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Hi,

My new appartment has built-in wardrobes, which are white in color. I want to change them to walnut color. I was told that they would need to be spray painted. (they aren't laminate).

Can someone please tell me from where to get it done without burning a hole in pocket. 1 ID I asked gave same quote as what a new wardrobe will cost me. I don't want to dismantle it as it's made out of wood and not laminates + plywood.

Ideas please !!

Many thanks in advance,

 

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Hi,

My new appartment has built-in wardrobes, which are white in color. I want to change them to walnut color. I was told that they would need to be spray painted. (they aren't laminate).

Can someone please tell me from where to get it done without burning a hole in pocket. 1 ID I asked gave same quote as what a new wardrobe will cost me. I don't want to dismantle it as it's made out of wood and not laminates + plywood.

Ideas please !!

Many thanks in advance,

hi,

ur cabinets is painted in white?

i heard from my contractor wood material once painted with paint, will not be able to change back to wood color ler.

So maybe u can try to change it to some other solid color ba in instead of walnut.

:)

 

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another way is to consider using wall-paper to stick over e doors so as to create a new look.

u can try checking this option w ur ID/ contractor.

 

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It's not the actual paint but the spray or stain finish .. I am 100% sure it's changeable.

Will be great to know the cheapest way to do it though :-)

another way is to consider using wall-paper to stick over e doors so as to create a new look.

u can try checking this option w ur ID/ contractor.

 

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It's not the actual paint but the spray or stain finish .. I am 100% sure it's changeable.

Will be great to know the cheapest way to do it though :-)

Vanish and repaint it. Check on Nippon Timberlac.

 

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