How to Give Your Kitchen Cabinets an Antique Look
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Country Chic Paint
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If you’re considering refurbishing your kitchen cabinets and you would like to give them a rustic, antique look, watch this video to find out which products are best and how to apply them!
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This tutorial is applicable to any high-traffic project you might be working on, be it kitchen cabinets, table tops, for example.
Apply any color of Country Chic Paint to your piece and distress as desired. For more details on how to prepare and paint your cabinets, see our kitchen cabinet painting tutorial. Make sure you wait 24 hours before moving on to the next step.
Before opening the jar, give it a good shake. Once you’ve opened the jar, use a stir stick to stir it for about a minute. You want to make sure the ingredients are very well combined!
Use a synthetic-bristle paint brush to apply the glaze, then remove the excess with a slightly damp, lint-free rag. Keep in mind that the glaze dries quite quickly so you should work in small areas to avoid streaking. Don’t try to tackle more than one cabinet door at a time. For more detailed instructions on how to glaze your furniture, see our glazing tutorial.
For high-traffic projects like kitchen cabinets, we recommend sealing your work with our Tough Coat for optimal protection against daily wear and tear. For more instructions on how to apply Tough coat, see our Tough Coat application tutorial.
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Suggested materials:
- All-in-One Decor Paint (Country Chic Paint)
- Glaze (Country Chic Paint)
- Synthetic Bristle Paint Brush (Country Chic Paint)
- Tough Coat (Country Chic Paint)
- Lint-Free Rag
Published July 5th, 2016 1:18 PM
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