Наlf Раintеd tо Full Веаuty-А Саbinеt Stоry
A cabinet caught my eye surfing the web. It was hard to tell the details of this cabinet it was so dark in the picture.
I brought it home and the first job was to repair the loose bits. Glue and nails fixed this. It came with two shelves but after 100 years they were so warped they couldn’t be sаvеd. Needing just one shelf I found an old table top and cut it to fit. Cleaning for the first time in 100 years, I used Windex and then a degreaser. A light sanding came next. I debated for days about what colors to paint it.
I wanted to rеscuе the inside from its dark place. Pale Oak worked well. I love the beautiful carved trim and machined detail so I decided to accent it with paint. Smokey Eyes Gray was the winner.
As you can see it took a steady hand to outline all the many details. I used my smallest brush to accomplish this.
Before painting, I used a dark stain to cover the scrapes and scratches. When the stain dried I Finished painting and sealed with a protective topcoat. The last task was to light up the inside. On a recent trip my wife found a cute small chandelier I thought would fit perfectly. I cut a hole in the top, fished the wire through and connected it. Finished…
I do believe this has been one of my favorite projects.