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Friday, August 2, 2013

Step Three: Painting the Cabinets


Hello, friends!  If you have been following my posts, thank you for returning!  If you are new to my site, welcome!

Welcome to part three of my RV overhaul. 

After much waffling and debating with myself back and forth, I decided to repaint the cabinetry in the RV.  I wasn't sure whether or not to paint because I didn't want to compromise the integrity of its vintage feel.  However, there were a fair amount of damaged areas, so I opted to go ahead.  Here is my process.


I began by taping areas I wanted to protect.


Next, I removed the hardware from the cabinets and cabinets from where they were mounted.  These cabinets are very old; likely the originals (hence my indecisiveness), and made of laminate.


With laminate cabinets, I really didn't see sanding as a option. I decided to primer the cabinets instead.
This primer, Zinsser 123 Bulls Eye Primer, is really fantastic.  It works almost like an adhesive.  It adheres to any surface, giving it a matte, semi-rough feel, which allows for the paint to bond.  What I love about this primer is that it dries lickety-split, so you can begin to paint in approximately twenty minutes (or was it the sweltering California sun?). 


I used a very thin application of the primer before I began to paint.


The paint I chose is a very dark espresso.

It took two coats and a bit of touch ups (two and a half coats total if that's a number).  Here is my result. 

Before

  
After

I will continue to post as I progress.  Thank you!



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Monday, July 15, 2013

Step Two: Painting the Interior

Welcome, Friends!  This is step two of my RV overhaul.  When I chose the colors for the interior, I really wanted to have a vintage-meets-modern feel.  I also wanted a pop of color in a fun shade. Both colors I chose are Valspar paints from Lowe's.  To alleviate the amount of work, choosing a paint with primer already mixed in is a sure-fire way to go.   For the walls, I opted for a light shade of blue reminiscent of the soda shops of the early doo-wop era.

Color, Valspar Signature Paint + Primer in Glass Tile

I wanted the seating to stand out, so for the cushions, I chose a very bright sunshine yellow. 

Color, Valspar Signature Paint + Primer in Light Rail


I wanted the window treatments to be a direct contrast to the paint and really stand out. To accomplish that look, I chose a vivid black and white damask pattern. Fabric, Walmart. 



Here are a couple of photos of my walls and window treatments before I went to work. 




I didn't remove the existing paper, instead opting to paint directly over it. I used a very thin angular brush. If you choose a brush like this with stiff bristle hair, and use a very steady hand, you won't need to tape most areas beforehand. 

Remove hardware from walls, paint, and replace. 


Here are my walls, completed. I will post as I continue to progress. Thank you!


                                                                         





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Friday, June 14, 2013

Step One: Countertop and Backsplash

Hello, Friends.  Welcome to part one of my RV overhaul.  Thank you for joining me along this journey. In this step, I revamped the countertop and backsplash.  I wanted to create a modern-looking backsplash, but I was afraid that using true stone would be too heavy, so I opted to use wallpaper.
 
Here is the before. 




The wallpaper I chose from Lowe's looks incredibly real and was really easy to put up. First, remove as much as possible of the existing wallpaper.

I used this universal wallpaper and border paste.  

I find it works best by tipping upside down, squeezing until the glue comes out, and roll onto wall. Apply a generous amount. 

Apply one wall first.  Then, line up the paper on the second wall. I paid special attention to the pattern; and cut where I needed to.  There were a lot of cuts and quite a few sheets put up, because the paper comes on a small roll. I wanted to ensure the paper looked cohesive.


Score with an exacto knife. 





I used Rustoleum Transformations for countertops to redo the counter area. The directions are pretty basic; you clean beforehand and simply paint onto the surface. 



I will continue to post as I progress. Thank you. 

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