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November 10, 2009By Caroline Inge
Being new to the DIY-world, I only take on modest projects that can't cause too much damage if I screw up, and I always, always print off step-by-step instructions which I've probably been googling for about a week. You could say I like to be thorough. Well, I think I've found my next project, and even though it's much more ambitious than say, painting a bookshelf, I definitely think it looks do-able -- at least the step-by-step video looks easy enough!
Having brand new countertops installed in your kitchen or bathroom can cost thousands of dollars, and in many homes, they are the main offender in a tired kitchen. The grey, marbleized laminate in my kitchen makes me sad, and paired with dull, cream cabinets, this space is a total bore. Until recently, there was no way to update your kitchen countertops without completely replacing them. This month, Modern Masters®, a decorative paint and faux finishing brand, came out with a clever way to makeover your outdated, laminate countertops using a three-step painting system. Countertop Transformations™ allows you to change the aesthetic in your kitchen without sacrificing your durable work surface. Check out the website for an easy step-by-step instructional video, or upload a picture of your kitchen and try out each of the five colors!
I definitely think this paint kit would help me achieve my dream kitchen, which looks something like this:
I love color, and for my kitchen, I want something energetic but still classic enough that we could grow old together. I think this kitchen from Sunset has a nice balance with its soft, minty green cabinets and sleek, black granite countertops. I think the Charcoal paint kit from Countertop Transformations would look fantastic paired with Benjamin Moore's Salisbury Green. What do you think?
Here's a great before and after from the Counter Transformations website:
Go upload a picture of your kitchen and play around with Countertop Transformations makeover tool. Countertop Transformations is sold exclusively at Lowe's. It only takes a weekend and one $250 paint kit (depending on the size of your kitchen).
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Carol, thank you! This was just what my kitchen needed. But what about the floor? lol
Posted by:Marie Killebrew | November 10, 2009 at 10:06 AMGreat looking kitchen any bathroom counters and counter top suggestions?
Posted by:Amanda | November 11, 2009 at 05:42 AMAmanda - From what I can gather from the product website this stuff should work in a bathroom if you have laminate countertops in there.
Posted by:Steve | November 11, 2009 at 11:59 AM$250 refinish kit sounds like a rip-off. I can replace a counter top for $100 to $200 depending on the size at Home Depot.
Gordon Tampa FL
I am SO tired of people longing for granite countertops,while they sneer at laminate, especially on the home shows. I wonder if some of the people don't jump on the granite bandwagon only because they think it's the "in style" countertop.
I've always been one to go in the opposite direction from the mobs and, besides that, I love the clean look of Formica countertops.
In my new-to-me house, I recently had red countertops installed on top of the white cabinets and everything looks so crisp and clean.
So, please, people...dare to think outside the granite box!
Posted by:K. Reilly | November 28, 2009 at 08:12 PMHmmm... I actually prefer the "before" picture. Has anyone actually used this product? Is it any different from the epoxy flooring kits that are sold for about 1/3 the price?
Posted by:VV | December 07, 2009 at 12:40 AMProduct only took 2 days to do with wife's help. We are very impressed with the outcome. It does make a major mess and would not reccomend unless your couters had weird cuts or shapes to it. The lady on tape hade perfect counters, easier and cheaper to just replace tops.
Posted by:JD | January 25, 2010 at 01:33 PMMy husband and I just put this on our 40+ year counter top. It looks fantastic! I love it!! A cheap, quick way to get a whole new look.
Posted by:Sue | February 04, 2010 at 07:55 AM

