Knobs Bathroom Cabinet
Knobs Bathroom Cabinet
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1 MOOSE Lodge KNOB Cabin DRAWER PULL Home Decor $2.50 Turn any room in your home into a cozy mountain retreat with this unique item! This drawer pull features a plaid background with a moose silhouette framed by rustic branches. Give your furniture a brand new look in one simple step! Perfect for your lodge or lakehouse. Hand painted resin with raised design. Measures 2″ W x 1.5″ H x 1″ D. Hardware included. This sale is for ONE DRAWER KNOB only…. |
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Allied Brass 1 1/2 Knob in Chrome, Groovy Accent $35.00 Allied Brass 1 1/2″ knob, with cylindrical ends, for cabinets and drawers, with groovy accent… |
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Zebra Animal Print Ceramic Cabinet Drawer Pull Knob $2.97 New 1 1/2 inch ceramic cabinet, drawer, or furniture knob with mounting hardware included. BEAUTIFUL!! Design covers the ENTIRE knob, not just the top of the knob. As with zebras in real life, no two knobs will be identical – they may vary slightly. Also works great in a bathroom or on bi-fold closet doors (may require longer screws). Item(s) can be wiped clean with a soft damp cloth. Great additi… |
Would it be possible to cover porcelain Cabinet Knobs with cloth?
I’m repainting my bathroom cabinets and I don’t want to have to buy new knobs to match the new look (I think they over price cabinet knobs). I was wondering if anyone had any idea how I could cover up the knobs (either with paint or cloth?) and have it be durable.
I don’t think cloth would be successful. You’d have to varnish it or something or it would just get dirty. And how would you make it stick, and bend it around a knob so it wouldn’t be just a lumpy thing? No, don’t try that.
There is paint made for glass, that might very well work on porcelain. Craft stores have it. There’s one kind which you bake on in the oven, that is dishwasher proof so should be durable. Make sure you clean the knobs well so the paint will stick.
I agree, cabinet knobs are way overpriced, but depending how many knobs you have, you might find that the correct paint won’t be cheap either. If you have a Habitat for Humanity store in your area, you might look there, and check online too.
One of the most common questions we get asked is how do I repaint my bath vanity? A bath vanity gets a lot of use over the years and is also the focal point of the bathroom. By remodeling or repainting your bathroom vanity you can bring life to that old bathroom, re-painting a bath vanity is relatively straightforward and will only require a few days of work and makes a great weekend project.
First we need to prep the bathroom cabinet to do this you will need a screwdriver sandpaper and a mild detergent. Using your screwdriver, remove the hinges and pull out all the drawers from your current cabinet. Next take your sandpaper and lightly sand all finishes of the bath vanity cabinet. Make sure to sand both sides of the bathroom vanity doors. Once you’re done sanding the doors, lightly wash down the entire bathroom vanity with a mild detergent. Removing all of the little particles in debris created by sanding the bathroom vanity also use your vacuum to clean up any sanded particles so that the particles do not get into our paint.
Use a high-quality primer to prime the outside surfaces of the bathroom cabinet consult your local hardware store for the proper primer for your particular project. Let the primer dry all the way before attempting to paint your bathroom vanity. Tape off all edges around your bathroom vanity as to not get paint on your walls or floors.
It’s time to paint your cabinet first stir up the paint thoroughly before opening. Next use a brush or roller to evenly apply light coats of paint to all surfaces of the bathroom vanity cabinet. It is better to apply multiple light coats of paint than hurry the project with one coat of paint. Let dry for several hours or overnight, and then reapply your second and or third coat of paint.
Now we’ve painted the vanity re-caulk all of the bathroom cabinets seams that touch the floor or any of the adjacent walls, reattach all doors and hinges, and reinsert any fittings removed during this process. Now is a good time to adjust the doors if they were not hanging properly making slight adjustments in creating new screw locations to hang your doors evenly.
Another way to spruce up your old bathroom is to add new knobs to the door cabinets and drawers. Also replacing the faucet with a new and more modern style can also help update your old bathroom cabinet.
Hopefully this guide has helped you repaint your vanity and has livened up your current bathroom. Have fun with the project, and take your time.
Ben Fisk from Colorado has helped remodel bathroom vanities and paint many people bathroom vanity cabinets.