How Did I Do That?

I've had several inquiries as to what products and technique I used to paint the laminate countertop and the hardware for my wet bar remodel.  So exactly how did I do it?

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For the laminate countertop first I sanded it very well.

Second I painted it with a latex bonding primer.  I used Benjamin Moore.

Next I painted two coats of semi-gloss paint.  Again I used Benjamin Moore.  (I'm a big fan of BM paints.  A pure case of you get what you pay for.)

Finally, I put three coats of Polycrylic sealer on. 

All the hardware, handles and shelf hardware I spray painted with Rust-oleum metallic bonding paint.

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My countertop does not get much wear and tear so I think this treatment will wear ok. 

I just discovered this product and it sounds like a good option if you are doing a bathroom or even a kitchen.

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You can read more about this product here.  It can be tinted in your choice of 16 colors.

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9 thoughts on “How Did I Do That?

  1. Wow, it’s gorgeous! You did such an amazing job. Thanks so much for sharing the products you used. I’ll be linking to this if you don’t mind.

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  2. Thanks for the product tips! I have a laminate counter top that I’ve considered painting. Now I know what to use. Your wet bar transformation is magazine worthy! Fabulous job!!!

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  3. Wow- you did a beautiful job. I am a huge Benjamin Moore fan too. I have never not been thrilled with a color.

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  4. I didn’t use the rustoleum paint. I didn’t discover that until after mine was done. I used all latex paints and primer and three coats of sealer. It is now, 2 wks later finally cured enough to use it.
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