You are not ready for paint until you sand and fill the sides of the doors. Otherwise it will look horrible and unprofessional. Use Titebond wood glue and not anything for drywall as suggested. Spray the paint if you have a sprayer.
I thought the purpose of shaker bars are to give shadows this looks too thin. Nice tip for the handles. Also for doors that wide the strips should be wider to look chunky narrow strips suit the drawers
This was great...I was thinking of this but couldn't quiet get to your idea, thanks!!! My cabinets have edges that are rounded over with a slight taper so I still have to deal with that, any ideas?
great video, i added beadboard wallpaper on my doors first, then trimmed the frame like yours, thank you for your video and for making your gaps visible on camera!
Thanks for great video, I'm going to do that to my laminated cabinet doors, does this still work? Also I have concealed hinges, don't know how much I can adjust them so the added thickness doesn't make a problem?
Great video, I am going to give it a go with my old 80's oak cabinets. But, I'm having a hard time finding 1/4" mdf. Do you think I can use cement glue?
This is exactly what I was wanting to do with our cabinets! Thank you for posting this! Just the encouragement I needed for the project
We're about to renovate our 1950's kitchen and this was a great inspiration. Thanks 🛠
What did you use for paint exactly? Brand/color? Matte/gloss?
You are not ready for paint until you sand and fill the sides of the doors. Otherwise it will look horrible and unprofessional. Use Titebond wood glue and not anything for drywall as suggested. Spray the paint if you have a sprayer.
In Uganda East Africa thank you for sharing the knowledge I made it and looks perfect
I thought the purpose of shaker bars are to give shadows this looks too thin. Nice tip for the handles. Also for doors that wide the strips should be wider to look chunky narrow strips suit the drawers
This was great...I was thinking of this but couldn't quiet get to your idea, thanks!!! My cabinets have edges that are rounded over with a slight taper so I still have to deal with that, any ideas?
Get a tablesaw and cut the edges to a 90 degree angle.
Thank you so much for this video! This is what I was searching for. They look great!
Do you have 2 stoves in your kitchen? How cool is that
great video, i added beadboard wallpaper on my doors first, then trimmed the frame like yours, thank you for your video and for making your gaps visible on camera!
Mark Belden totally going to be doing this soon to my 80s kitchen cabinets. beadboard wallpaper was delivered yesterday
wow sooo helpful!
WOW WOW WOW! That looks really great! Looks like ive got my next project lol
awesome job! you should do a short video about the lower and upper trim...
What stove is that?
Great video! How do you cover the "ugly" side of plywood or mdf after you rip them to size? Doesn't show after being painted? Not smooth edges.
You are an angel. I don't have to risk cutting off my hands with a miter saw lol. Easy peasy...
Looks good mate
Great idea! The cabinets look polished. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for great video, I'm going to do that to my laminated cabinet doors, does this still work? Also I have concealed hinges, don't know how much I can adjust them so the added thickness doesn't make a problem?
This video is such a great resource! Thanks for all the tips!
Can I use that glue if the cupboard door is laminated?
Thanks for the video......started my shaker doors today. MDF is the way to go. Oh, and a great tip for the handles. Will be doing that for sure.
Thanks for the quick tips...I have to wait to remodel but our kitchen has pine that has turned orange and cannot wait to paint them!
Would you be able to add glass to it after making it into the new cabinet
God. who takes a full hour to finish a beer? SAVAGE😂
Thank you for the tip. I have a 70s small kitchen and just did not know what to do. Now I do. Bless you.
Great video, I am going to give it a go with my old 80's oak cabinets. But, I'm having a hard time finding 1/4" mdf. Do you think I can use cement glue?
No, use Titebond glue.
that stove is awesome!!
Nice video. Simple and to the point.
Can you please let me know the brand of the stove (I suppose so) on the right at 3:42?
Thanks this really gives me a lot of ideas! Great video.
The wood stove!!! Omg 🥰
Great video! Very well done.
WOW!! Amazing!!! Thank you
Great tip thanks!
nice clean work
Beautiful work, thank you.
This is amazing! Thank you so much!!!!
can you stain this?
I know you can get solutions for that on woodprix website.