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Kitchen pantry cabinet makeover

naz1
Making a Splash
naz1
naz1
Making a Splash

 

Melamine cabinets upcycled using embossed wallpaper and plaster paste applied with a textured roller to create a distinctive look.

 

 

The project

 

I purchased these Melamine cabinets from Bunnings to use as pantry cabinets for a coffee station in the kitchen. I wasn't happy with how they had no character, so I made them into something more classy.

 

Steps

 

Step 1

 

Sand all sides to take the shine off the Melamine boards and to create a rough surface. 

 

Step 2

 

Create textured door by applying an undercoat of primer paint.

 

Step 3

 

Apply plaster paste to entire door and smooth out.

 

Step 4

 

Use a texture roller to create a pattern. The roller I used is an old roller I already had in my shed. I can't remember where I bought it from, it was so long ago. But I think any texture roller would work.

 

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Step 5

 

Once dry, stand plaster until smooth and paint with top coat.

 

Step 6

 

For the sides of the cabinets, I used a paintable wallpaper that was embossed. Prime the sides with undercoat of paint and apply wallpaper, then paint with topcoat.

 

Step 7

 

Add PVC trim to the sides of the cabinets to prevent the wallpaper from coming off.

 

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Comments
Akanksha
Retired Team Member
Retired Team Member

"Classy" is definitely the right word, @naz1. Loving your technique and the use of the texture roller, wallpaper and PVC trim to add character to your pantry. It's become a real feature in your kitchen. 

 

Congratulations on a project well done and I'm excited to see what you tackle next.

 

Akanksha

 

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