Paint advice please
Katherine
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Comments (3)tannatonk, that's exactly what I want to do, I'd love to see your before and after pics if you still have them? What are the price ranges for the different paint they have does anyone know? I know the adhesion primer is about $16 for a quart. I saw a similar redi post that got my juices flowing and I figured, I have little to lose, worst case scenario is that I mess them up and well, then we just get new ones. But I'm pretty sure I'll have no trouble with them. I am going to do the counters first then paint the walls and then a tile back splash, then put in a new sink and finally recaulk the counter top etc....See MoreWhite Paint Advice Please!
Comments (4)If you want it all white I would use the same color, but in a different sheen. However, it might be overwhelmingly white so consider painting some rooms another color or adding in color and warmth in other ways. One note about painted doors, this will be an issue if and when you ever sell. Most buyers want standard white doors, and most are unwilling to take on the task of repainting them if they're buying a home. It will look nice, but just a heads up....See MorePaint advice please......
Comments (4)What look are you going for? Color scheme? What are the floors? No chance to try out the options in your space? Sorry to answer your question with more questions, but additional info would be helpful :)...See MorePaint or no paint? Advice please!
Comments (4)getting rid of the upper cabinets and do some type of floating shelves with peel and stick wall paper on the wall would look amazing. It seems like you have really high ceilings. I think it would also help it feel more open and airy. If youre big on wine you could add a wine fridge. If not maybe a coffee bar. lastly, maybe add a light fixture in that space. Look on pinterest or home reno FB groups for inspiration :)...See MoreKatherine
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