Cabinet faux kitchen painting


The modern home kitchen cabinets often look a bit shabby or unattractive sometimes. The home owners then start worrying as to how give that original charming look back to their kitchen cabinets. A fresh coat of paint can perhaps do wonders both to the kitchen cabinets as well as the spirits of all the home makers. To add more to these wonders one can use faux finishing for the purpose of painting kitchen cabinets. Faux painting if used to paint the kitchen cabinets can give that extra ordinary feel to it which can be noticed even at a single glance.

Tools and materials required to faux paint the kitchen cabinet

Faux painting projects have its own set of requirements which varies considerably from one project to another. However an in general guide to the tools and materials needed in order to do faux painting of the kitchen cabinet is as under:* Tools and supplies at the time of preparation of the base.* Primers* Glaze* Materials used for coating. Coating includes paint based coats as well as top coats varnish, stain etc.* Paint tray* Brushes and rollers.* Tools specified for that particular technique which includes sponges, feathers, rags wood graining tools etc.* Water bucket* The use of acrylic paints and glazing liquids demands the necessity of clean up cloths, rags, soap and water whereas alkyd paints and glazing liquids needs mineral spirits.* Rubber gloves.

Thus the requirement of tools and materials will purely depend on which type of faux finishing we want to use to paint the kitchen cabinet.

Procedure in brief

The procedure simply involves applying a colored base coat, decorating with another colored coating and at the end if necessary it should be protected with a top coat. The choice of oil based or latex based products should be made keeping in mind the surface to be painted. Both the products have their own advantages and disadvantages and hence should be selected cautiously. Similarly choice of primers and base color coats should also be made very carefully. The glaze and then finally the finished coat have to be accomplished. The new water based polyurethanes used for the finish coats are the best one available today.