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Melamine cabinets upcycled using embossed wallpaper and plaster paste applied with a textured roller to create a distinctive look.
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.
Sand all sides to take the shine off the Melamine boards and to create a rough surface.
Create textured door by applying an undercoat of primer paint.
Apply plaster paste to entire door and smooth out.
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.
Once dry, stand plaster until smooth and paint with top coat.
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.
Add PVC trim to the sides of the cabinets to prevent the wallpaper from coming off.
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"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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