Comments on: White Painted Countertops and Cabinets https://sawdustgirl.com/white-painted-countertops-cabinets/ Renovation, cabinet building and woodworking plans and tutorials. Build like a GirlĀ® Sun, 06 Feb 2022 14:37:36 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 By: Sandra https://sawdustgirl.com/white-painted-countertops-cabinets/#comment-110696 Sun, 06 Feb 2022 14:37:36 +0000 http://sawdustgirl.com/?p=27162#comment-110696 In reply to Laurie Burton.

It was completely white with no texture. It was soft and smooth. It held up quite well — though it really didn’t get used much.

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By: Laurie Burton https://sawdustgirl.com/white-painted-countertops-cabinets/#comment-110454 Mon, 17 Jan 2022 17:50:59 +0000 http://sawdustgirl.com/?p=27162#comment-110454 Hiya. How beautiful. Was the island surface completely white, like a solid surface white countertop would look, or did you see some hint of wood grain? Thanks so much for answering (even though you moved!)

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By: Sandra https://sawdustgirl.com/white-painted-countertops-cabinets/#comment-103986 Sat, 05 Dec 2020 22:39:03 +0000 http://sawdustgirl.com/?p=27162#comment-103986 In reply to Carol.

It still looked great when we sold the house in Jan 2020.

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By: Carol https://sawdustgirl.com/white-painted-countertops-cabinets/#comment-103829 Wed, 02 Dec 2020 13:11:14 +0000 http://sawdustgirl.com/?p=27162#comment-103829 You do absolutely beautiful work. Since it’s been a while, do you have an update on how well the countertop on your island held up? I would think that with the care you took in building and finishing it that it would still be in great shape. So glad I found your posts.

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By: Kat https://sawdustgirl.com/white-painted-countertops-cabinets/#comment-96775 Thu, 23 May 2019 20:45:14 +0000 http://sawdustgirl.com/?p=27162#comment-96775 I paint an array of items you never want to use a polyurethane on any white service on poly acrylic polyurethane wll turn your white yellow..since your countertop is flat have you ever thought about using an clear epoxy by building a form of melamine cover wood and you can line any wood will foil tape and just slowly mix small amounts of epoxy smooth out with a large flat putry knife or squeegee then build the height you want and then let set it will be more durable than just the MDF alone. Well hope you at least try it on a sample piece first takes days to set up. Good luck!!!! Kat at K&W Designs. LLC

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