If you are a blogger, chances are you’re either redoing your kitchen or you’re pregnant. No, seriously, go look at your RSS reader. Pregnant or remodeling their kitchen or sometimes both.
I don’t want babies so I’m satisfying the demands of the gods by doing the only kitchen remodel I can afford: painting the door. These pictures best show the gnarly state of our kitchen door. Dinged, dented, filthy, peeling, and just sad.
Upon taking apart the doorknob, I discovered that the previous owner had affixed it with caulk. Like the kind you use to seal your bathtub. That makes sense! I used a scraper to get the caulk off, leaving me with this mess.
I sanded everything down but I didn’t have wood putty because of an unfortunate accident where my tube of wood putty hardened at the top and I squeezed too hard and the whole tube pooped out its contents from the bottom end, all over me. That’s pretty much what having kids is like, right?
I wanted to get the door done before the boy returned from his work trip (Surprise! Paint fumes!) so I just painted it without filling the gauges. Enh, we’ll live. I also hit up the knob with some Brasso.
It looks better, ya? Of course, now that the whole thing looks shiny and new I kind of feel like it would look better with a color. Maybe I could paint it yellow and Greg would feel better about the fact that I stole his yellow hallway from him.
Or maybe that’s a bad idea.
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| Sherwin-Williams Daffodil |
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| Sherwin-Williams Chartreuse |
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| Sherwin-Williams Jonquil |
The kitchen has always been tricky because the yellow counters are so cool and the floor tiles ended up being so much warmer and browner than I expected–I’m still trying to find ways to bridge the gap between the two. Regardless, I need to address the trim which still needs to be filled, sanded, and painted.
Now go double up on your birth control and get ready to pick out faucets. Or suggest paint colors for the door if you’re feeling opinionated.









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