Sunday, August 17, 2014
Painting the frame and prepping the door shelves
Started today by fixing the shelf that attaches to the inside of the bottom doors.
One of the rails was missing went through my scrap basket and found a strip of wood that was just a little thick ran it through the planer till it was the right thickness then cut it to size. I didn't make it the same width as the top rail as it was only marginally thicker and thought it might be good to have a sturdier rail on the bottom.
Then I pained it to match the colour of the door frames.
Masked the panels of the cabinet then painted the frames with two coats of Behr Ultra
The panels had 4 coats of Minwax Wipe-on-poly in gloss then I masked the panels then painted the frames of the doors with two coats of Behr Ultra.
One of the rails was missing went through my scrap basket and found a strip of wood that was just a little thick ran it through the planer till it was the right thickness then cut it to size. I didn't make it the same width as the top rail as it was only marginally thicker and thought it might be good to have a sturdier rail on the bottom.
Then I pained it to match the colour of the door frames.
Masked the panels of the cabinet then painted the frames with two coats of Behr Ultra
The panels had 4 coats of Minwax Wipe-on-poly in gloss then I masked the panels then painted the frames of the doors with two coats of Behr Ultra.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Painting the interior
Painting the interior with Behr Ultra In honied white and the frames of the upper doors in Behr Ultra in pale honey to match the enamel counter top.
Going to replace the board on the back with tongue and groove pine
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