Well, it's officially painted. I'll get to deocorating it after I can get to one of the "MART" stores and find something colorful to add. It's quite bland compared to what it has been for the last several years, but I'll think of it as a blank canvass just waiting for some color. Right now I gotta think of some way to celebrate it's completion, definitly not cooking in it though. Then I'd have to clean it again!
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The kitchen looks great. Are you ready now to come do ours? :-) We need a new paint job as well. I also want to trade out the hardware. Paul may not appreciate the changes I want to make since he would have to do all the work.
The trick is just to paint the parts that show with the doors closed, not the inside. Also, I used the same hardware, I just spray painted it the color I want. Hardware is very expensive and I never wanted to fill in the old holes to drill new holes. I took my time with it and took the hardware off one day and painted the next. I never took anything out of the cupboards to paint, so I saved time that way and by suppertime my kitchen was ready for duty again. YOU could set up an assembly line if you had some helpers and do it in 1 or 2 days. I took a week and a half.
PS don't forget to prime if you're painting over a dark color.
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