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We had a design in mind and contacted the Bunnings design team who modified it to fit our space perfectly and gave us some great ideas. They modified our bench space so that we could build in the wine fridges while still giving us plenty of storage space. We ordered raw board for the doors and panels so we could paint our own cabinetry. We used Porters Paints Explorer Blue and then sealed all surfaces. We added some inverted picture rail to the tops of the cabinetry to give it a little bit more of a country look. Thanks Bunnings, we put it all together, installed it and love it!
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Congratulations on an excellent project. It is absolutely stunning and will create a lot of interest..
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Prof
Hi @keterlich
Your kitchen is just absolutely gorgeous! The Porters Paint is just so subtle, it's just like a soft blue merging into white. Can you please tell me what handle you used for your kitchen? It looks absolutely amazing, it definitely completes the Country Hampton vibe and the inverted picture rail completes the look.
Thank you so much for sharing your kitchen renovation.
Eric
Wow and wow. That’s a beautiful kitchen and you have double ovens. Can I ask, how you painted the cabinet doors and how did you get then so smooth. We used porter paints for our walls (popcorn) and doors (Hampton blue) and love the texture.
Wow, that's a really beautiful kitchen, and the colour is brilliant! Really well done.
Thanks so much!
Thank you!
Hi Nham,
Thanks for your lovely words. With the cabinet doors I used a primer, sealer and undercoat as the first coat. With the Porter Paint, this one is Explorer Blue. I just used a paint brush, ensuring that once it was all painted and while still wet, I ran the brush down in one stroke from top to bottom in lines across each surface so that any brush marks (when the paint was wet) were going the same way. It then dried beautifully flat so there were no brush strokes at all. I love that paint - it's fantastic to work with.
To add, the larger areas like the ends of the island bench I used a small roller - I then did the same as above and went over it with the brush to remove the rolled paint stippled look.
Thanks Eric!
I love the creamy finish of the Porter's Paint with that slight sheen.
The handles are a third party product. I had seen them online a long time ago when we first started talking about a new kitchen and fell in love with them. Both the long and small handles are the same brand - Asidrama. They're the brushed satin nickel version.
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