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Cheryl Phan

Categories: DIY, Faux FinishingPublished On: September 29, 2015Tags: ,

Bathrooms don’t have to cost a small fortune to make a huge change. If your bathroom is structurally in good condition you can update it with a minimal cost. Take this bathroom built in 1988, some would look at this and immediately want to rip it out and start from scratch. The problem is, it can cost 5,000+ and sometimes it’s just not in the budget. So, What’s the solution?

In the late 80’s this was a popular color. I know this because the house I bought in 1980 had a pink bathroom and I think I even liked it. Check it out, even the countertop and sink is pink. The good news is this is a quick fix. You wont believe the transformation.

Bathroom Makeover

Did you know you can paint the countertop and sink?

Bathroom Makeover

In this case, the sink is part of the countertop. Now I must admit this is the first time I’ve painted the inside of a sink. But if you think about it the sink is made of the same materials as the countertop, so why wouldn’t it hold up? It’s all in the prep. Here are the step-by-step instructions. If you want to change the faucet do it before you paint.

#1: Sand the countertop and sink with 320 grit sandpaper. It gives it a “tooth” and takes the sheen off. Then clean them with TSP. This is the most important step to make the paint stick.

#2: Paint the countertop with 2 coats of primer, I like to use Stix. Use a  6 ” sponge roller to apply the primer. Let the primer dry 2-3 hours between coats

Stix

#3: Paint the countertop and sink with 2 coats of Advance paint from Benjamin Moore. Again use a 6″ sponge roller. allow the paint to dry 8 hours between coats. You can use any color you want.

Advance paint

#4: Apply 3-4 coats of Polycrylic semi-gloss clear

Minwax Polycrylic finish

Here are the results. Looks like a brand new sink and counter.

Bathroom Makeover

Now here’s how you paint the cabinets!

Follow steps 1-3 the same steps as you did on the countertops. Tint the paint to the desired color. There is no need to use a sealer on the cabinets. The transformation is amazing! Not to mention it will save you thousands of dollars. Get my 7 Cabinet Painting Tips for FREE here!

Bathroom Makeover

Bathroom Makeover

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Blessings, Cheryl

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