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The Painted Kitchen: Over 60 quick and easy ways to transform your kitchen cupboards [Hardcover]

Henny Donovan (Author)
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October 7, 2000

In The Painted Kitchen, Henny Donovan demonstrates how with some paint and basic tools anyone can transform a drab, dated kitchen to the most welcoming room in the house. Add new doorknobs, maybe some gold leaf or colored wax for embellishment, and the heart of the home is once again stylish and a pleasure to use.

Organized by color -- naturals and off-whites, yellows, reds, blues, greens, black and gray -- and complete with comprehensive step-by-step instructions and photographs, The Painted Kitchen offers the principles of color, choosing color, and working with man-made finishes. Full of inspiration and eminently practical, this book shows how to:

  • prepare old or damaged natural and manmade surfaces for painting
  • work with laminates, raw and painted wood, melamine, and fiberboard
  • choose colors that work with the room's lighting
  • co-ordinating colors to create ambience
  • choose the right faux finish for your cupboards
  • create the most popular faux effects: colorwashing, distressing, glazing, dragging, combing, stippling, sponging, rag-rolling, spattering, craquelure, crackle glazing, relief stenciling, textured combing, stamping, and decoupage
  • use luxurious embellishments: gold leaf, colored waxes, metallic paints, molding and polishing
  • work with exciting products: venetian plaster, texture paints, liming wax, graphite varnish.
  • mix universal tints

More than 16 innovative projects, each with four variations, offer choices for everyone, including:

  • blue-and-white Portuguese-style folk art
  • vinegar-glaze fingerprinting
  • birch wood graining with faux ebony and ivory inlay
  • terra cotta polished plaster with copper squares
  • liming over a marquetry-style woodwash
  • vine-leaf stipple, gingham checks, duck-egg speckle
  • distressed paintwork and hand-painted script.

An extensive list of North American sources rounds out this excellent how-to reference.

(200401)


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Offers options to just ripping everything out ... boasts excellent color photographs. (Monica Stark January Magazine 20001019)

More than 60 easy and innovative ways to turn boring, ugly, or outdated kitchen cupboards into stylish works of art. (Karen Turner Ottawa Citizen 20001014)

Shows how a simple bucket of paint can transform a dull, drab cooking space into something spectacular... easy-to-follow instructions. (Log House Designs )

About the Author

Henny Donovan has over 18 years of professional experience in art education and interior design. She is the Creative and Business Development Manager for Jocasta Innes's Paint Magic Ltd., for which she writes the curriculum for 22 interior decoration courses. She lives in London, England.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Firefly Books (October 7, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1552094553
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552094556
  • Product Dimensions: 11.4 x 8.8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,578,675 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Good, Bad & Not-So Ugly, November 5, 2001
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It wasn't what I was expecting but maybe what I want doesn't exist. With that explanation out of the way - I must say it's really one of the better kitchen cabinet idea books out there. It has great photos, a large quantity of ideas and is very informative about various products, equipment and necessary prepartion. It's chapters are broken down by color which makes it easy to skim through the book and find what you're interested in without having to read every chapter to learn what you need to know. The "bad" part is that the technique directions are sometimes not too specific or clear so it's best to just use the book for ideas and refer to a book on painting techniques for more explicit directions if you're very dependent on step by step directions. Other than that, I'd really recommend this book to anyone who is looking for cabinet update ideas without the expense of buying all new ones.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Kitchen Cabinet Ideas, January 9, 2006
This is a good book that provides lots of ideas on ways to paint your kitchen cabinets. The first chapter discusses preparing the surface and things like matching door styles with the paint effect you want. The rest of the chapters are divided by colors. Of course, any of the techniques could be used with alternate colors.

One of the chapters includes a step-by-step description, with photographs, that show how to turn flat doors into paneled doors. Some of the instructions are incomplete and appear to assume some knowledge. For example, "make sure the rectangle is aligned "square" to the door", even a brief description of how to make sure it's square might be helpful to some readers.

I liked this book because there were some very inventive ideas for decorating doors including decoupage, hand-painted script, combing and relief impasto stenciling (using impasto, a thick textue paint that produces a raised finish). Even though some of the steps don't include all the details needed if you are a beginner, I think for the most part you would be able to complete the projects by using both the text and photographs.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Save your money, June 2, 2009
I was extremely disappointed with this book. Basically, there was really nothing one couldn't find in any decorating magazine. I was hoping it incorporated other ways to renew kitchen cabinets along with the painting, it doesn't. No information on cabinet prep, paint, or techniques. Frankly I can't see any reason to buy this unless you just want to look at the pictures. A total waste of money.
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PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS know that preparation accounts for 80 percent of the success of any decorating project. Read the first page
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button polish shellac, cream matte latex, gray matte latex, matte latex paint, matte acrylic varnish, universal tinter, fiberboard surfaces, latex paint sealed, thick textured paint, gilding wax, liming paste, chestnut glaze, gloss acrylic varnish, natural bristle paintbrush, white shellac, lining tape, metallic varnishes, glaze effects, household paintbrush, commercial paint stripper, paint pail, diluted detergent, varnish brush, inner panel, glazing liquid
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