Recently we repainted a kitchen, kitchen cabinets and dining room at a beautiful home in the country. We were called in as a subcontractor on the job by a carpenter who we do business with regularly. To start both rooms ceilings were painted twice with Sherwin Williams Eminence flat white ceiling paint. Areas of the ceiling needed to be floated out with joint compound due to flaking texture. We spot primed and rolled out a brand new coat of bright white. The ceiling paint is flat in sheen to hide inconsistencies in this old farm house. The walls where sanded with 180 grit paper to knock down the shine-irregularities- areas we floated with joint compound, vacuumed and then cleaned with a damp sponge. Two coats of Sherwin Williams SuperPaint satin were applied. The kitchen cabinets were taken apart removing hardware and doors completely, cleaned, sanded to remove sheen, 3 coats of acrylic-alkyd primer were applied followed by three coats of finish paint bright white satin enamel. Before applying each coat the cabinets were thoroughly cleaned by vacuuming and wiping them down to remove dust from sanding in between coats. Here are a bunch a pictures from this project with more to come once all the cabinets are reassembled. New molding is being installed throughout and was painted off site with a sprayer with SW Pro-Classic to avoid brush marks.
Donigan Painting
224 Ross Park
Syracuse, NY 13208
315-313-3254
http://doniganpainting.webstarts.com/
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