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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2007

Glazing kitchen cabinets is an easy way to give your kitchen cabinets an antiqued look. AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter demonstrates how to glaze kitchen cabinets, so you can enjoy the rustic feel of glazed kitchen cabinets in your home. With her instructions, you'll have no trouble producing professional results when glazing kitchen cabinets.

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  • We are gonna try this today. Wish us luck! thanks.

  • Good luck! I hope it goes well!

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  • i loved this video, mostly because this girl was very attractive looking.

    I liked the old man too LOL

    I love how askthebuilder got people energetic

  • Thank you for this video, I primed my kitchen cabinets, and as I did it, I very much liked the rustic, distressed, antique look I was getting by kind of pressing hard with the brush, seeing definitive lines, and kind of haphazardly applying the primer, so you can see some of the wood coming through in spots. However it's just white primer, and I want more of an egg shell tone, but applying a layer simply of eggshell paint would lose the distressed texture I liked, Glaze I think is the answer.

  • yes, they are glazing,so beautiful

  • i though you were going to add glass ie glazing lol

  • Not bad, though you should really consult Sherwin-Williams on the "proper" technique to glaze cabinets, and yes, it takes a long time to get the right effect and use the right equipment to spray on a top coat after you're done glazing, it shouldn't look streaky but more like aged furniture does as debris and dust settles in corners and wear marks around certain corners. Just a hint.

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