My husband and I bought a home built in 1978 seven months ago in Forestville, California. We are working on the remodel-steady and slowly. All new updated electrical, all new LED lighting fixtures in every room, gorgeous new flooring, one new bathroom (two more to go), new Low-E glass dual pane windows (on one level-one more level left), art studio remodel, all new low flow toilets, shower heads, faucets, new man cave workshop, new storage shed, total basement clean out, new insulated ceiling in the master bedroom, new ceiling fans, and lots of small updated details, like new hardware on the doors, floor registers and wall plates…And did I forget to mention the gallons of three different shades of gray paint? Behr, their top of the line, at $42 a gallon from Home Depot-use it with Purdy rollers and brushes and it will cover anything in one coat! But my favorite thing of all are our new rustic granite counter tops-called Black Gold from Brazil…Here is what our counters looked like before and here is what they looked like being installed.
We have decided to keep the solid red oak kitchen cabinets, but we are in the process of updating them, with things like slow close inside hinges, replacing a large, hard to get into cabinet with two big pull-out drawers, adding a cabinet above the refrigerator, turning four solid wood cabinet doors into glass insert doors. When the cabinets are done being refurbished, we are going to paint or stain them. So many great tutorials on the internet on painting or staining kitchen cabinets. This one by Rustoleum is filled with details in prep you might not think of and is for painting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOHslKNrVx
And this tutorial by General Finishes is for Gel Staining: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rChDcbhU_uE
