I gave our tired old kitchen cupboards a fresh new look with a bit of prep, paint, and some patience! Using @Bunnings-sourced tools and supplies, I sanded, primed, and painted the cabinetry, replaced the handles, and added a few styling touches to elevate the whole space — all on a budget.
It’s amazing how much difference a bit of elbow grease can make. Proof that you don’t need a full reno to completely transform your kitchen!
Materials
Zinsser Bullseye 123 Undercoat Primer, Sealer
Dulux Aquaenamel Semi Gloss
Sand Paper
Scotch Blue Original Tape
Porta Timber Moulding
Antique Bronze Hardware
Timber Filler
Tools
Ryobi Orbital Sander
Ryobi Brad Nailer
Paint Brush
Miter Schears
Tape Measure
Ryobi Impact Driver
Steps
Step 1
Remove all Laminate Doors and Old Hardware for Patching and Sanding.
Patch Old Hardware Holes and Sand with 180 grit on the Orbital Sander.
Apply Zinsser Bullseye 123 Primer to both sizde of doors.
Before
Before
Removing Doors and Hardware
Step 2
Measure and cut Porta Timber Moulding, apply with tape loosely and fix in place with Ryobi Brad Nailer. Fill mitred corners and lightly sand. Apply a coat of Zinsser Bullseye Primer to seal Timber moudling.
Cut Porta Timber using Miter Shears
Apply Moulding with tape and fix in place with Brad Nailer
Step 3
Apply two coats of Dulux Aquaenamel to both sides of doors.



Step 4
Apply chosen new Hardware and Style Space.
New Hardware applied and Space Styled
