CABINET DOOR MAKEOVER

Hello friends!

Have you ever had something that you didn’t really know what to do with it, but you just didn’t want to throw it away?  The DIYer that I am, I keep everything.  I was up in our attic last weekend straightening things up when I came to the hutch cabinet doors I kept.  When I saw them a light bulb came on.  I knew exactly what I wanted to do with them.

You remember my old hutch that I ripped apart?  If you want to catch up with my hutch makeover you can go HERE.

Here are the two doors I removed off my old hutch.

I am so excited to share my revamp project with you.  I thought the cabinet doors would make a really cute wall display in my foyer.  Since I am doing a budget friendly makeover in this room it would be perfect!  No cost just time and some paint.

Let’s get started!

First thing I did was remove the glass panels.  I just turned the little arm support clips and removed the glass.

           

Took the hardware off of the frames.

Cleaned the frame.

I am going to spray paint the grids of the frame a dark bronze color.  I taped around the frame with painter’s tape to protect the frame from the over-spray.

I am using bronze Rust-oleum paint.  I had this left over from spray painting the back patio furniture.

I wanted the handles the same color.

Once that dried I removed the tape and sanded the frame lightly with a 220 sand block.  I did not sand the grids just the frame.  Wiped all the dust off the frame.

I am using Waverly cashew and brown chalk paint.  I mixed the two together.

I painted the frame with the paint and let dry.

I painted 2 coats of the paint.

After the paint dried I applied Martha Stewart Living bronze metallic paint with a clean cloth wiping it all over the frame.

How I apply the metallic paint.

  • I take a clean cloth and dip that into the paint
  • Rubbed it on the frame
  • letting that sit on the frame for a couple of minutes
  • buffing it over with a cloth

I let that dry.

I took Ink (black) chalk paint and dry brush the frame.  I swiped the brush over small parts of the frame.  I did not have a pattern just applied the paint where I wanted it to look worn.

After the black paint dried, I apply one more coat of the bronze metallic paint.

I let that dry.

I seal the frame with Minwax paste finishing wax.

Here is how I use Minwax Paste finishing wax

  • Apply a thin coat of Minwax Paste Finishing Wax with a clean cloth.  I use a wax sponge and apply a thin coat evenly on my frame.
  • Allow the wax to dry for about 10-15 minutes.
  • Polish with a soft cloth.

I place the painted handles back on the frames.

Doesn’t this look awesome?  I like the look of the darker window grids.  Just gives it a rustic look.

I am so happy with how they turned out and will look awesome in our entryway.

This painting technique gives it an old barn wood look. I will be adding my glass back into the frames. I wanted to give them a couple days of drying first.

Thanks for stopping by.  I hope you think twice before throwing anything away.  You just never know what you can do with it.

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Stay strong and stay blessed!

XO  Terrie