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Talia Z

Lawrenceville, GA
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Painted Kitchen Cabinets

We used a Rustoleum Cabinet Transformation Kit to change our kitchen cabinets from light to dark. The kit was fairly easy to use and would use it again. There's just a lot of waiting in ...»
between coats to dry. We has used it previously in our master bathroom to try it out first and loved the results. We chose the Chocolate color and used the glaze. We chose to use a paint brush since the instructions recommends using a brush if you are using the glaze. I think the paint lines give the glaze something to hold onto.

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    Commented on Jul 17, 2012
    Fantastic job. They look amazing.
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  • The kitchen backs onto park property so privacy isn't an issue. And I prefer the sun to stream right on it anyway. 4
  • The shades were lined with another fabric (via hot glue) so they weren't too transparent. Gotta appreciate those ready made graphics. :)
  • Junky trinkets were added as faux pulls just for fun.
  • Love how the shades add some warmth without taking over the sunlight nor view. Let's face it... long curtains would get splashed on here anyway.
  • Here's a shot of how the fabric was glued together, then glued to the rod. These are 'dummy' panels so they didn't have to actually work.

Full tutorial can be seen on my blog at:
http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2012/04/my-700-burlap-coffee-bean-sack-window.html
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Make your own coffee sack shades - fast and easy!

I'm one that prefers untraditional window treatments, hence, the coffee sack shades were born!

I simply cut a closet dowel to size, installed it inside the window frame, hot glued the ...»

sack onto the rod and called it done. Very quirky, rustic and so easy to do.

#Bestof2012

#Recycle

2 Hours 10 Easy
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  • Talia Z
    Commented on May 18, 2012
    Great question Steve. I'd also love to know where you can get coffee sacks. I've never seen ...»
    them in a store.

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