If you need help picking out new paint colors, get my free video of my favorite wall colors. And as always, this project will be on my Pinterest page for you to repin! Please share my tips on how to paint kitchen tile! I would love to hear if you’ve painted your tile. If your tile is porous, this is a great fix! An easy, drastic update: paint kitchen tile!! So here is one more before/after of my painted kitchen tile. It’s funny that since the countertops are a lateral surface, they just don’t show up much and don’t bother me nearly as badly now that the gold and brown tile is g.o.n.e. NOOOOOOW I love it!!!! This is gonna do just fine until we switch out the countertops and the tile. Small trendy dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen photo in New York with a farmhouse sink, blue cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, white countertops, flat-panel cabinets, quartzite countertops, subway tile backsplash and no island. And I got to vacuum my countertops which made me feel very domestic and allowed me to prove with a selfie that I know how to turn on an appliance. I let that tack up and I pressed on imitation silver leaf squares over it. So I decided to add silver leaf to my decorative tile pieces. Chalk paint is a great way to revamp existing kitchen wall tiles or flooring, as it is suitable for almost any surface with no need to sand or prime first. But again, I wanted just a little MORRRRRRRRRRRRRRE. easy breezy.Īnd after the grout was done, I loved it. This video shows how easy it is to paint grout. I thinned it out with water and applied with a small, angled brush. I just used some clear glaze mixed with my cabinet color “Cityscape”. Go big or go home, right? So I glazed the grout with a gray glaze. So even tho’ I loved it, I wanted more to love. I didn’t sing on this one, I’m sparing your ears. I loved it.Īnd since I loved it and I love you, I made another video. And it was tinted to Sherwin Williams “Alabaster”…. So after priming, I used this Advance paint from Benjamin Moore to paint over the primer. And it’s a little scary that almost 18,000 of you watched me sing in that video already. And filmed this video for you:Ĭlearly, the oil fumes affected my singing ability, but I was reallllly excited. I started this project at 10:30 at night. The smell was annoying, but it was worth it to not scratch off the next day. Zinsser’s Oil Based primer was my product of choice because I knew it would stick to the old tile. A degreaser like Krud Klutter or TSP would be perfect to clean it. But you should definitely clean yours first. And by “cleaned”, I mean “I chipped off some dried food with my fingernail and I went for it”. Before you paint kitchen tile, the tile had to be cleaned first. This is a super easy process but I will say that my tile was very POROUS and that makes a huge difference in the technique and products that you need to use if you attempt this project. I have plans to switch them both out for more contemporary colors and finishes, but until then…. But the tile and the countertops are like a total buzz kill for me. I am in love with our newly painted kitchen cabinets.
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