I have a entire kitchen.. 27 doors and 5 drawers of nothing but the flat faced honey oak cabinets. Exactly like what youve refinished. Haha Ive been stuck on stupid with these cabinets for 10 yrs. As I like the timeless warm tones of wood vs going with a color. This is such a informative video! I cant thank you enough!!
@ShellBells SO I thank YOU for sharing your feedback!! I am glad to see that my video has helped people. And best of luck!!! Send me a picture when you are done to agentericastout (at) gmail (dot) com!
@@shellbells339 Yes, sand and sand and sand! Please test a swatch of your cabinet if you aren't going with a slight color stain. Just want to make sure you don't end up with something too golden! And please be sure to use the water base "poly" because it truly dries clear.
This is one of the first good tutorials for what to do with my kitchen oak cabinets. I love the wood look, but want to bring my kitchen out of the 90's without painting an opaque color over the beautiful oak wood. You have inspired me. Crossing fingers I'll get started next spring when I can sand outside in the garage, and not indoors.
@juliaschirmers278 Thank you for saying so! I am so happy these videos have been inspirational to so many people! If you have some free space in your garage I suppose you could sand there as well. The dust does travel a few feet though.
This series is great. You don’t make it look “so easy.” It looks like the pain in the butt that it is lol but you’re showing us good tips and the way to do it. Thank you!
So I have the end caps on my cabinets that are laminate. Would you just go ahead and try and match the cabinet stain to a paint and paint the end caps?
You are so thorough I love ! And , this is exactly the tutorial I have been seeking. I’m gonna do this ! Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you for saying so 🥰
I have a entire kitchen.. 27 doors and 5 drawers of nothing but the flat faced honey oak cabinets. Exactly like what youve refinished. Haha Ive been stuck on stupid with these cabinets for 10 yrs. As I like the timeless warm tones of wood vs going with a color. This is such a informative video! I cant thank you enough!!
I think Im going with the natural oak look and 2 coats of matte finish. But first its time to sand.... and sand....and sand. LOL!!!!
@ShellBells SO I thank YOU for sharing your feedback!! I am glad to see that my video has helped people. And best of luck!!! Send me a picture when you are done to agentericastout (at) gmail (dot) com!
@@shellbells339 Yes, sand and sand and sand! Please test a swatch of your cabinet if you aren't going with a slight color stain. Just want to make sure you don't end up with something too golden! And please be sure to use the water base "poly" because it truly dries clear.
Exact same
This is one of the first good tutorials for what to do with my kitchen oak cabinets.
I love the wood look, but want to bring my kitchen out of the 90's without painting an opaque color over the beautiful oak wood.
You have inspired me. Crossing fingers I'll get started next spring when I can sand outside in the garage, and not indoors.
@juliaschirmers278 Thank you for saying so! I am so happy these videos have been inspirational to so many people! If you have some free space in your garage I suppose you could sand there as well. The dust does travel a few feet though.
This series is great. You don’t make it look “so easy.” It looks like the pain in the butt that it is lol but you’re showing us good tips and the way to do it. Thank you!
Thank you so much!! It is a pain in the butt but can be worth it in the end.
So I have the end caps on my cabinets that are laminate. Would you just go ahead and try and match the cabinet stain to a paint and paint the end caps?
That is tough. I think you could also replace them with or add on top a thin veneer of wood that could be stained to match the cabinets.
Looks like it came out kind of splotchy.
Yep same thing I noticed. Splotch. I wonder if better method to lighten.