Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Sand & (Sun) Stain

Throughout my kitchen experience I have been sharing with you, behind the scenes I was not on vacation with sand & sun but busy with the cabinets!  

This was my favorite part, 1. because it saved me literally thousands of dollars (which I spent elsewhere) and 2. It allowed me and my boyfriend to choose the style and color we want.

I bought unfinished cabinets at Lowe’s with my Lowe’s credit card and saved 5% on all the cabinets, which basically covered most of the tax on them.

Buying unfinished cabinets saved me thousands of dollars, I bought all my cabinets and the stain and sand paper for under one thousand dollars. Which sounds like a lot to some people but -  is actually a fraction of what the custom cabinets would have cost us.

We began the cabinets when we first started renovating the kitchen and started an assembly line in the basement. We had to sand them all and then stain 2-3 coats on every part. We took the drawers and cabinet doors off as well. After staining each layer, we needed to sand the surface once it dried with super fine sand paper.

Once all the black stain was on and smooth, we needed to apply 2 layers of polyurethane.  We found that water-based poly was best, easy to clean and use compared to oil-based. After the poly we had to once again sand but this time with fine steel wool to make a super smooth finish.

I would recommend this process to anyone looking to save money; however, prepare for long nights and “one more door”. One more door always turned into getting to bed at 2am.

Because of all the time and brain cells this project consumed, I did find help with the flooring by hiring the same company that refinished the rest of my house when I moved in. This allowed for me to have consistent flooring throughout my home with the same stain color, it also made the house feel bigger and easier for cleaning the floors with one surface type. There are real reviews on Tile vs Hardwood on Zillow's Advice Thread. I did choose hardwood floors for my kitchen over a tile option, which is becoming more popular on shows on HGTV.
I love the floors and am super happy with my decision! (makes mopping a breeze & no worrying about dirty grout lines!) I also love my cabinets, well worth the work and the money savings allowed me to get the new flooring and shiny/sparkly things I will share later!!

 



4 comments:

  1. Wow, awesome blog and project. You must feel great seeing the finished project come together. Where are the photos of the finished work? I have personally flipped dozens of houses in Royal Oak the last few years and just love to take before and after pictures of each job, I commend you for doing what you have done all yourself and saving the money you have saved on material and labor. Good for you guys :)

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    1. Thanks Corey!
      I think flipping houses would be really fun! If you have the time and money to dedicate I feel like it would be a profitable and fun hobby!
      My kitchen was a challenging process that's for sure! I have more photos to share over the next couple weeks that will put the finishing touches on the kitchen!

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  2. I am totally impressed!

    Also, I agree with your wood floor choice. My parents have tile, and they hate it! The grout is popping up and if anything falls on the floor, it shatters.

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    1. Yes, exactly! I didn't want to spend days working on tile if it was going to be a hassle later on, so spent more money than planned on flooring but I am totally happy with my decision!

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