Unusual Bizzare Kitchen Project

Randy Stewart
by Randy Stewart
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Formica countertops and heavily stained white porcelain kitchen sink made over!
Countertops resurfaced with cement and acid stained. Dropped in a copper apron sink and bridge faucet. Removed the old floor tile and acid stained and sealed. Loving the warm feeling now. Enjoy!
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Resurfaced countertops with mesh rewire and applied cement to surface. Colored with concrete acid stain. Dropped in copper apron sink and bridge faucet. The stone work on countertop and stove backsplash is standard patio stone.
Resurfaced countertops with mesh rewire and applied cement to surface. Colored with concrete acid stain. Dropped in copper apron sink and bridge faucet. The stone work on countertop and stove backsplash is standard patio stone.
Resurfaced countertops with mesh rewire and applied cement to surface. Colored with concrete acid stain. Dropped in copper apron sink and bridge faucet. The stone work on countertop and stove backsplash is standard patio stone.
Resurfaced countertops with mesh rewire and applied cement to surface. Colored with concrete acid stain. Dropped in copper apron sink and bridge faucet. The stone work on countertop and stove backsplash is standard patio stone.
Resurfaced countertops with mesh rewire and applied cement to surface. Colored with concrete acid stain. Dropped in copper apron sink and bridge faucet. The stone work on countertop and stove backsplash is standard patio stone.
Resurfaced countertops with mesh rewire and applied cement to surface. Colored with concrete acid stain. Dropped in copper apron sink and bridge faucet. The stone work on countertop and stove backsplash is standard patio stone.
Kitchen cabinet makeover with Portland cement and paint. Converted the grey formica look to something a bit more earthy.
Kitchen cabinet makeover with Portland cement and paint. Converted the grey formica look to something a bit more earthy.
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  • Winter Winter on Feb 23, 2016
    Hey Randy, how did you get the colors in the concrete to keep from blending too much?
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