Updated Kitchen

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I purchased my house about 4 years ago knowing I was going to have to do some work on it. After working on the yard I decided to update my kitchen cabinets and redo my kitchen. I was quite hesitant on painting the cabinets. My sister told me about All-In-One Paint. I got the sample and experimented on a cabinet I had removed from my kitchen. I loved the results so I purchased a few more samples. Once I decided on my color it was time to paint. I brushed and rolled. (I did paint 3 costs on to get the effect I wanted) Once I had my base color completed, I used sandpaper to make it look a little distressed in places. I then antiqued it and added some pulls. I also used a detail brush with the antiquing gel and added more detail to the cabinet doors and to my pantry door. I used a slightly wet rag to get the wood effect on my pantry door. I did take all of my cabinet doors off. All I need to do now is replace my floor.
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Pictures of kitchen prior to and just after I moved in.

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Old cabinet removed from back wall. Pantry being built in corner.

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Cabinets after using All-In-One Paint and Antiquing gel.

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New Pantry door after using All-In-One Paint.

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Techniques Used
Brush & Roll
Materials Used
Qty
Project Brush Bundle, NEW!
1
Cashmere (true white), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
Gallon
Vintage Brown Antiquing Gel, Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
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16oz
Deglosser / Stain Syntec Brush, 2"
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Deglosser / Degreaser ( Surface Prep ), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
32oz Quart
Total Cost: $263.90
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