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Faux Woodgrain over Formica Cabinets

by THAT Painter Lady on Friday, August 1, 2008

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Hi, I would love to get the look of dark wood on my formica cabinets that have been painted white by the owners before me. We don’t have the money to buy new cabinets, and I have seen on tv that it can be done, and looks great. However, I am not sure where to start. Do I have to paint the white cabinets a darder color? Also I found this wood grain brush at lowes for 6 bucks should I buy it. How many colors do I need to buy for the look of a dark wood, with maybe a red undertone. That would look nice. My husband is going to do granite tile on the counter and backsplash. But these white color has got to go! Please help! ~Christina

You definitely have to buy our video on how to achieve the Faux Woodgrain Finish! Click on this link: www.fauxfinishhowto.com/Faux_Wood_Graining It gives you step by step easy to understand instructions.

Here are a few suggestions on how to prep your formica cabinets to be painted:

1. Clean the cabinets thoroughly, using an ammonia-based cleaner. Rinse well and let the cabinets dry

2. Lightly sand the surface of the cabinets. This removes any embedded grease and prepares the surface to be primed. Wipe down surface completely to remove all dust.

3. Tape off everything you don’t want to paint.

4. Apply a good primer, such as Kilz. Use a foam roller and work slowly to avoid air bubbles. Let this dry as directed on the product.

5. Sand once very lightly. Again, wipe down the surface to remove all pf the dust. You are now ready to base coat.

If you want to achieve a dark wood with a red undertones. I would start by basecoating the cabinets a brick red color. You can then faux finish over that with a dark brown mixed with glaze. Try it out on a sample board first. You can definitely try to use the Lowes wood grain brush. You may also want to try a few other wood grain tools to see what works best and achieves the look you are going for.

Good luck with your project! That Painter Lady, DAWN

photo credit: Ctd 2005

Faux Wood Graining On Formica

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Colorful Design in Painted Furniture

by THAT Painter Lady on Saturday, April 19, 2008

I remember my mother and my grandmother sitting on the floor creating some sort of painted furniture. It was several… (I mean many several) years ago, and the fashion was antiqued furniture. So these two giggling girls would take old furniture… paint it up and add new hardware to create something new. 

Don't we all love to still do that today? I haven't painted a piece of furniture in several years, but I have a few pieces in storage waiting for me to create something fun. I still have a few pieces my mom and grandma painted that I am dying to paint over with something a bit more whimsical or in keeping with the style of my home.

I don't have any tips to share with you today about preparation of the furniture or products to use.

What I did find was this great video about whimsical painted furniture. You won't believe the great ideas you will get from this great little movie!

 

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