Most of Aloma’s magazines show new kitchens with white cabinets. Our kitchen cabinets are
lightly stained cherry wood. Months ago,
I suggested we paint our cabinets white.
It was just a thought. After I
completed my outdoor projects, I started looking for things to do inside. I told Aloma that I would be willing to paint
our kitchen cabinets. She agreed.
I knew that I just couldn’t slap a coat of paint
on them, so I checked how-to articles and watched a professional show the
process on YouTube. I could tell it was
time-consuming, but I didn’t have anything better to do so I decided to give it
a try.
I had to remove the doors and the hardware and
use a degreaser to clean the wood. Then
I had to sand everything before I could brush and roll on a coat of primer,
let it dry, then add a second coat. Since I had to paint the front and back of
the cabinets, I had to let them dry overnight before painting the other
side. I lightly sanded after each coat. Finally, I applied actual paint, two coats, sanding
between the coats. All of this took
eight days, working about four hours a day.
During those eight days, I followed the same process for the hanging
cabinets. The day before Thanksgiving, I
hung the doors back and, for the first time, appreciated how good they
look. I did a good job.
Aloma loves the new look and told me that I’m her
hero.


I was exhausted.
I ask my friend, Bill, if I ever mention painting another cabinet, to
come over and hit me over the head with a 2x4.
He said he would look forward to it.
Seasoned Man
stevelem@gmain.com
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