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The clients purchased a beautiful hutch (see Antiqued/Painted Kitchen photo), which was in a butler's pantry off the kitchen. They decided to match their existing kitchen cabinets to the molasses antiqued finish on the purchased piece. The dramatic result after having the cabinets glazed and the countertop and backsplash changed is spectacular!
Project Location: Piscataway, NJ
Primary Area: Interior
Interior Location: Kitchen
Primary Color: White
Primary Color Intensity: Light
Secondary Color: Yellow
Secondary Color Intensity: Dark
Special Paint Finishes: Aging, Distressing, Glazing
Created By: Wilma M. of Piscataway NJ
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Terre T. from Lees Summit, MO on 04/30/2008 at 10:12 PM MT
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I like the look of these cabinets. Can you tell me what the base color of the cabinets are and what tint of glazing was used? If you can include the process you used to achieve the look that would also be helpful. This is exactly what I plan to do with my cabinets but haven't chosen the colors yet. Currently my cabinets are high gloss bright white.
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april C. from Crestview, FL on 12/29/2008 at 09:54 AM MT
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I think tou did a great job.......it's the same thing I want to do to mine.
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Linda E. from Oswego, IL on 01/04/2009 at 08:35 AM MT
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I really liked the look of the painted cabinets. I'm sure you changed the hardware, too, which is a plus. I do think you should have changed the appliances to stainless steel or at least closer in color to the cabinets. Just a suggestion!
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from Marana, AZ on 01/07/2009 at 08:28 PM MT
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Nice...except black appliances would really have set it off.
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dawn h. from Orlando, FL on 01/12/2009 at 06:14 AM MT
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AS OTHERS HAVE SAID, THE APPLIANCES DO NOT LOOK GOOD
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barbara m. from dunkirk, IN on 01/13/2009 at 06:06 AM MT
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i really like this its what id like to do to mine. maybe down the road. like the others i think other appliances would add a lot to it.
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Todd L. from Aurora, CO on 01/17/2009 at 08:13 PM MT
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glazing is inconsistent, not uniform on doors. Have a professional complete this to actually add value to your home.
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Carolyn H. from Nathalie, VA on 04/25/2009 at 02:12 PM MT
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My cabinets look exactly like the original ones here, and I am going to do something similar with mine - 2 coats of off-white paint, with a glaze of warm, chocolate brown and a dark French blue (colors are lightened significantly in the glaze) and I hope it comes out something like this! I agree with the other posters that the appliances do detract from the rest of the beautiful job on the kitchen remodel, although I would not choose black, but a bisque for the appliances. Terre T: you can use a golden color (yellow) and warm brown (even with some burgundy, depending on the other decor of your kitchen) in the glaze. It will look GREAT!
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