Let me give you a brief recap on what happened. I don't have pictures of all of this unfortunately. :-(
My parents took the doors off (we didn't label them!) We used this stuff called citrus-strip on the doors to take off the finish. This was grueling labor. Fifty year old Varnish doesn't come off easily. We probably should have done two kinds of varnish/stain remover or two passes of the citrus strip and a washing with mineral oil in between but I was so very over it that I didn't.
After the counter-tops were in I knew I wanted the cabinets to be gray too. I sort of hated to cover up all the wood, because it was beautiful, just too much pine. So my thought was to do a gray "whitewash." Well my friends, it seems that this is not a common choice because there was very little to choose from.
I really wanted to use a product like the ones below because I thought it would be easier, but alas, they didn't have any in Gray. :-(
We ended up with a water based tinted gray that was really dark, a white wash that was called pickled white and a clear sealer. I was impatient so I sort of blended them together. to get the look I was after. These were some of the samples that I tried on an inconspicuous area. (As a side note: we didn't get the wood that clean, that is untouched wood that was previously covered by the laminate backsplash and the inside of a cabinet.)
Another reason that this was a bad sample of what it would look like later is that this was raw wood and almost everywhere else had been stripped, but still had a slight stain to it.
This is how they turned out. for some reason there is a slight pink/orange hue. It is probably because I didn't do the whitewash before I did the graywash. But who knows. I think they look pretty cool. Daniel likes them too. (We spray painted the hardware: first with a metal primer in white and then in a oil rubbed bronze, two coats, more on that at another time!)
1) I would be more patient. (Ugh, yes I was VERY impatient about getting it done, but now I wish I had taken more time.)
2) I would do a whole coat in the whitewash, then a whole coat in the gray-wash, then a whole coat in the pickling whitewash. (That's why I was so impatient, I sort of smeared all those together in 1 coat)
3) I would have also done the inside of the doors.
4) While we are on doors, I would have labeled them from the start. Big mistake!
5) I wish I had known more about Chalk paint. I think I would have considered it. (Maybe it isn't off the table)
Well next time I'll show you the floors and then what the kitchen looks like now!
love,
Sarah
I am so happy with the way they finally turned out. You did a great job balancing the color of the wood to the gray. I do wish we had done the inside, too... Oh well! Onto the next project!
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