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Another finish in the ongoing kitchen project. The left side is the original built in dresser in this 1935 cottage with the right side added about 24 years ago for more storage. As much as I’ve loved the sunny yellow, it was time to try another colour and I chose Dulux Silvergrass in semi gloss. It changes through the day with the light from green grey to blue and I think has really dressed up the dresser.
Materials
Tools
120 and 180 white Sandpaper
brushes from Bunnings paint section including a sample pot brush for edges next to glass
old scrubbing brush and basin
Steps
Step 1
1/1thoroughly cleaned with sugar soap, when dry, sanded with 120 then 180grit sandpaper, washed again.
applied undercoat with a brush then 2 topcoats.
had a cup of coffee and ticked this one off the list!
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Re: A little paint makes a lot of difference
Hello @Christine61
Thank you very much for sharing your dresser revamp. The Dulux Silvergrass has definitely given it a refreshing new look, but it's kept its charm despite the new colour. It is a difficult thing to do when choosing a new colour.
Again, thank you for sharing such a wonderful project.
Eric
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Re: A little paint makes a lot of difference
Thank you Eric. That was my concern, that it would lose charm and look ‘tarted up’ so I did try 4 or 5 sample pots first. The back door (opening into the kitchen) is painted in the same colour and no one believes me when I tell them that so light makes so much difference and the sample pots are an investment.
edit. Oddly the wall behind is significantly lighter - 1/3 strength Dulux Lime white but always photographs yellow.

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