the magical powers of peel-and-stick in my rental kitchen
first time using peel-and-stick on cabinetry and it went surprisingly better than expected! I want to try tackling the beveled-edges next, but happy with the progress so far. Does anyone have any favorite peel-and-stick brands they'd recommend?
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Excuse me, why haven't we seen this as a before and after post or house tour on AT yet?!?!
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this looks amazing! I've always wanted to try peel-and-stick paper on cabinets. was this a super hard project @Rachel? 😊
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it was so much easier than I thought it would be, and it's held up against messes and water pretty well too!
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@AdrienneBreaux we have! @Rachel wrote it up earlier this year 😍
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Truly magical! Way to go, Rachel!
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Wow @Rachel I love this! Especially love the art on the fridge — super creative!
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Wow, Rachel! What an instant improvement. Love the modern update and feel. Okay, now I want to try peel and stick on my cabinets too!
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@Rachel did you do peel and stick tile, too?
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i think this was the little thing in this makeover that i was most delighted by!
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This is incredible! It makes such a huge impact on the space.
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I had to do a double take! This is so good! I've never done them on cabinets but I did try it once on my faux wood kitchen backsplash. I used a brand called Smart Tiles, highly recommend!
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Looks fabulous Rachel.. My cabinets are same style including vanity. This I might give the vanity a try
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obsessed with the pink!!
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Rachel, that looks amazing! I love the black accents! What a fantastic transformation! Are you also planning to cover the white subway tile? If so, wholeheartedly support that decision! I think a backsplash pattern with curved line or round shapes would nicely contrast all of the rectilinear forms.
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I totally agree! The subway tile came with this apartment, and I would love something with more subtle grout lines. I'll definitely check out smart tiles! ^^
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