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Kitchen still work in Progress

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My kitchen is still a work in progress but has come so far compared to when we purchased the house. The pale blue splash back tiles I have lived with for a few months now but they just had to go. I talked to the kitchen man through the week who advised me not to paint but re-tile. I went to my favourite paint shop and spoke to a lady that I seem to get all my painting advice from and she advised that yes it can be done and will look great. Honestly I cannot tell the difference and don’t think anyone else could. They just look like white tiles that have been there forever. I just can’t see the point in replacing when you can re-paint. I won’t stop at the kitchen tiles and have the kids bathroom next to do.

Don’t worry the blue benchtops are next on the list to go. Had the man come and measure this week for a lovely replacement bench and lets just say that I cannot wait.

Me giving the tiles a good clean prior to painting. Yes i Did change into my old painting clothes.

Before

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March 20, 2010

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26 Comments

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    Natasha

    March 20, 2010

    Wow, what a difference a coat of paint makes! Great work Sandy-That is incredible. I would love to know what sort of paint you used that adheres to tiles as it is such a cost effective way of re-decorating a tiled area.

    Can't wait to see the new bench tops next!!!

    Best wishes,
    Natasha.

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    Esther@fleurcottage

    March 20, 2010

    lovely job & looks great!

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    Victoria@WhimsybyVictoria

    March 20, 2010

    Looks great! I have heard of painting tiles…I agree they look like they were already that way. I too am in the middle of a kitchen re-model and know what you are feeling…I am ready to have it done…hopefully soon! 🙂 Can't wait to see more.

    Hugs,
    Victoria

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    brismod

    March 21, 2010

    What a big difference it has made – it almost makes the blue benchtops look fine. Will stay tuned for the next round of changes!

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    Fiona

    March 21, 2010

    Me too – I would love to know whatyou used. My old brown tiles would lok great white.

    Hugs,

    Fee XX

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    Tina

    March 21, 2010

    Love, love, love it Sandy! I am with you – why replace when you can paint. Paint products are just amazing these days and your tiles look just like brand new white ones:) Great job:) ~ Tina xx

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    Kerri

    March 21, 2010

    Looks amazing Sandy. The best quick and (relatively) easy makeover that makes a huge difference. Can't wait to see the new benchtop in place – that will be the icing on the cake!
    Enjoy the rest of your weekend,
    Kerri x

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    Sarah

    March 21, 2010

    Great job Sandy! It's starting to look like something out of a magazine! Love it!
    Looking forward to see what you have chosen for the bench tops.
    ~S~

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    Chantilly Cottage

    March 21, 2010

    Wow what a differance Sandy, looks fantastic. Bet you cant wait for the new benchtops.
    Look forward to seeing the transformation.
    Have a great week.
    Deb x

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    Katrina Chambers

    March 21, 2010

    Wow Sandy! That is amazing. I never would have been game enough to paint tiles, but you are the master! You put new handles on too? Did you have any holes to cover up?

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    Kristine at The Painted Hive

    March 21, 2010

    Hi Sandy. It's so funny you just posted this. I've been contemplating painting the tiles in my kitchen and laundry for a while now and was going to post about it in my new blog. They're very neautral, so probably don't really need it, though I wanna do it anyway! My other alternative is to install pressed tin over them. Please post again and let me know how they stand up to use. Kristine.

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    A-M

    March 21, 2010

    Fabulous transformation Sandy. Good on you for sticking to your guns and pursuing the painting route! A-M xx

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    MelsRosePlace

    March 21, 2010

    Looks unreal, you've been a busy girl. I just got your comment about my laundry and published it but dont know why it hasnt shown up? Anyway THANKS, feel much better now :_)

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    chair up

    March 21, 2010

    Gee, it looks fantastic Sandy. I have sooo got to pick your brain. I need to paint the ensuite and main bathroom tiles and am just a bit nervous because if I stuff it up we can't afford to retile. I'll email you with my 20 questions soon if that's okay:o)
    Angex

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    Alison Gibbs

    March 21, 2010

    That is fabulous. Be interesting to hear how well they clean up after splashes from cooking etc.
    Alison

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    Lou

    March 21, 2010

    That looks fantastic. It was certainly a mixed bag of colours in your before pics, you've done a stellar job!

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    Anonymous

    March 21, 2010

    What kind of paint did you use? Looks awesome

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    mariondee-designs

    March 21, 2010

    Your kitchen is looking great! I saw them use that paint on Better Homes & Gardens once, that's where I found out about it, but wondered if it was any good.. looks like it is! They also have paint you can use on laminate kitchen doors! Actually I think it's the same paint?? Can't wait to see your finished kitchen.. take care, Maryann

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    The Pink Poodle

    March 21, 2010

    Hi sandy…..the kitchen looks fabulous..

    I would love to paint my pale blue tiles in my bathroom white..BUT am too chicken as they cut in around the toilet & through to the shower

    i would inevitable mess it up..

    You must be having such fun doing al your projects…very exciting..

    xx andrea

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    Beach Vintage

    March 22, 2010

    The blue splashbacks had to go Sandy. My kitchen is also a work in progress. I still feel there is something missing but I dont know what it is!

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    Tanya

    March 22, 2010

    I am only new to your blog and I love what you do….love the white look,my home is slowly getting the white treatment! I painted my kitchen tiles with the White Knight Tile paint about 5 years ago and they are great….no wear,cleans well(especially around the stove!) and a much cheaper option than retiling. Look forward to seeing your kitchen finished.

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    McCarthy Designs

    March 22, 2010

    The tiles turned out so well. Thank you for sharing, it is great to hear that it worked well. I am hoping to paint our bathroom tiles soon. I can't wait to see how the new bench tops look! xx

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    Crystal Rose Cottage

    March 22, 2010

    If anyone can paint it and end up looking great, it is YOU! Much, much easier than replacing, I'd say! Looks great, Sandy!~Patti

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    Sandy @ My Shabby Streamside Studio

    March 22, 2010

    Good for you! Rachel Ashwell once said you can paint anything, and she's right – I've saved jillions of dollars renovating.

    Looks great, that's very hard work, Sandy.

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    March 24, 2010

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    Kelly - Little French Nest

    March 27, 2010

    WOW – it looks fantastic. You have inspired me to start on my kitchen. I was a little daunted & scared about painting over laminate or tiles but yours is great!! Thank you xx

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