This is my secret squirrel home improvement project. I've had it on my to-do list for a couple of years and after the new countertop install last fall it was moved closer to the top of the list. I exercised my editorial prerogative by deciding not to share until I knew if it was successful. Heck successful, what do I mean......how about waited until I knew I was finished!
Having no garage or basement, the dining room table became my workspace. This meant I had to do the doors in batches of 5 or 6. Each batch took about four days for the prep-coat-dry-coat again-dry-glaze-dry-seal-dry. With no visitors and me not flitting here-there-and-everywhere this was the perfect time to do it. The prep is by far the worse. This is something that sounds familiar to people my age, but I digress.
Project Reveal.....
This is where we began. October 2019 - Pre-Phase 1
Breakfast bar, countertops, dishwasher, sink and appliance barn gone. Little decorative 'fencing' removed from top of cabinets.
An added bonus is all the cabinets got cleaned and organized. I had a couple of cans of condensed milk and a couple cake mixes that expired and got trashed. The canned goods are all back in a FIFO order now. They bring to mind Julia Roberts' compulsive husband in the movie Sleeping with the Enemy.
| last of the drawers on my 'workbench' |
And Ta-da Phase 2 completed. I calculated it would take me four weeks doing 5 or 6 doors at a time but I was able to finish in 17 days! Overall this was not such a terrible project, again the prep was the worse. Because of dry times, I worked about three to four total hours each day. I used Rustoleum's Cabinet Transformations Kit that included everything but brushes, painters tape and drop clothes.
This is not what I originally envisioned but that does not mean I am unhappy with the results. It is not without some boo-boos but as we Jersey Girls say, it looks fine from the top of the bridge!
paint kit $90.00
new hinges $95.00
new cabinet hardware - $120 estimated
brushes, drop clothes, painters tape - $70
So for under $400, I got new cabinets. Much better than a $20,000 upgrade that would have been the same configuration as the existing layout! Mr. Wonderful should be so thankful I am always saving him money. LOL
After all, there only so much Sudoku one can play......and now back to stitching.....
Have a great day, stay safe and keep on stitching.
