They're FINALLY done! It only took us, oh, 5 months to tackle this project. The package has been sitting paitiently in our junk guest room waiting for us to put it to use. We had guests stay at our house last weekend (shoutout to The Bright's) and will have more guests this weekend (Jana & Ashley!) so we decided it needed to be done.
I failed to take step by step pics, but basically we rolled on the bottom black coat. Sponge painted three different colors (silver, black and copper) and then rolled on a few top clear coats. We used a Giani Granite paint kit and I would highly recommend it if you are looking to change up your countertops but don't want to spend a lot of money! The kits come in 6 different color schemes, have very easy step by step directions and only cost $69.95 before tax and shipping.
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I failed to take step by step pics, but basically we rolled on the bottom black coat. Sponge painted three different colors (silver, black and copper) and then rolled on a few top clear coats. We used a Giani Granite paint kit and I would highly recommend it if you are looking to change up your countertops but don't want to spend a lot of money! The kits come in 6 different color schemes, have very easy step by step directions and only cost $69.95 before tax and shipping.
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a LOVELY shade of hunter green laminate countertops. |
Wow, it looks great! What a great way to fix up your kitchen without spending a ton of money!
ReplyDeleteLooks even more amazing in person! You guys are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good! I am so impressed with your DIY abilities!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing! I love all the colors in the granite, great choice :)
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen looks fantastic!! Love the coutertops and white cabinets! Such a great contrast
ReplyDeleteWow - I am super impressed. What a quick and inexpensive way for a huge transformation!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I am SO happy to have found your blog thru our guest posts with Hannah - I'm following you now!
So beautiful!! Y'all did this on your own...impressive!!
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looks great!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a difference! Can't wait to see it in person!
ReplyDeleteThe counters look awesome! What a cool product- and a heck of a lot cheaper than granite!
ReplyDeleteCounters are looking good girl! Come on over to my house next please. :)
ReplyDeletethey look wonderful
ReplyDeleteafter seeing it in person i can say - the pics do not do it justice! im in love with your kitchen/dining room!
ReplyDeletePS - Should have GP done by tomorrow night so I can go any time :)
I love how the countertops turned out, they look amazing! Great job.
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Looking beautiful.Great job.Thanks for sharing important and beautiful post. :)
ReplyDeleteIt’s amazing how you did this makeover at such budget! Personally, I like granite countertops. They’re very resistant to stains and scratches. You can also be flexible designing your countertop as granite tends to go well with so many sink styles.
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