You explained this project well- thank you for details about hot air, your few missteps, aligning the paper. I Was looking for alternative to painting our vanity . You’re right about not adhering the vinyl inside because your guests shouldn’t be looking inside in the first place 🤣
I took off the old vinyl wrap from my bathroom vanity and wanted to apply a new one. But I didn't know what it was called and I was searching for a video. I finally rephrased my word search and came across this video. Thank you so much for this video. My husband made a wood project for me and he will be using the vinyl peel-and-stick paper on the bathroom vanity cabinet and my wood project in the kitchen 😊
Great job! A tip if you ever do this again is to look inside the cabinet where the top front panels are. There is usually plastic clips to remove them. Then you can wrap them like you did your doors.
My Grandma left me her house when she passed away. It needs a major a makeover given she bought the house in 1991. I've been doing esthetics mostly rearranging, putting my stuff in and storing her outdated furniture lol my grandma knew her stuff was outdated and she wanted a makeover when she was alive too. I thought about staining the cupboards to a darker wood color but this vinyl is a new idea. I guess it comes down to affordability for me. I would like the kitchen done, hallway cabinets, and two restrooms. I'd like to do my counter tops as well and cover up this 1991 style counter tops they're hideous. Cool video, you made me brainstorm some ideas and to get on it.
It's funny how the young people are calling this a "trend". Covering stuff with contact paper, or "mac'tac" as we call in some places in Canada, has been done for years. My mother used to cover stuff, ie bureau drawers etc, with this stuff way back in the 1970's. Your cabinent looks great, by the way.
Thank you so much! Got everything in hand now! I'm still worried because I need to do a 5ft. vanity countertop.....around a sink 😬 My measuring skills aren't up to par for sure. But you've given me some confidence! Thanks again!
@@Ettore I don't have an exhaust fan in my bathroom to help with the steam, and I love long showers. I might still try it. Like you stated. It is reversible.
@@tmulcahy7869 I normally don't turn on my exhaust fan either. I'm pretty impressed with the adhesive so far, just make sure to really press in those edges while doing this