Painting technique for Washroom cupboards
#1
Painting technique for Washroom cupboards
Hi,
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to post my question. I have got an old washroom cupboard and I want to repaint it. I have seen cupboard doors done in this way. The technique I want to get is "sort of a chalk effect" when it is completed. The way i think it has to be done is - you apply a color and then some technique is used and when it is finished it looks like a dull chalk effect. Appreciate if someone can tell me how I could get this finish. Thanks a million.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to post my question. I have got an old washroom cupboard and I want to repaint it. I have seen cupboard doors done in this way. The technique I want to get is "sort of a chalk effect" when it is completed. The way i think it has to be done is - you apply a color and then some technique is used and when it is finished it looks like a dull chalk effect. Appreciate if someone can tell me how I could get this finish. Thanks a million.
#2
Re: Painting technique for Washroom cupboards
Originally posted by atissera
Hi,
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to post my question. I have got an old washroom cupboard and I want to repaint it. I have seen cupboard doors done in this way. The technique I want to get is "sort of a chalk effect" when it is completed. The way i think it has to be done is - you apply a color and then some technique is used and when it is finished it looks like a dull chalk effect. Appreciate if someone can tell me how I could get this finish. Thanks a million.
Hi,
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to post my question. I have got an old washroom cupboard and I want to repaint it. I have seen cupboard doors done in this way. The technique I want to get is "sort of a chalk effect" when it is completed. The way i think it has to be done is - you apply a color and then some technique is used and when it is finished it looks like a dull chalk effect. Appreciate if someone can tell me how I could get this finish. Thanks a million.