Laurie March gives you her DIY tips for repainting kitchen cabinets just like the pros. After painting, it can be frustrating if the doors don't fit. They may look the same, but they are all slightly different. Prevent this problem by labeling the doors, hinges and hardware as you remove them. Everything will fit snugly back in its place and your kitchen cabinet painting project will be perfect.
Yes, you can paint over stained wood with the right prep and the right type of paint. Learn how to figure out the best method and type of paint for your project then get step-by-step instructions and tips from the pros.
Skip the furniture-store sticker shock. Instead go thrifting to find sturdily built furniture with character. Our instructions and tips make it easy to give new life to an old bookshelf that needed just a bit of freshening up.
For a fast, inexpensive bathroom update, consider refinishing your bathtub. If your tub is in good condition, don't remodel it, try resurfacing your tub and tile. We're not talking about painting your tub, this is the same coating used on tubs so it lasts for a long time. It can be done in half a day and you can be showering again in 24 hours.
This wooden chaise longue was a little worse for wear after a year exposed to the elements. See how we gave it a fresh new look by sanding it, staining it and adding a tropical-inspired design.
Refinishing an exterior deck or porch is easy to do, especially with the right tools and materials. After quickly pressure washing, sanding and removing the old finish, revive the floorboards with a fresh coat of stain or paint.
Refinishing an exterior deck or porch is easy to do, especially with the right tools and materials. After quickly pressure washing, sanding and removing the old finish, revive the floorboards with a fresh coat of stain or paint.
Get DIY step-by-step instructions on how to refinish kitchen cabinets with veneer to give your kitchen a fresh, updated look. Glue adhesive-backed MDF veneer panels to bottoms and sides with spray adhesive. Fill any gaps with filler and sand smooth. Next, self-adhesive, peel-and-stick, lightweight, easy to use veneer sheets are cut and pressed onto cabinet stiles and riles. Trim edges and overhang with a utility knife for a perfect fit.
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