By Lassiter Strome. Kitchen Cabinets. At Wednesday, July 03rd 2019, 02:35:58 AM.
For one thing, while it goes on smoothly, oil-based paint takes a long time to dry in between coats—up to 16 hours. Without good circulation (such as inside of a cabinet), waiting for the paint to dry can really become an issue. Keeping your cabinets emptied for days as you let the paint dry between coats can be a nuisance that many people are not willing to deal with. Latex paint, however, is ready for another coat in as little as two to four hours. This means you can easily paint in a day and put your kitchen back together pronto.
Oil-based paints are known for their resilient finish, and so they might be your first thought as the best paint for kitchen cabinets. If you open the cabinet with sticky or greasy hands, you can scrub away any residue without worrying about wearing away the paint or dulling the surface. However, oil paints have some flaws that become especially hard to ignore when painting cabinets.
In case the casual look of your kitchen has started to bore you or you simply want a change or contrast, two-toned kitchen cabinets should be on top of your list.By adding color diversity, you will have an opportunity to point out specific parts of your kitchen that you especially like and the whole area will look better organized and chic.
The zone of the backsplash is as significant a thought as the elements of the tiles that will be utilized to cover the equivalent. Keep in mind, it's a backsplash that you're planning, not some abnormal set in a period film, so hold the hues to the absolute minimum.
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