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Kitchen splashback refresh with paint

Trish2
Building a Reputation
Trish2
Trish2
Building a Reputation

This simple paint refresh gave a dated splashback an elegant, modern look.

 

 

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The project

 

I'm new to D.I.Y. and not afraid to have a go at some simple tasks, though I'm a bit limited due to physical health. I prepared my kitchen tiles for painting on the tiniest of budgets by using an electric sander to dull the gloss on the tiles.

 

Before and after

 

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More inspiration for your kitchen

 

A little paint can go a long way when it comes to freshening up your kitchen. Check out 10 kitchens transformed with paint shared by clever and creative Bunnings Workshop community members. 

 

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There are plenty more great ideas in our Top 10 most popular kitchen projects and Kitchen storage solutions. You can also check out How to plan a kitchen renovation by experienced Bunnings Workshop member Adam Woodhams for lots of great advice on how to redesign your space.

 

Let us know if you need a hand with your project. We're here to help.

 

Comments
Yolzy
Finding My Feet

@Trish2 

It looks great! I’m about to do mine. I read you used laminate primer…why not tile or was it the laminate &tile primer that I’ve seen on the web site. Also, what paint did you use and was is satin? Sorry for all the questions 🤭

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Hello @Yolzy 

 

Let me tag @Trish2 to make them aware of your questions. When painting over tile it's important to use the recommended primer such as Dulux 1L Renovation Range Primer or White Knight 1L Renew Tile And Laminate Primer Paint. Failure to apply the primer will result in poor paint adhesion and early deterioration of the tile paint.

 

If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

Yolzy
Finding My Feet

@EricL yeah I know that you need a primer. I was wondering why she chose that one …and the top coat if it was satin? Now that you’re replying to me Eric, why haven’t they made a primer and topcoat in one for TILES? 

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