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Need Frugal Kitchen Counter TopsThey can be removed easily, but what can I replace them with? Padma Feedback About This Post:RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter Tops
My kitchen counters are free for hauling off linoleum for floors - just glued in in places - tacked on in others. Have also used Contact Paper. Post by ksallen RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter TopsI have old tile kitchen counter tops and need to spruce them up or replace them and money is really tight. Any ideas for a cheap fix? Post By Cali (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter Tops
Use peel and stick paper that is sized to the width of your counters to cover them properly. Post By Paula Jo Carr Mebane, NC (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter Topsmy kids are remodeling old house we are running out of money. Is there a cheap way to cover kitchen counters until more money comes along? Post By deb hays. (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter Tops
you can paint with melamine paint, I just finished my bathroom and kitchen counters. Post By gayle (Guest Post) how to refinish old butcher block table tops into countertop
I have varnished old bar tables made of butcher-block. I want to redo them and make them into butcher block kitchen countertops. Can I just use any thing to strip the wood or should I just sand and when I am done can I use any stain or is there something that is food safe. Post By shelley (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter Topsmelamine paint is supposed to adhere to laminate. So I don't think you should use primer. melamine bonds to the laminate. Post By Mike (Guest Post) old kitchen countersi am actually looking for someone to tell me how i can redo an old ugly counter top that has a burn mark on it. can i paint it can i wall paper it and if so is ther something i can seal it with so i can clean like i would a regular counter top Post By gina (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter TopsLaminate countertops are relatively inexpensive and pretty easy to install. It just takes time and patience. I found our countertops at Foxworth-Galbraith for about 150.00 for 2-10 foot sections. My kitchen counters are "L" shaped. Plus they even cut them to the size in lenght and appropriate angle cuts for no charge. Give it a go... and sit back and admire what you were able to do. Good Luck Post By Lisa (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter TopsI don't know what shape your countertops are in, but have you thought about decorating your kitchen around the pink countertops? How unusual would that be! You could do a whole retro 50's look with pink and turquoise, or pink and black and white, or pink and gold. It could really be fun! Post By Jennifer (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter TopsCheck with different home stores (Sears, Lowes, Home Depot, or whatever is in your area) and find out if they offer countertop refinishing. What that means is that they would simply put a new layer of laminate (just the colored part) over what you already have - no new wood, framing or major installation. They basically just re-cover what you have. It would look the same as brand new laminate countertops, but is supposed to be MUCH cheaper. Post By Lis (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter Tops
The old counters are not hard to remove. You will have to undo your sink and pipe connections. Post By syd (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter Tops
I live in Australia so don't know if you have such a thing but we have 'salvage yards' - these are places where you can buy secondhand timber and building supplies. If you could find some cheap second hand good quality wood, (planks, floor boards, etc.), you could glue and dowel/biscuit join them, sand and seal and have a beautiful wooden worktop for a fraction of the price of new. I made a bathroom vanity top from a wide plank which cost $10 - cut into two lengths, joined sanded and sealed with polyurethane varnish. It is attached to the wall with two legs and a curtain at the front. Post by Jo Bodey RE: Need Frugal Kitchen Counter TopsYou can paint them with melamine paint. Make sure to prime them first. Any good paint store will be able to give you directions. Post By Karin (Guest Post) |
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