Yes, many people find this the easiest,cheapest way to 'renew ' their kitchen. =It can be done with the doors in place or by removing them. ALWAYS remove the handles and maybe even get new ones. -I would highly recommend using a Melamine based paint for this, it's a 'high hide' paint and very durable. Lots available in Home Depot.
Depending on the scope of the work 50.00 - 200.00 per foot count top @ bottom
And refacing kitchen cabinets coast the same and you get new doors, drawers, drawer fronts, all exposed suffices laminated and all new hardware. www.qualitykitchenandwindows.net/
Well the total cost depends upon the color product with their color painter charge. So it's better for contact with a color printer and he will tell you how much cost it will. Apart from that you may order pre colored cabinets directly from your local market or online store
Depending on the stain and how many cabinets there are, id say you will have about $100 to $175 dollars in material. labor about $450 to $550 depending on the quality you want. And how many cabinets there are.
Painting kitchen cabinets yourself will generally cost about $70 -90 using a good melamine paint. Remove the doors, hinges and knobs, use a roller on faces and a brush inside. Definitely MUCH cheaper than new cabinets, or even new doors.
Painting your kitchen cabinet is a fairly easy and cost effective process. If you're asking on how much it costs then you'd better do it yourself.
It depends on the area, if you are having inside done also and the colour change if any. -It's a lot of work, but isn't always appreciated by owners.
Depends on the area stained, and if any paint has to be removed first.
about 300$
you can't. sand entire door down and restain to a darker color to help hide the watermark. or just tell people it adds character to the cabinet
Yes You Would Have To Restain It every year or so if it is bleached out if you just got it you should what tell you restain it for a couple of months
You don't. You will most likely have to restain after stripping.
If the paneling is real wood, it can be restained easily. You would need to lightly sand it, and then stain it just as you would any other wooden surface. If the paneling is laminate, you would go about it in the same manner but may find that the stain does not penetrate the surface of the material as easily. So, for laminated paneling you might want to try a test area first.
The short answer is a definitive NO. The clear-coat will not allow the stain to penetrate the wood so the stain (even the ones designed to be single application) will sit on top, scratch, and generally look bad. Better to do the job once (and right) than to do it wrong and have to correct your error before doing it the right way.
you can't. sand entire door down and restain to a darker color to help hide the watermark. or just tell people it adds character to the cabinet
It is definitely better to resurface the kitchen cabinets instead of replacing them. Remove them, sand them down and restain them. You can also trying painting them. All this will save money over new!
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It can be hard to restain a floor, but once you've done it the first time it'll be very easy each time thereafter.
Yes You Would Have To Restain It every year or so if it is bleached out if you just got it you should what tell you restain it for a couple of months
Yes you can clean the timber as well as possible an restain it.
First you will need to sand the floor and then restain it.
You can restain wood with a darker color stain
It is temprory method of restain the babies and children before clinical examination and treatment.
You don't. You will most likely have to restain after stripping.
Restoring wood takes a little hard work and effort but is well worth it. To restore a wooden high chair, one would need to firstly remove the old wooden finish using sandpaper or similar, then restain it in the desired colour, finishing with a topcoat of wood finish.
Probably wont take color evenly, will not look right