I absolutely love this paint and the shop I get it at Diamonds and Toads in St. Thomas is wonderful. Michelle and her family are a delight to deal with and ever so helpful and supportive. Good news is they are opening a shop in London on Richmond Row very soon.
I'm blessed with a lovely large kitchen and clearly I underestimated how much time it would take :-)
I did however get the island completed and the back wall of cabinets top and bottom completed.
The island was painted in Coco - a nice rich taupe colour. Here is the before and after....
Front Side - BEFORE
Front Side - AFTER
Back Side - BEFORE
( Sorry for the poor photo )
Back Side - AFTER
(Again sorry for the poor photo)
The island looks so much warmer now and fits in very nicely with the flooring - Whew ! because replacing the floor was not in the budget this year :-)
Here are the before and afters for the back wall of cabinets. I edged the detail in Coco, then painted them in Pure White. Once dried I sanded off the white around the detail to allow the Coco and natural wood colour to come through. The finished look is so pretty and really shows up the beautiful back splash and granite we installed a few years back.
BEFORE - complete with photobomb by our pug JD
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
CLOSE UP OF THE DETAIL
I really have enjoyed doing it. The chalk paint is so nice to work with. I chose to use the Annie Sloan Clear wax on the cabinets rather than clear coat them. It really comes down to personal choice. I didn't mind taking the time to wax them, it was very relaxing in fact - mainly because I'd come to the conclusion that I wasn't going to complete the entire kitchen before I headed back to work. I have approx. 10 more cabinets to complete. Once I have it all finished I'll share some more pics.
Btw, I absolutely love flowers so I picked up this stunning hydrangea. The colour just had me screaming happy !!!! At the moment it's sitting in the kitchen space so I can truly enjoy it as I paint. I love it so much I may have to take it back and forth with me to work...hmm that might be a bit too much - although I'd really like to.
Have a beautiful day,
Diane
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