How to glaze over polyurethane on cabinets.
Glazing over stained cabinets.
Once painted or stained allow the cabinet doors drawers and cabinets to dry for at least 24 hours before moving on.
For an antique look decorators use dark pigmented glaze on white cabinets.
Glaze however can let the grain show through.
Find out which is better for the grade or type of wood like oak cedar and mahogany.
Glazing can give an antiquated look to your cabinets create depth in the finish or make a stain look darker.
Glazing cabinets is an easy way to update the look and feel of your space.
You can change the tone of your cabinets without the hassle of.
It can only be done on painted cabinets because stained cabinets will repel the glaze mixture and will therefore show no effect.
Stained cabinets guide compares paint and stain for kitchen and bathroom cabinets including pros cons costs and types like gel stain or white paint.
Using a gel stain as the glaze requires minimal work and maximum results.
Honey oak cabinets have a lovely open grain that is rendered invisible if coated with solid color paint.
I love the deep rich tones of the wood after glazing it.
When you stain the wood absorbs the stain and that has a profound impact on how much color gets taken in and where it lodges but with glaze you have almost complete control over where the color goes and how much stays on.
There are a number of shades of glaze including such glazes as mocha bronze nickel vanilla coffee caramel and tea.
Glazing kitchen cabinets is also known as antiquing.
Glazing over honey oak stained cabinets.
A dated cabinet finish gives a kitchen a retro look though not always in a good way.
Keep reading for all the ins and outs of glazing.
Glazing is a highly controllable way of adding the antiquing or metallic look between layers of paint and the finish coat.
It is an easy job usually requiring less than a weekend to complete and by following a few steps you will have great looking cabinets.
This is the process of artificially aging the way a cabinet looks by applying a glaze to make a weathered appearance.