Covering Kitchen Cabinets With Contact Paper
The most dramatic portion of that makeover was updating the kitchen by using white contact paper on the cabinets and drawer fronts.
Covering kitchen cabinets with contact paper. Add a creative touch to your kitchen cabinets by adding racing stripes via Grillo Designs. I picture recipes tacked up on it. For the backs of the kitchen cabinets you can either use white contact paper or a contrasting colordesign.
The turquoise kitchen cabinets above seen on Country Living were covered with Panyl a peel-and-stick product that comes in even larger size sheets than traditional contact paper. To cover your kitchen cabinets without painting use contact paper. Cover a few areas at a time with contact paper and observe the visual effects of the paper for a day or two before adding more.
This project took quite a bit to do it was very time consuming but it is finally complete. Use the contact paper to cover some of the flat surfaces of the cabinets such as the doors facings or the border where the cabinet tops meet the ceiling. Contact paper isnt a pe.
Then line up the straight edge with the backsplash and press it into place. A utility knife I found this works better than an exacto knife A tape measure soft works best Plastic paint scrapers of various sizes metal doesnt work as well Countertop marble contact paper. It creates a durable coating thats easy to wipe down and clean and its easy to remove when youre.
How to Cover Kitchen Cabinets With Contact Paper. I also like that it is a natural material which could transform my plastic cabinet facing into warmer-looking surfaces. However if youre artistically inclined take a cue from set designer Jen Chu featured in Apartment Therapys Big Book of Small Cool Spaces.
Once the shelves are out cover all interior surfaces of the cabinets. Best of all installing the vinyl paper is quick and easy so your kitchens new. I especially like their Blooms Whirls.