We were asked to transform this nearing 20 year old kitchen that the homeowners had lived with for 18 months and decided that enough was enough. They didn't want the normal prohibitive expenditure of a new kitchen, as the one they had was perfectly functional albeit, a little outdated and tired. With some consultation, their decision was to go for the Farrow and Ball 'House White' colour at 30% sheen level. New handles were also agreed upon and provided as part of the overall transformation.
Drawer fronts and cabinet doors were removed and meticulously labelled, in order to maintain an audit trail and an easy method of making sure the original doors went back in the correct location, once sprayed. These were then taken away from the house and prepared and sprayed off-site, so as to minimise the disruption for the customers. Cabinet carcasses, plinths and the island were subsequently sprayed in-situ. Upon completion of the spraying, the kitchen was reassembled and new handles fitted to the doors and drawers. Above is a brief gallery showing the before, during and after photographs. The paint system used on this kitchen was provided by Morrells Wood Finishes. A Waterborne lacquer was used as this has little / no odour and therefore is ideal for in-house spraying. It is also certified to FIRA Standard 6250: 2005 and can be tinted to many colours and a variety of sheen levels.
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We have worked on a number of furniture spraying projects this year and thought it about time to share some of these with you. Each of the projects outlined before, were completed using the Tikkurila product range.
This project was for the client's baby that was imminently about to arrive. The dark stain that had been previously applied, was not appropriate for the new born and as such, we were asked to transform the unit by spraying with the Helmi 10 product tinted to the 'Tallow' colour. Before and after photos above.
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