Easy Cabinet Makeover for Stunning Results - Less than $100

Published 2024-07-12
In this video, I share how you can have a budget kitchen makeover by simply updating your cabinet paint. Learn from our experiences, get tips on choosing the perfect paint, and see key painting techniques. From getting started to the final reveal, I've got all the steps covered. Don't miss out on seeing the stunning results and get inspired to change that old kitchen of yours.

🔧 Materials Used:
All from ‪@sherwin-williams‬ :
Paint (Sherwin Williams "Rosemary")
www.sherwin-williams.com/en-us/color/color-family/…

Microfiber rollers
Reusable trays
Small brushes
Tape

Warm soapy water for cleaning


💡 Highlights:
Detailed step-by-step guide
Practical tips for painting cabinets
Beautiful before-and-after transformation

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Contents:
0:00 We need a new look
1:18 Materials
2:47 Tip #1
4:30 Tip #2
4:48 Painting
8:51 Final Look

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All Comments (15)
  • @lexiekoga2126
    Would I need a different type of paint to do my cabinets that have a wood grain texture?
  • Love the color! Classic and modern at the same time. Looks great!
  • @amycastro8904
    Honestly, I liked both colors. The first color that was on the cabinet looked nice and crisp and this one looks a little bit deeper, but I think both of them looked really good.
  • @LukeDeBoer
    Rosemary — love that color! Thanks for sharing your process with us!
  • @merrim7765
    SW Emerald products were on sale this week @ 40% off until the 10th. But good tip: Signing up for their emails (which aren't excessive) will keep you informed about the cycle of discounts they're offering and for what products. Discounts are frequent -- 20, 25, 30, and 40. So if you can wait and be patient, 40 will be back around.
  • @21toddben
    Why was the hardware under sink not removed?
  • Great job! Love the richness of the color. Is there a particular sheen you should use? Flat? Satin????