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Are you considering replacing or re-facing your kitchen cabinetry, but can’t afford the cost or inconvenience? Consider this; completely transform your existing kitchen cabinetry with the art and craftsmanship of decorative painting.
Unlike general house painters, Robin’s unique process will prepare and paint each individual cabinet like a fine piece of furniture. She will help you choose a finish or decorative design that will coordinate with your existing furniture and accessories. She can also apply that same finish to existing tables, chairs or island carts to give you a truly custom kitchen.
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Consider these facts. Unlike new construction, most of the work is completed in her studio "Robin’s Nest", which means little inconvenience to you and your family and repainting is much more affordable than replacing! Literally a fraction of the cost of new!
Whether your cabinets are knotty pine, oak, even laminate, a durable, smooth, decorative finish can be applied that will completely transform your kitchen from that dark outdated space to a fresh welcoming room your family and guests will love to dine in! Take a look at these dramatic BEFORE and AFTER pictures!
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This customer wanted to update and freshen her dark, knotty pine kitchen. I painted all the cabinetry Dove White and lightly distressed the edges to give it that designer look. By painting instead of replacing, she was able to afford a new center island, granite counter tops and lighting.
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Yes, these are old laminate cabinets! I removed the ugly center handles, filled in all holes and imperfections and added a linen white paint finish. Lastly, I distressed the edging of each door, which highlighted the character once hidden by the dark finish. |
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This small oak kitchen was given a fresh country look with soft Navajo White on the top and a Country Green on the bottom.
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This old model oak kitchen now has a more modern look! By constructing a valence overhead and
applying a matte silver finish the beautiful granite counter tops, once lost in the dark cabinets, now gleam!
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Can you
believe these are plywood cabinets, once painted yellow, now fresh and clean. I used the existing antique hardware that now complements the black stove and counter tops beautifully!
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This couple decided they were tired of their “ho hum” pickled cabinets and opted to go with “COLOR”. We purchased new unfinished door fronts for a more updated look, constructed a valence above with a wooden stove cover and a shelf to the side. I painted it all a beautiful Yarmouth Blue! Painting instead of replacing saved enough money to afford new counter tops and appliances. |
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