How to do a make over on laminated door cabinets?
I have thermfoiled cabinet doors how can I redo them?
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You can paint them as long as you use a bonding primer. Here is my favorite bonding primer.
Sandralea: maybe this will help
https://athoughtfulplaceblog.com/how-to-paint-thermofoil-cabinets/
Hi Sandralea,probably the easiest way to redo them is by painting them. Here's a handy article that will help you get started - https://www.bobvila.com/articles/painting-laminate-cabinets/
Here's some more info for you Sandralea!
https://athoughtfulplaceblog.com/how-to-paint-thermofoil-cabinets
Here is a thorough step by step tutorial with pictures:
https://brepurposed.porch.com/2017/09/07/add-trim-paint-laminate-cabinets/
Clean well using TSP. Don't sand. Use a good bonding primer then paint 2 coats of oil based paint. Most durable and doesn't need a top sealer. Chips less than latex.
I found a couple more ideas for your project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfNuB1qi9WE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ueq3I7QiGfk
this video shows how to paint the door and other ideas for you too
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/356488126726877432/
Hi! This blogger did a terrific makeover with hers:
https://pin.it/10p31Gi
you can paint them
Hello Sandralea,
You could use. ESP Primer first before painting, or Cover with Contact, or Fabric using Mod Podge, or Wallpaper, Good luck!
Yes a Primer is a good thing to start. I am currently in the process of redoing some of my furniture at home and kitchen cabinets are one of the items on the list. I have figured out what kind of colors I want to use and what kind of work I want to do but there are so many different little things that I still need to think about. I am now looking for a primer for painting kitchen cabinets because I want my surfaces to be perfect, like without streaks or patches or uneven color. So yes if you are doing new paints never forget the primer.