How to Paint Shabby Chic Kitchen Cabinets
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Creating Shabby Chic Kitchen Cabinets on a budget is an easy project that can be accomplished in one weekend. To start this Shabby Chic Kitchen Cabinet Paint Technique project you will need to spend at least one weekend, but maybe a little more time. Any real wood or cheap plain fake wood Kitchen Cabinets are perfect for this Shabby Chic Paint Technique.
Here is a list of supplies you will need to start making these Shabby Chic Kitchen Cabinets:
· Primer
· Paint (2 colors: white and either sand or tan)
· Roller paint brushes
· A variety of 2", 3", or 4" paint brushes
· Wood stain
· Glaze
· Sandpaper
· Drop clothes
· Kitchen Cabinets
Now, start sanding the surface of your plain Kitchen Cabinets. Once you have the surface lightly sanded, you should wipe off the dust with a clean dry clothe. An old white t-shirt will work perfectly here.
Now, you are ready to put a coat of primer. If you are using a cheap fake wood Kitchen Cabinets this is a very important step. Your Shabby Chic Paint Technique will not stick to your surface if you don't sand and then prime your Kitchen Cabinet surface.
If you want a rough more rustic Shabby Chic Kitchen Cabinets try putting the primer on with one of the 4" brushes. This will give texture and create the look of real wood. If you prefer the smoother look you can roll the paint on with any type of paint roller. A foam roller will create the smoothest surface.
Allow your primer to dry completely.
Put on a coat of your base paint. This is either a sand color or tan color. You could do a yellowish tan. This paint should not be the actual color you want your desk to end up, but the color you want to show through when you finish the Shabby Chic Kitchen Cabinets.
Now you are ready to paint your surface with the real color you wish it to be. I always recommend painting a white or antique white color for true Shabby Chic Kitchen Cabinets.
Don't be scared to choose a bright white because the Shabby Chic Kitchen Cabinet Paint Technique process will tone down the appearance of the stark white considerably if you want.

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Takeaways
- Once you have finished sanding the Kitchen Cabinet surface wipe the surface down with a clean rag.
- That old white t-shirt will work well here again.
- This darkening will mimic years of dirt and the aging process.
Did You Know?
You can stop at this point, but if you want to go the extra mile you can use a mixture of ½ wood stain and ½ glaze to darken your piece.Resources
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Posted on 02/10/2008 at 10:02:31 AM