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| This cheery green cabinet adds to the vintage modern feel of this bathroom. |
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| You don't have to commit to having everything match. Here the cabinets are wood, while the green island adds a big dollop of color to the kitchen. |
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| This very blue bathroom always delights me! |
| The orange cabinets serve as exclamation points. |
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| Here the red/orange is an accent color, not used on every cabinet, so that you don't overdose on it. |
Today I came across this awesome red vanity on The Magic Brush blog. Jennifer painted it for her boys's bathroom. She is an amazing painter!!!
Thanks for another great article :)
Michelle
But thanks, Becky for the great painted cabinet ideas - giving me inspiration for my kids' bathroom and my laundry room!
Michelle
Sorry guys, I don't know much about stain, but I'll put some feelers out and see if anyone else does!
Becky
If you a little unsure, it might be safer to go with neutral cabinetry and the color on your walls...because it's much easier to repaint walls than cabinets if later you tire of the color...or for resale purposes. Perhaps you could just paint the island cabinetry...if there's an island...or a small section of cabinetry somewhere in the kitchen (desk area?). I love seeing kitchens with a mix of either different painted cabinetry or even stain and painted cabinets. It can really make for a beautiful look.
The other thing I do when agonizing over paint color and where to use it...I buy a few sheets of poster board and paint them with the color(s) I'm considering. Then I just tape (masking tape) the poster board(s) whereever I'm thinking of using the paint. Often, if I go to bed, come down the next morning and after a good night's rest, I know the second I see it if it's the right way to go. Hope this helps a little.
Susan
My only concern over painted cabinets would be the durability of the finish. But I guess - easy enough to touch up.
We have corrugated metal behind our wood stove, and also in our shower surround.We live in a little cottage in the woods,so it really brings in that farmhouse venacular. I now have the idea to put it in my kitchen cabinets! Everything else in our home is white painted wood and beadboard, and natural wide pine floors.I can't wait to put pictures up, when our reno is a bit more complete...
Anyone painted their kitchen cabinets before? I have and it looked WONDERFUL but the paint did not wear as well as i'd liked. What kind of paint did you other do-it-your-selfers use and what are the pros and cons?
We're in a new house and about ready to do it again. ;) What can I say we're gluttons for punishment!
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Becky