Hey, friends! So this past weekend was a HOT one! And here I thought it was supposed to be fall — oh, well. At least I got to get outside and do something that I have been dying to do for a long time!
I was able to paint my bathroom vanity this weekend!
Check out this builder basic bathroom vanity
I picked the gorgeous shade from Country Chic Paint called Sunday Tea.
I also used Hemp Oil as a sealer, but we’ll get more into that later.
Before painting my vanity, I took everything off that could come off.
It’s much easier to paint furniture when you take it apart.
I took the cabinet doors and drawers outside to paint them, since it was such a lovely day.
I did two coats of paint.
I let the paint dry for a couple of hours and then I applied a layer of Hemp Oil.
This stuff is fantastic! I love the smell and it provides a nice smooth finish over the paint.
It’s all natural and all you have to do is brush it on your piece and allow to dry for 12 hours, then use a lint-free cloth to remove any excess oil.
Before we get to the reveal pics, take a look at what I did for drawer pulls.
I found these guys by the side of the road. Someone had tossed them out in a bag on garbage day.
They needed a modern makeover, though — I gave them a blast of paint with some Rustoleum PAINTER’S TOUCH Ultra Cover Paint in Flat Black.
I also shared a neat little tip through video on my Facebook page, click here to check that out!
Then all that was left was to put everything back together!
And voila….
A lot better, right?
If you have a bathroom vanity in your home that could use a little TLC, I would check out the gorgeous colours from Country Chic Paint!
If you love this makeover, be sure and pin it to your Pinterest boards!
Holly, fantastic job! I love the colour!
Thank you, Giselle!! 🙂
this looks lovely! my husband and i repainted our kitchen cabinets in our first house. it was a huge task and didn’t come out quite as nicely as yours. well done 🙂
Aw, thank you so much!! 😀
How did you prep the cabinets, did you send first?
Hello Sandy! With Country Chic Paint, you do not have to do any prep work first. I did however give the cabinets a light sanding just to remove any dust or debris as you don’t want to trap that underneath the paint 🙂