Painting oak cabinets is easy option to update the look. After painting it blue a black glaze was used to give it a nice patina.
I've been wanting to makeover our bar cabinet for years. When we first moved into this house we weren't shy about painting oak cabinets and completely changed the look of our kitchen. However, we never updated the same bar cabinet that sits in our living room.
Painting Oak Cabinets
After finishing the $100 room makeover I decided to paint this guy once and for all.
I'm sure in the eighties this cabinet was considered great. But today that heavy grain and strange door pull just doesn't cut it.
As I said, we quickly updated the kitchen which had the same cabinets with paint, glaze and new hardware. The cabinets themselves were in great shape, and after the paint job still look great today.
So before my husband left for a trip he helped by filling in the holes left from the strange shoehorn-like pulls.
I plan to remove the formica top and sink and replace it with a piece of soapstone or some other pretty solid top.
I chose a blue paint called Midnight Dream from Behr in a satin finish. This looks like a nice navy color on the paint chip. However, as you can see from the bottom of this picture, it came out more royal blue, even after two coats.
Smacking my head I should have known. It seems like whenever I choose a dark color from a paint chip, it always comes out lighter on the wall or project. The opposite is true for light colors. They tend to look darker on the wall than the original sample chip color.
Luckily I already knew I wanted to give it an antique glaze like the kitchen, so I added some regular black paint to the glaze and painted over the blue.
This was much more to my liking. The glaze looks a little streakier than I'd like on the left side so I may need to touch it up. Luckily you can't really tell in person as the room is not super bright.
These upper cabinets turned out pretty good.
For now I'm using the old knobs for the drawers but plan to replace them with a chrome or glass knob.
What do you think? What kind of door/drawer pulls would you use on this cabinet.
Finally, I'd like to have the upper cabinets fitted with glass. Don't you think that would look great?
Painting Oak Cabinets
Equipment
- Paint Brush
Materials
- Paint of your choosing - I chose Midnight Dream by Behr
- Antique Glaze optional
- Screwdriver to remove knobs
Instructions
- Remove handles or knobs.
- Fill in the holes.
- Wipe down any dust or dirt from the cabinet.
- Paint 2-3 coats of paint with the color of your choice.
- You can also top with an antique glaze like I did.
Maria Brittis
Patti, you did such a professional job, can't tell the difference between a professional and what you did!
Its really a very rich color and makes the cabinet look very high end.
Maria
Patti Estep
Hi Maria,
You are too kind. There are definitely a few flaws but luckily that room is somewhat dark so you can't tell.
Thanks for your kind comment,
Patti
Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
What a lovely transformation! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
Patti Estep
Hi Marci,
Thanks for your kind words. It really looks so much better in that space. I think it definitely could use glass inserts but my husband is wary. Oh well, I just might have to do it when he is traveling. 😉
Have a great week!
Patti
Heidi
Looks great! ??????Today I was asking universe for some ideas with paint for my kitchen cabinets and here you are ! Thank you ???
Patti Estep
Hi Heidi,
So glad you liked it. Good luck with the cabinets!
Thanks for stopping by,
Patti
Susan M
What a big difference in the overall appearance! I have been eyeing an oak end table in my family room as a redo project for a while. I think you have just given me the inspiration to turn it into a piece I will love again!
Patti Estep
Definitely do it Susan.
The hardest part was picking the paint brand and color.
I chose Behr because we've worked with it before and it doesn't have a lot of fumes.
Thanks for stopping by,
Patti
Lynne
Patti,
Did you sand or strip to prepare for paint?
Patti Estep
Hi Lynne,
I did sand the whole piece first. Then I used a little vinegar and water to make sure it was all clean and dust free.
Hope that helps,
Patti
Marie Holmes
I think you need a nice oil rubbed bronze handle. It would look rich.
Patti Estep
Hi Marie,
Yes, I like that idea!
Thanks for stopping by,
Patti
Carole @ Garden Up Green
Yes the glass sound awesome above and hardware go to Hobby Lobby because they have some really neat metal ones, so I'm thinking metal.. That's where I got those for the tray I made earlier this month. Anyways I'm loving this and really like your kitchen cabinets too. Pretty!!
Patti Estep
Hi Carole,
A sitting area would be a great idea. I'll have to talk to my hubby about room arrangement this week.
Thanks as always for stopping by,
Patti