I worked at Benjamin Moore for over 16 years ... the "painted wood" look you have accomplished is AMAZING! We always had to tell people you either had to restain real wood the traditional way, or prime and paint - this is a game changer!!!
This 3-part series was so timely! I’m collecting information in preparation for painting tile and redoing kitchen cabinets that I want to still look like wood. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for you. Thank you!
Hi Sarah! I’ve watched your channel for a couple of years and realized today that I’m not subscribed. I will do so immediately. I was wondering if you had ever thought of doing some kind of pint treatment on your counters. I’ve seen a couple of video’s where the treatment ultimately made the counter top look like marble. I am interested to know what you would do if given the opportunity. I really enjoy your style. It really speaks to me. It looks like you have moved into a larger home. I have a smaller kitchen but would love to make it appear larger. Thank you for sharing. 😺
Good morning. We are currently painting our kitchen cabinets and your videos have been a HUGE help. It seems our crown molding that trims the cabinets is mdf board covered in vinyl to match the wood. How would you go about painting over that?
Amazing! Did not think that was going to work. Random question....your fridge...can you open your freezer door all of the way? I lived with a fridge like this for 5 years and going in sideways to get things in/out before updating to a top/bottom fridge.
Whattttt…, game changer. I have a piece of furniture (pie safe) I dreamed of sanding down snd staining it but it was constructed with numerous types of wood, I might try this. Btw, do you purchase the stain yourself in the color you want?
You can use this product but I’d sand and prime first if the existing layer is peeling at all. You want to give it a good base or it will keep having the same problem.
Hi, just an idea I would have painted the top cupboards with the same colour of the walls so the blend away. I feel there is too many things going on. Sorry just an idea 😊
You did not count the cost of the primer, the cleaners and cleaning rags, sponges, etc. These are true costs as we are considering our DIY time at $0.00/hr. I bring this up as these are also costs the so-called professional love to tack you with. The work you did is very good, lots of great advice and as a woodworking myself, I would never have thought the faux wood would have done such an excellent job. Great work and thank you for sharing..