My work is (finally) done. Two coats of primer and another two of tile paint (white of course, no surprises there). Below are some before and after pics. From blue to white - and what a difference it has made, I can't believe I didn't do it sooner.
I painted in the dark of night after long days at work, the fumes were eye burningly strong, so I painted in this fetching 'geisha face' surgical mask retrieved from my shelf of goodies - my neighbours must think (um, know) I'm the nuttiest kid in the block...then again, most nights the scent of the devil's lettuce wafts through my door, so hopefully they think they're just seeing things again!
25 comments:
Impressive. Well done. Looks fantastic.
Looks beautiful. Very you. Or, at least, what I know of you from this sweet blog.
well done! looks great!
ooh tile paint? where did you get that? That'd be awesome to use in our shower! How difficult was it?
Wow your kitchen looks great! Nice job.
gosh, just stunning!
Fantastic!!!!
Absolutely lovely and fabulous! Couldn't you just look at it for hours?
Great job my friend!
xo
Love the "cold" picture and the geisha face. Glad you got all the hard work out of the way and the payoff was awesome.
nice one. looks great.
Looks just lovely!
Are those flowers in a cheese grater? Great idea!
It looks gorgeous! I love how you've decorated too; very delicate. Congratulations!
Trudi
There's nothing better than clean white kitchen. Love how you paired it with the pastel pink. Great job!
What a gorgeous mini makeover! I wish my kitchen looked quite so glam!
very lovely! The white tile and the pastel pieces look amazing! I am in LOVE with the pink platter!
Looks lovely! Clean, elegant and fresh! Nice work!
Thanks for posting
Oh I love that pink plate haha Looks like fun!
DId you paint the tile? I'd love to know how you did that.we have hideous multi-coloured tile in our kitchen...
I had no clue you could even paint tile. Your kitchen looks amazing now! Super bright and airy!
I love the geisha face mask. It's ingenious and pretty.
wow, very impressive. The shade of white has done an amazing makeover! I didn't know of tile paint until today. Tks for sharing! ~ Tien nee
Hi guys, just head to your local hardware store, they should have Tile Paint suitable for ceramic surfaces. The directions on the back will recommend a suitable primer + then you're ready to get painting. p.s. the pink plate is by Mud Australia and yep, those roses sure are in a grater. Thanks for visiting, I love receiving your comments. x
how lovely!
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