How To Cover Kitchen Cabinets With Contact Paper
The turquoise kitchen cabinets above seen on Country Living were covered with Panyl a peel-and-stick product that comes in even larger size sheets than traditional contact paper.
How to cover kitchen cabinets with contact paper. Adding molding can upscale your kitchen cabinets in a. Take the backing off of your contact liner paper and carefully place it on your shelf. Hold it up to the cabinet to make sure the measurement is accurate.
Go over the liner with a squeegee to eliminate any bubbles or wrinkles. Note that peeling off contact paper from your kitchen cabinets may cause sticky residues. Emily Henderson used striped paper on the toe kick of Joys office kitchen cabinets as seen on DesignSponge.
I went looking for cool contact paper and I found it. Run a hard plastic squeegee across. Jun 28 2016 - Explore Lani Ls board Contact Paper Cabinets on Pinterest.
Painting cabinets is a messy job and the last thing you want is paint all over your countertops as you learn how to paint kitchen cabinets. Transforming a boring and outdated kitchen into a modern open concept allows natural lighting to flow throughout. Unscrew the hardware from the back then remove it from the door.
I placed a no-slip liner on top of the shelves so I did not use contact paper on the top. Once the shelves are out cover all interior surfaces of the cabinets. Cover a few areas at a time with contact paper and observe the visual effects of the paper for a day or two before adding more.
Remove Door Handles and Knobs. Put a small blob of reusable mounting putty in each corner of the cabinet before placing in spongy or plastic liner to secure it. COVERING CABINET DOORS First I cut a piece of Contact Paper big enough to fit the center inlay with about 14 going up the inside of the edge.