I was going to wait until I got a new stove (our oven door shattered completely when we moved it to put up the backsplash behind it) but, I can't wait to show everyone!
I used the cabinet transformations in Kona (it is not as dark in there as it looks in the pictures - my photography skills suck ;)
What did you end up thinking of the cabinet Transformations?
adore it!! (I am so mad I didn't do it earlier). It was very easy to do. My one advice it to make sure you use a good, quality paint brust (just ask the guys at the store to recommend one). also, the top coat of poly is very hard to get right, ie. no brushstrokes and I did not master it. twice I had to take it off and re-do it. so not sure what the trick is there. but, overall, i am very pleased and as you can see, our cabinets were really in bad shape :shame
Oh I wanted to add that if anyone is thinking of doing the dark color - do it!! pictures are so deceiving when it comes to how much light is in the room. It does not feel dark and cramped in there at all (although I admit the pictures give that impression.) and that was my HUGE fear and why I held off for so long (if anyone remembers, I had been thinking about this for almost three years :eyeroll)
Erin - I did take the doors down. It's not hard (even I could do it ;) I painted the frames with the same paint, April. and the holes were covered up by new hardware so we didn't drill new holes or anything. I did it alone and I would say it took me about three days. but, it was SO worth it (especially if you hate your kitchen like I hated mine ;) *If* i had newer cabinets, I probably would not do it, however. just because it is hard to get the "factory" finish of a new cabinet, kwim?