This project requires NO major sanding and a lower-intermediate DIY skill level.
This project isn’t technically hard, but it was very time and space consuming. Allow yourself about 4 WEEKENDS for a comparable sized kitchen. Yes 8 hour days, both Saturday & Sunday, for 4 weeks to finish the project. Also prepare for cabinets to take over the majority of your living space and to be eating a lot of pizza and Chinese food. Finally, pick a season when you can have windows open and a fan going, because the best DIY projects always come along with a bit of stink.
You’ll need:
• TSP substitute, a scrubby sponge and gloves for cleaning.
• Painter’s tape.
• Foam rollers. (Don’t use regular rollers, their fibers will get stuck in the oak and the finish won’t be smooth.)
• Some quality paint brushes. I used a 2.5″ & 1″ Purdy brush and a fine art brush like these for the tiny crevices and around the hardware. (Don’t cheap out here, I promise a good brush makes for a good finish.)
• A paint tray & painting cup.
• A gallon of Zinsser 123 Water Based Primer. (This is key to the paint sticking to the cabinets!)
• About two gallons (for a kitchen the size of mine, see pics) of Sherwin Williams ProClassic Acrylic Latex Enamel Paint in Satin, in your choice of fabulous color. I went for Antique White and I flippin’ love, love, love it.
• A quart of General Finishes High Performance Water Base Polyurethane Topcoat in Satin. (I did A LOT of homework on the topcoat and this stuff is expensive, but beloved, because it cures rock hard! Highly recommend!)
• Staining pads to apply the poly.
• Elmer’s Wood Fill, if you are moving the location of your hardware OR if you need to repair any dinks, dents or oopsie-daisies in your cabinets before painting.
• An extra fine sanding block (for the wood fill and for a quick, light sand after priming/before painting – only if needed!)
• A pack of tack cloths.
• New door bumpers. (You’ll be removing the old for painting.)
• A show to binge watch & a heaping dose of PATIENCE!
打磨是肯定需要的,最好是弄个电动sander 不需要打磨到bare wood, 但是要degloss 就是用deglosser把表面的那层finish去掉 然后打磨 打磨的主要目的是为了primer能够stick 然后再primer 再油漆 再top coat , 真的很费时间 我花了差不多一个月的空余时间才刷完
http://www.confessionsofaserialdiyer.com/how-to-paint-kitchen-cabinets-a-step-by-step-guide/http://www.practicallyspoiled.com/2015/07/22/from-hate-to-great-a-tale-of-painting-oak-cabinets/
但我柜子门不是roller 滚的 我专门买了个paint sprayer来喷的柜子门 我头一次用paint sprayer 后来的网上学习研究才发现我买的paint sprayer并不是最适合latex water based的油漆 但我觉得效果还可以
当初刷的时候学习的教程和笔记
步骤主要是follow这个步骤:
http://www.practicallyspoiled.com/2015/07/22/from-hate-to-great-a-tale-of-painting-oak-cabinets/
# http://www.practicallyspoiled.com/2015/07/22/from-hate-to-great-a-tale-of-painting-oak-cabinets/
#http://www.confessionsofaserialdiyer.com/how-to-paint-kitchen-cabinets-a-step-by-step-guide/
This project requires NO major sanding and a lower-intermediate DIY skill level.
This project isn’t technically hard, but it was very time and space consuming. Allow yourself about 4 WEEKENDS for a comparable sized kitchen. Yes 8 hour days, both Saturday & Sunday, for 4 weeks to finish the project. Also prepare for cabinets to take over the majority of your living space and to be eating a lot of pizza and Chinese food. Finally, pick a season when you can have windows open and a fan going, because the best DIY projects always come along with a bit of stink.
You’ll need:
• TSP substitute, a scrubby sponge and gloves for cleaning.
• Painter’s tape.
• Foam rollers. (Don’t use regular rollers, their fibers will get stuck in the oak and the finish won’t be smooth.)
• Some quality paint brushes. I used a 2.5″ & 1″ Purdy brush and a fine art brush like these for the tiny crevices and around the hardware. (Don’t cheap out here, I promise a good brush makes for a good finish.)
• A paint tray & painting cup.
• A gallon of Zinsser 123 Water Based Primer. (This is key to the paint sticking to the cabinets!)
• About two gallons (for a kitchen the size of mine, see pics) of Sherwin Williams ProClassic Acrylic Latex Enamel Paint in Satin, in your choice of fabulous color. I went for Antique White and I flippin’ love, love, love it.
• A quart of General Finishes High Performance Water Base Polyurethane Topcoat in Satin. (I did A LOT of homework on the topcoat and this stuff is expensive, but beloved, because it cures rock hard! Highly recommend!)
• Staining pads to apply the poly.
• Elmer’s Wood Fill, if you are moving the location of your hardware OR if you need to repair any dinks, dents or oopsie-daisies in your cabinets before painting.
• An extra fine sanding block (for the wood fill and for a quick, light sand after priming/before painting – only if needed!)
• A pack of tack cloths.
• New door bumpers. (You’ll be removing the old for painting.)
• A show to binge watch & a heaping dose of PATIENCE!
大赞。
请问你是里外都刷了,包括face的里和面, 橱柜你面吗?能介绍一下sander和sprayer吗?