rafezetter
Troll Hunter
This is a new one for me, MrMoose and I have been tasked with freshening up solid wood (birch possibly) kitchen cabinet doors / drawers with paint, but neither of us have used the sort of paint required for this kind of high end kitchen.
They have actually specified a brushed on natural effect rather than going for glass smooth sprayed, and ideally to be able to apply it in situ rather than elsewhere. Because the rest of the kitchen (and house) is all granite worktops and the like, the paint needs to be high pigment and last quite a few years.
I'm hoping to catch the attention of members like Chris Tribe and other professional kitchen makers / painters for thier advice, but I understand "application in situ" and "long lasting" might be counter productive to each other.
If the "long lasting / hardwearing" stuff needs removal of the fronts for application then we'll just have to cross that bridge later.
They have actually specified a brushed on natural effect rather than going for glass smooth sprayed, and ideally to be able to apply it in situ rather than elsewhere. Because the rest of the kitchen (and house) is all granite worktops and the like, the paint needs to be high pigment and last quite a few years.
I'm hoping to catch the attention of members like Chris Tribe and other professional kitchen makers / painters for thier advice, but I understand "application in situ" and "long lasting" might be counter productive to each other.
If the "long lasting / hardwearing" stuff needs removal of the fronts for application then we'll just have to cross that bridge later.