Refreshing these timber-look laminate cabinets, utility panels and subway tiles was simple with White Knight Renew Tile and Laminate Paint.

The project
I absolutely hated the timber-look laminate and green tiled splashback in our kitchen. Using a few cans of White Knight Renew Tile and Laminate Paint, I painted the hardwood utility panels and white subway tiles and now have a bright, fresh new kitchen.
I painted the cabinet doors while they were still hanging as I just don’t have the space to paint them while off. I used one coat of primer after a good clean, and two coats of White Knight Renew using a 4mm microfibre roller, plus a brush for cutting in. It's a navy blue similar to the Taubmans colour Admiralty. I also did a light sand of the cabinet doors between coats as well.
We used 2400mm x 900mm hardwood laminated panels for the benchtops. My husband cut holes for the sink and stove, and I applied three coats of Cabot's Satin Clear Benchtop Timber Finish.
Cost breakdown:
- Paint was about $200 all up.
- Tiles were $18 a box, and we used two boxes.
- Benchtops were the most expensive at $179 each.
The total cost came to just under $1000.
Before and after


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