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Countertop makeover

by Christopher Lowell
Q - My kitchen worktops need a good refinishing. They are made of laminated material, and through the years of wear the pattern has become worn. Can I paint them? - Carole

A - Yes, you can make over your work surfaces. Here's how:

  1. Start by cleaning your surface well.
  2. Coat the surface with a non-porous paint called Kilz or Bin, and let dry overnight. Now you have a blank canvas to start again.
  3. With ordinary house paint in three subtle colours (beige, dark beige and white; sage, pale green and cream; or any colours you want), you can create a marble effect or sponge your surfaces with colours that will blend into your room's palette.
  4. Let dry overnight.
  5. Coat with non-yellowing polyurethane. Let dry.
  6. Then add an additional four coats (dries in about 45 minutes). After the first coat, lightly sand to re-tooth the surface with just the weight of your hand, wipe clean and continue your additional coats of poly.
  7. There are a variety of ways to sponge and or create different effects, depicted in hundreds of craft books, if that's what you choose to do. Find a look you think you can achieve.



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