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  • After - the painted cabinets give this one room first floor (combined kitchen, dining, living room space) a bigger, cleaner look.
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Now time for a backsplash and fun decorative accents. :) 3
  • I've painted kitchen cabinets twice now. In our own home with sanding, primer and Benjamin Moore's Impervo. And these with Rustoleum's Cabinet Transformations. The finish seems super durable and I loved the 'deglosser' vs. sanding step
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Painting kitchen cabinets with Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations

Giving a small apartment a new look on a budget. Painting the cabinets really brightened up the tiny space. With a tight budget, I love the power of paint and the way it can transform so ...»
much, don't you? #bestof2012

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    Commented on Sep 09, 2012
    Barb M. since you will actually be "painting" the cabinet you can use wood filler. thats ...»
    what we used, a little light sanding when it dried ad then follow the normal process

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  • Desiring the look of old crates, I created stencils with my signmaking equipment. The paint went directly on the original wood! 6
  • Eclectic yardstick risers and old license plates were added to jazz things up some. 3
  • No two stairs are alike. 3
  • Here's proof it's really paint on the original wood! 1
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Turn your stairs into a work of art

When I I ripped off the old stairway carpet, I debated for two long years on what to do with the stairs. The 'old patina' showing up on the stairs from daily wear and tear fired up an ...»
idea... make them look as if they were made from old crates.

So I got to work creating stencils and painted them with craft paint. Adding creative things such as yardsticks for risers just added to the fun.

The stairs fool nearly everyone coming in thinking I spent a FORTUNE on them, when in reality, they were absolutely free.

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