Bathroom remodel, salvaged vanity

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I originally learned about All-In-One Heritage Paints when considering painting and updating my kitchen cabinets. I decided to test the waters with a smaller project first. A bathroom remodel was also in my wish list so I decided to give that a try first. I found a vanity that I liked at a home goods resale shop. The prep was a super easy process. I used the sponges to apply the paint. I could not believe how absolutely easy the whole process was. I gave this vanity new life with the color “London.” You would truly never know that this vanity is probably a few decades old! I painted the doors and trim in the bathroom with “Cashmere.” I found that process more tedious and it required 3 coats even though the doors were only beige to begin with. I much preferred using the sponge to apply the paint. I could not be more happy with the final outcome!!
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Before

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After

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Project completed

360 view of final project

Techniques Used
  • Brush & Roll
  • Doors Off
Materials Used
Qty
MEDIUM SYNTEC Fiber Oval, Tapered Brush
1
Foam Roller (open cell foam), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint, 2pk
1
2 Pack-True Applicator Sponge, Heirloom Traditions ALL-IN-ONE Paint
1
London (green gray), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
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32oz Quart
Cashmere (true white), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
32oz Quart
Total Cost: $128.95
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