaha.

Remember the mantra of the Beach house ease: relax, relax, relax. Let your plans take the work and worry out of making meals or cleanup; bring in as many well organized storage pieces and cooking appliances as you need in a well planned space.

Now I have to apply the top coat using the roller that I bought as instructed by the directions in the kit. I also use a brush for areas the roller can't get into. I found that this part of the process can leave tiny raised areas which are actually tiny bubbles in the top coat caused when you apply it...I don't know if there's any way to avoid them but it's not enough to really bother me anyway.

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