Hello ladies! How are ya’ll? Good I hope and ready to learn how to give your cabinets a distressed vintage furniture finish.
Before I start though I would like to remind you of the $25 Home Depot gift card I am giving away in celebration of finishing my kitchen. I thought it would give one of you a start on your next project. Click here to enter.
Here is how my cabinets looked after I finished but before I put on the hardware.
This is a view of the bottom cabinets. The top cabinets were done with a lighter finish. This is what I started with your basic oak finish.
Tip: When you remove the doors and drawer fronts number them so you know where each one goes when re-hanging them.
Here is how I completed the top cabinets.
First I painted them with Annie Sloan Chalk paint in Pure White.
Next I mixed black pigment with a glaze and brushed it on.
I then took a dry rag and removed the glaze.
After I had removed most of the glaze leaving more in the details I decided It was not light enough for me and I wiped it again with a damp cloth to remove more glaze.
After they were dry and re-hung I still wanted the top cabinets lighter so I went back and dry brushed more Pure White on them. Finally I was satisfied.
I then used ASCP clear wax applying it with a brush and wiping off excess with a rag as I went. I then distressed them and when they were dry applied another coat of wax. To finish I buffed them to a light sheen.
My bottom cabinets I wanted a little different so I started by painting them with ASCP Paris Gray. I then followed the steps above except when I applied the black glaze I sort of slopped it on every which a way so that when I followed up with dry brushing the white on I would have more texture.
Here are the pictures showing you the steps.
First one with glaze and the one at top after wiping with dry cloth.
End of bar after glaze had dried.
By the way these are the front of the cabinet drawers they pop off which made them much easier to paint. This one is after about two coats of dry brushed Pure White.
Dry brushing is a method of using a dry brush with most of the paint wiped off. When you first start applying the paint you are barely touching the surface and as most of the paint is used you will press harder. You never want to get a solid looking brush of paint on the wood.
After each coat dries you continue adding the white with a dry brush until you get the look you want. I think I applied a total of five coats in this manner.
Now here is where the bottom cabinets start to really look different. Next you wax them using the soft clear wax wiping off the excess with a dry cloth. I then took one of those gray sanding blocks and started distressing them. Resulting in the gray paint showing through in spots like they had worn over time.
You want to distress anywhere you think they would naturally wear. Around the handles and pulls, on the corners, at the base, etc. After all that scrubbing and rubbing they look like this.
Corner top cabinet showing new bottom trim around cabinets.
To finish them I used different pulls on the top, the drawers, and the bottom doors to look as if they had been added at different times.
We only have a few small things to do before I share my completed kitchen. I hope you are inspired to take your cabinets on as a spring project.
Oh yes, by the way, here is the inspiration picture I used to base my kitchen cabinet remodel on.
habershamhome.com
Oh yes, by the way, here is the inspiration picture I used to base my kitchen cabinet remodel on.
habershamhome.com
In a comparison of the inspiration picture and my finished cabinets I think I managed to upgrade my stock cabinets beautifully. What do you think?
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They look really good. I really like the grey with the white dry brushed over. You've created lots of texture and interest.
ReplyDeletePeggy,
ReplyDeleteI already left a comment over on your give-a-way page but wanted to leave one here as well.
I am still just "Loving" your molding for your kitchen. I am visiting your site again today just to ooh and aah over it.
Your techniques look great!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic~ thanks for linking up at Feathered Nest Friday!
ReplyDeletePeggy, Your kitchen remodel posts are like a decor show on HGTV! I can't wait to tune in to see the next step. I am very intimidated about distressing, but you make it look effortless. Gorgeous cabinets!!
ReplyDeleteTake care, Kathleen
I think you did fabulous! Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLooks FAB!! Thanks for linking up with us! I wouldn't have seen this otherwise (: So glad I did!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I'm planning on redoing my brown kitchen cabinets white, but wasn't quite sure on how I wanted them to look. You've inspired me! I found you through Spotlight Saturday at Classy Clutter. Looking forward to seeing more of your creative projects!
ReplyDeleteSharla
Coming by way of Cielo's party. Love your new look for your cabinets. The glaze makes all the gorgeous molding pop amazingly! Can't wait to see the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out lovely! Btw, thanks for coming to the party and for sharing your thoughts regarding my question :) True, we can't protect them from disappointments so all we can do is teach them how to cope up.
ReplyDeleteThey turned out beautiful! I'd love for you to share this at Mix it up Monday:
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I hope to see you soon:)
The cabinets look wonderful!! The addition of the dark glaze really made these look fantastic. :-) Sue
ReplyDeleteThe cabinets look wonderful. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteYou did very well!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking the time to stop over and share this lovely project. I hope you'll stop back often and share some more at Mix it up Monday :)
ReplyDeletePeggy a beautiful transformation on the cabinets, Bravo!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you will come and see my new Annie Sloan Chalk Paint projects!
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Karena
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How did you do?!!! Your last picture left me with my mouth hanging open and also reeeeeally annoyed at myself for just painting all my cabinets plain ole' white and doing NOTHING else to them. Seriously! I'm green with envy. These.Are.Gorgeous. Times 10.
ReplyDeleteKudos! Cabinets take FOREVAAAH.
ReplyDeleteYour finish is lovely.
-Revi
that was a lot of work, but so worth it- they are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYOu are a BRAVE one for painting your kitchen cabinets. And they look stunning! Wonderful job.... I am so inspired!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Love the technique...came out perfect. I am your newest follower and would love it if you would follow me back at http://smallholdings.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sherron
Wow, what a difference! You really achieved a rich and beautiful patina! And you are so brave to take on kitchen cabinets! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI love these cabinets peggy!! I cant wait to see the completed kitchen!!
ReplyDeleteLou cinda
Beautiful! Well done.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
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Your cabinets are beautiful! I love the colors you chose and that the top cabs are different from the base cabs. Great technique- yay for the guts to go for it!
ReplyDeleteOh this project is so gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing. Beautiful work. -K
ReplyDeleteYour cabinets look very much like the inspiration source. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSharon @ mrs. hines class
Hi Peggy, Lovely cabinets! I really need to do mine but I want to practice on a few pieces of furniture first with the ASCP. Never used it before and practice makes perfect. Wish me luck.
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
I only have 1 word..... Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic - so jealous. I hate my kitchen cabinets!!
ReplyDeleteWow Peggy, your cabinet turned out just great. Well done!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Judy
Wow - you kitchen is stunning with the new color, I'm sure!! I love the distressed look, especially with the bottom cabinets!! Nice job!!
ReplyDeleteI'm pinning this for sure - thanks for linking up to Romance on a Dime!!
Yikes! First off they are GORGEOUS, but so much work! I also painted my stock kitchen cabinets, but a few years ago.. I know how much effort and time it takes! Way to go... I cannot wait to see the final reveal! - Susan
ReplyDeletePeggy,
ReplyDeleteI just found you through Twigg Studios and am SO impressed with this cabinet re-do. Of course it is completely my style, but even if it weren't I would think it was incredible! You couldn't have purchased cabinets new that looked this nice.
I am following you and plan to subscribe to updates by email so I don't miss anything.
Thanks,
Maureen
Absolutely gorgeous - love the look. You really did a great job. I bet your hanging out in your kitchen a lot now.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. Can't wait to see the finished product!
ReplyDeleteLooking at the original I can safely say that you made a gigantic improvement. Usually when it comes to antique furniture I'm always for sticking with the original color scheme, but in this case you most definitely made a good choice with the white recolor.
ReplyDeleteYou seemed to be very handy in this kind of thing. Getting that distressed vintage look on a cabinet isn’t easy because you have to be very careful in applying the white and black coating to achieve the shade that want. You, however, did it perfectly! These distressed vintage cabinets will definitely give your kitchen a whole new look!
ReplyDeleteThank you Darryl. I love my new kitchen since upgrading and painting my cabinets and even though they are white they are holding up nicely. I'm glad you like them.
DeleteI love the new look of your cabinets, Peggy! That must have been a lot of hard work, painting and distressing. Now that you're done, you get to enjoy your beautiful space.
ReplyDeleteNice work, Peggy. Your distressed-looking cabinets could give a house a homey ambiance. It looked like it really belonged to your inspiration photo. So, what's up now?
ReplyDelete#Arthur@ContractorExpress.com
Your idea is something different than others, but still its unique and incredible by itself. Please put more pics of your new kitchen. I would love to see it. I am too in search of remodelling my kitchen in Cumbernauld but my kitchen space is somewhat smaller than the normal ones. Some of your ideas can be implemented in it. Thank you again.
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ReplyDeleteYour kitchen cabinet is so lovely and amazing
ReplyDeleteThey look great – you guys really did a nice job. I've always gone back and forth whether I like the distressed look for us, but I really like what you did with your cabinets.
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