Left side is before the glaze. Right is in the process of having the glaze added.
Adding glaze.
The cabinets look different shades in different light. This is pretty much the way they look. The glaze is still wet in this shot.
Yes, I can almost see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Can't wait to see the end result Kim! Exciting!!
ReplyDeleteLooking good! Looks like a lot of work. Can't wait to see the final reveal.
ReplyDeleteI am itching to see the reveal. I am slowly falling in luv with this colour!
ReplyDeleteI have a similar ( grey green ) on the bistro set int he breakfast nook... now you are making me want to add more....
Beautiful! Luv the glaze.
hugs, Gee
Oh how exciting! You must be just as excited as we are, at seeing the final results. I know it's been a lot of work, but I'm sure the results will be worth it. Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
These are looking really good-I've glazed some bar stools-a lot of work but so worth it!
ReplyDeleteI love the darker color. Looking forward to the full reveal!
ReplyDeletePam
Lookin good:)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Kim I cannot wait to see this finished!! It looks fabulous, love the color!
ReplyDeleteI'm really looking forward to seeing the big reveal, Kim.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG are you painting your kitchen cabinets? Girl, did you beg for torture? :) They are beautiful, and I can already tell its gonna be breathtaking. I can't wait to see the final reveal. xxoo
ReplyDeleteThe color looks great. Can't wait to see the final reveal!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the reveal, Kim. I love the color.
ReplyDeleteThe colour looks great I cant wait to see the finished product. I've just started planning my kitchen renovation, I wish I was a bit braver with my colour choices but will most likely stick to a boringly simple white cabinet!
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ReplyDeleteI really like that grey-green color you found. & the glazing adds a nice depth. I'm looking forward to the finished project - that's a lot of work you've taken on - door by door, cabinet by cabinet!
Suzanne
Love the color! The glaze gives it just the right amount of depth.
ReplyDeleteI know it is a huge task, but the finished product will be SO worth it!
Kim! It is looking fabulous! Can't wait to see the reveal.
ReplyDeleteLooking good Kim! Bet you can not wait to see the finish line.
ReplyDeleteIt is looking fabulous! I love it! I've been working on a painting project today too :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kimmie! Looks great! You're are just the busiest one.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Wow Kim, you have been busy haven't you?! I love the color and I can't wait to see it all finished.
ReplyDeleteKat
What ever it is you are doing Kim, I have no doubt it's going to be gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNice so far! I have the feeling I'm going to wish I would try this at my house!
ReplyDeleteWhatever it is it looks wonderful with your special touch!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving those doors already!
ReplyDeleteWhat a task you've set for yourself, Kim! It's looking very good.
ReplyDeleteHi Kim, I would love to paint my kitchen cabinets so I'm excited to see yours when you're done! Thanks for your lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteLooking good Kim!
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Sissie
Oh, Kim! Your kitchen is going to look wonderful! (And all that hard work will have been worth it!!!) I cannot wait to see the reveal!!
ReplyDeleteOh. my. goodness! this is going to be fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the finished project and all the details of the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteOooooh, so pretty! What a difference the glaze makes.
ReplyDeleteWow...they look fantastic!!!..Love the glaze...you are doing such a great job!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the finished result! It's looking awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a HUGE job! When you are done you will be so so pleased. What is the color you are using for the base. It is gorgeous!!! Wonderful job! I hope we all get a complete glazing tutorial, Kim!
ReplyDeleteLove your inspiration pic, the color is so pretty. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this paint treatment! What kind of paint are you using--latex or oil- Also I love the color--I hope you are going to share the particulars--my kitchen cabinets are in dire need of something!
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Did you use ASCP and glaze?
ReplyDeleteWow, the cabs look beautiful!!! I bet your kitchen is going to be gorgeous. I ahve a friend with green cbs and I love hers too!!! Can't wait for the total reveal!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is going to be GOOD!! Can't wait to see the final reveal :)
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Angelina
Are you seriously painting your kitchen cabinets?
ReplyDeleteYou are a true inspiration! I can't wait to see the finished results, I hope you give lots of tips and advise on this massive project.
I've been toying with the idea of painting mine myself, but worry about the durability of the finish so that they don't scratch and chip, so PLEASE walk all us novices through the process.
Beautiful Kim! Can't wait to see it all finished!
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Anne
It's gonna be great! Wish I could talk my hubby into letting me paint my oak cabinet!
ReplyDeleteI've never glazed anything besides a donut, but I will anxiously await your review of it because I like the look.
ReplyDeleteBliss
I love, love your new look for your cabinets. I haven't used the chalk paint yet, but want to give it a try. I have used the glaze and it makes everything look warmer. More inviting. Great job.
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CrossN' My Stitches
Oh! this is so exciting! Love the color and with the glaze it is so pretty! Is that a kitchen island I see? Love! I want one of those so badly but my kitchen isn't big enough - unless do some re-modeling, which I have the plans for in my head LOL! Gonna have to win the lottery for that one. Heck, if I win the lottery I can just buy a house with an island! Can't wait to see the end result! Hugs, Leena
ReplyDeleteKim, these look gorggeous, I love the glazed look. So very pretty. I can't wait to see the whole project.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
GORGEOUS!!!!! Can't wait to see the finished product.
ReplyDeletelooks great, can you please post the results. thanks
ReplyDeleteIt was posted over two years ago. You can find that on my right sidebar. It's my most popular post.
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