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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: A BATHROOM REMODEL WITH KILZ® PRIMERS – PART 2
January 3, 2024Welcome back to part 2 of the bathroom remodel project from Jamie and Morgan Molitor of c2s. We’re excited to share the reveal and complete transformation of this primary bathroom project. As you may recall from the first blog post, this project was one of the c2s team’s latest ventures for whom we have the privilege to call a mentor and friend, the wonderful Chris Freytag. A prominent health and fitness influencer, blogger, author, and esteemed figure in the Twin Cities and nationally.
A bathroom remodel transcends the mere act of updating a space; it’s about curating a sanctuary that exceeds ordinary functionality. Your primary bathroom space is a place where your day both begins and ends. You set your intentions for the day in the space and reflect in the evening. Let’s dive into the details of this breathtaking makeover!
This bathroom remodel entailed a complete overhaul, minus the existing cabinetry. Beyond that, it was a gut-and-remodel project that blended transitional tradition with contemporary elegance. Far beyond mere aesthetics, this transformation dove deep into the realm of luxurious tranquility, converting an outdated bathroom into a serene oasis of relaxation.
BEFORE
Chris and her husband were intent on crafting a bathroom that exuded a light and airy ambiance. Their vision revolved around a palette dominated by bright whites, seeking to replace the subdued beige hues. They aimed for a space that felt refreshed, spacious, and radiant. This desire for a luminous atmosphere prompted a comprehensive renovation, encompassing various elements such as paint, countertops, tiles, and fixtures. Their strategic choice to embrace these lighter tones played a pivotal role in transforming the bathroom into an inviting and open environment.
AFTER
Out with the old and in with the new – the freestanding tub isn’t just an aesthetic choice; it’s a practical one. The liberation of space not only visually opens up the bathroom but also offers a tangible sense of freedom. A spa-like experience is rooted in space and serenity, and the freestanding tub became the embodiment of both. And with our client’s visible love for plants – we knew that this space called for many plant friends to surround it.
A spa-like bathroom isn’t complete without an indulgent shower experience. We enlarged the shower door opening, not just for practicality, but to help create an oasis of relaxation. The white subway tiles and quartz bench are not just design choices; they are elements that enhance the spa-like ambiance, inviting you to linger and rejuvenate.
DESIGN DETAILS
Our client expressed a desire for a retreat-like feel after long, hectic days. At c2s, we recognize that a spa-inspired bathroom transcends a passing trend; it’s an investment in personal well-being. The remodel’s embodiment of modern elegance fosters an atmosphere of serenity. Through the addition of a freestanding tub boasting clean lines, the space invites you to decompress, becoming a focal point that reshapes the bathroom into a private sanctuary. The integration of contemporary elements with the existing cabinetry achieves a harmonious fusion, ensuring relaxation without sacrificing style.
Enhancing the serene, light, and airy ambiance of a spa-like bathroom involves thoughtful choices that marry elegance with functionality. For instance, the selection of Cambria quartz countertops was more than just a design decision; it was a tactile experience that elevated the space’s luxuriousness. The warm veining not only unified the bathroom’s aesthetic but also offered a touch of opulence to the daily routine. This investment in quality materials brought forth an everyday sense of luxury, emphasizing both comfort and visual appeal.
PRIMER
Investing in primer isn’t merely about enhancing the final look; it’s about creating a blank canvas so that a space can transform into a tranquil oasis. KILZ® Primers were the unsung hero of the project that provided consistent, enduring results for the space to truly shine.
We have multiple, reliable KILZ® Primers we frequently turn to for our projects. Let’s dive into the distinctions among them, why they’ve secured our trust, and which we used within this bathroom makeover.
• KILZ® MOLD & MILDEW Primer (walls)
• KILZ 2® ALL-PURPOSE Primer (cabinets)
One of our go-to choices is the KILZ® MOLD & MILDEW Primer, a remarkable solution for moisture-prone spaces like a bathroom. We selected this primer for the walls and shower ceiling because of its mildew-resistant properties, in addition to its stain blocking abilities. This primer serves as an effective barrier against mildew growth while offering a solid foundation for the paint to adhere to, ensuring the paint’s longevity on these surfaces.
We opted for the KILZ 2® ALL-PURPOSE Primer when tackling the cabinets in our project due to its versatile nature and impressive adhesion. It also became our preferred option for the cabinets due to its ability to adhere effectively to different materials, ensuring a smooth and durable base for the paint application. Its quick-drying feature allowed for efficient progress in our project timeline. We appreciated its ability to block minor stains and provide a consistent surface, contributing to a flawless finish for the cabinets.
WALL PAINT
The KILZ® primer and Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® by KILZ paint created the perfect primer and paint combination for this bathroom. Both their durability and quality ensure that the tranquil spa ambiance we created becomes an enduring part of the everyday routine.
Our clients were looking for a light, bright aesthetic infused with a serene spa-like vibe for this makeover. The chosen white paint hues, coupled with creamy and natural elements, were the perfect combination to achieve this serene ambiance.
Silos White from Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® by KILZ Premium Interior Paint has become a go-to choice for our primary bath projects because it delivers a timeless look. This specific shade offers a beautiful blend of warmth and crispness, creating an airy and refreshing feel within the space while also making it feel larger.
We chose Silos White for the walls in this primary bath due to its ability to effortlessly pair with different textures and materials, such as tiles, countertops, and fixtures. It’s a neutral white with warm undertones that harmonize with a wide range of design styles, allowing for flexibility in decor choices while maintaining a cohesive look.
CABINETRY AND MILLWORK
We intentionally chose Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® by KILZ Cabinet Paint in True White for the cabinetry and millwork to achieve a refined and cohesive aesthetic. True White emerged as the perfect selection due to its truly pure white hue and timeless allure.
True White has the ability to bring a sense of freshness and sophistication to the space. It boasts a pristine quality that not only brightens but also seamlessly pairs with various design elements, contributing to a clean and polished appearance. Silos White, with its calming and serene nature, served as an excellent backdrop for the cabinetry finished in True White. The synergy between True White and Silos White was intentional, aiming to create a cohesive and inviting space as these paint colors complemented each other seamlessly.
By incorporating True White for the cabinetry and millwork alongside Silos White on the walls and leveraging KILZ® MOLD & MILDEW Primer and KILZ 2® Primer as preparatory steps, we achieved a harmonious and elevated design. This intentional selection of paints and primers played a crucial role in establishing a timeless and lasting finish within the Wayzata Classic Bath.
*This is a sponsored blog post with c2s.
How to Transform an Ordinary Primary Bedroom into a Sophisticated Sanctuary
December 19, 2023As a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPs) and certified color consultant, I share DIY projects, tool how-to guides, and home makeovers as a book author, home show speaker, DIY workshop coach, and radio host. I contribute regularly to BobVila.com and Architect and JLC magazines. I’ve been lucky to create fast-paced makeovers for TV shows, and enjoy sharing home trends and DIY tips as a guest on news shows and satellite media tours for TV and radio.
Our primary bedroom was more than ready for a paint makeover. It was not the rejuvenating sanctuary that we needed while managing a busy household, especially with the added pressure of the holidays.
What’s the makeover motivation?
I started paint prep during the pandemic, and never actually painted the room. We’ve been living with patched walls for way too long, and it was time to give the room a refresh.
The goal was to create a more sophisticated and modern look with a richer and more soothing hue that exudes a calm and relaxing vibe. By painting the walls using contrasting sheens to create a stripe pattern, I’m adding subtle sophistication through gentle texture that will catch the light from the overhead dimmable lighting.
Select the color.
You’ve probably heard the advice from designers to paint a few samples on the wall before selecting the paint color for a room. It’s such a common tip that paint companies often offer small samples for less than $10. While I agree with this advice, there’s a step that’s missing.
It’s important to prime the wall before applying the sample colors. For this project, I chose KILZ 3® PREMIUM Primer to prime ahead of painting. The current color on your walls can affect how the new color looks to you and whomever else is picking the paint. Then make sure you view the samples during the day, at night, in natural light, and with artificial light, so you have a good idea of what the color will look like throughout the day.
Also, don’t unload the room before putting the samples on the wall, especially if you plan to use the same furnishings in the room after the paint job is complete. The reason? The colors from the other home decor items can affect how a paint color looks to you.
For this project, I chose four colors and asked my husband Mark to pick his favorite. He chose Secondhand Find from Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® by KILZ (the color on the right), which is a rich and very saturated bluish-green. An excellent modern color that fits with our goal of a calm and sophisticated vibe.
Select the primer.
While you might be tempted to skip the primer or choose a paint-and-primer in one, we don’t. We always use a high quality primer because it sets the foundation for a good quality paint job and a professional finish. Even though the KILZ brand partnered with us on this makeover, KILZ has been our go-to primer for more than a decade because it delivers long-lasting results for our home and our clients’ homes.
For this project, we chose KILZ 3® PREMIUM Primer because it’s fast drying, low odor, very low VOC, and it has excellent adhesion. The thicker formula also hides surface imperfections, which is ideal for this house that was built in 1903 and has a lot of ‘character’ marks from the previous owner and our busy family.
Gather primer, paint, tools, and materials.
The next step in this makeover is gathering the tools and materials. For this project, I needed:
• Drop cloth (We like to use a moving blanket because it has more weight to it.)
• Multi-tool
• Awl
• Hammer
• Ladder
• 1½-inch angled paint brush
• Paint roller and extender
• Paint tray
• Painter’s tape
• Paint Samples in selected colors
• Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® by KILZ Interior Paint in Secondhand Find, Matte Finish
• Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® by KILZ Interior Paint in Secondhand Find, Eggshell Finish
Paint the trim.
While many might paint the ceiling or prime the walls first, we don’t. We often paint the trim first, especially if the ceiling has previously been primed and painted white and will be painted white again, and if the trim will be painted white. The reason is that it’s easier to go quickly and over-paint the trim on the first pass, and then cut in the ceiling and wall color later. We find that it gives the trim a crisper line.
I used Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® by KILZ Interior Paint in True White, semi-gloss finish for the trim, and gave it two coats.
Paint the ceiling.
The next step before priming the walls is painting the ceiling. Since this ceiling was primed before and is painted flat ceiling white, it didn’t need another coat of primer, just a fresh coat of white paint. I used Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® by KILZ Interior Paint in True White, matte finish.
If the ceiling was freshly installed drywall, was looking less-than-stellar, or was painted a color other than white, I would have primed it first. Still, I painted two coats.
Prime the walls.
After the ceiling and trim were done, it was time to prime the walls. I first cut in the primer using a brush along the painted baseboard, and then the inside corners and other areas that a roller can’t fit: along the window sill, window trim, door casing, and our built-in cabinets
I then primed the joint compound patches all over the walls. While KILZ 3® PREMIUM Primer is thick and hides imperfections, I still wanted to be sure that the patches would disappear after rolling out the primer. This little double primer on the patches is a belt-and-suspenders approach that might not be necessary in your project.
Then I rolled out the field—-the walls—with a paint roller.
Paint the walls.
The primer dried super fast, so I didn’t have to wait long to start cutting in the color on the walls. (I can’t tell you how much of a joy it is to not wait long for paint to dry.) I started by cutting in the wall color along the baseboard, window trim, door casing, and cabinets. And then used the paint roller to finish. The color immediately popped on the wall, which is a sign of a good primer. Still, I painted two coats.
Paint the stripe.
After the paint was dry, the next step was painting the stripe. I’ve been dreaming about painting a contrasting sheen in the same color for years, and was very excited to finally create the look. The idea is to use a flat or matte color and then use the same wall color but in another sheen. For this project, I chose eggshell, since we wanted to create a subtle and calm vibe. If I was creating a dining room or a playroom, I’d probably choose a different combination of sheens for greater contrast.
After marking the layout of each stripe with a tape measure, level, and pencil at the top, middle, and bottom of the wall, I extended the painter’s tape from the top of the wall to the bottom. For a stripe to work, it needs to look vertical and consistent. So, after each set of stripes, I checked for plumb and measured the distance between the stripes to be sure I was on the mark.
The painstaking part is applying the tape. The fun part is applying the paint. But, before painting, I make sure that every bit of tape is adhered to the wall so that no paint can infiltrate beneath it. Then I rolled Secondhand Find in Eggshell on the wall. After waiting for the first coat to be dry to the touch, I applied a second coat. And then I removed the tape. I make sure to keep a low angle to the wall when I remove the tape so it comes off without messing with the paint on the wall.
No, I don’t wait for the paint to dry to remove the tape, as it can take a long time and it can be more difficult to remove. Just be sure to have a trash bag ready to drop the wet tape into after removing each strip. It can be a mess if you need to go searching for a place to dispose of the bundle of wet tape.
Update the decor.
When the paint was dry, the electrical faceplates needed to be put back. Before rehanging the antique pineapple light, I installed a ceiling medallion to help accentuate the little glass light fixture so it looks less like an afterthought and more like a featured player in our primary bedroom.
The old bedspread was swapped for a white quilt, the bedside table lamps have new shades, and the antique mirror went back in its spot. Since the yellow deacon’s bench is a family heirloom, we decided to use it in another room, and swapped it out with a backless modern bench that fits in better with the goal vibe.
Now we have a hotel-like sanctuary to retreat at the end of each day, instead of a looming project with decor that didn’t quite go together. It’s a calm primary bedroom with a perfect paint finish.
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*This is a sponsored blog post with MyFixItUpLife.
THE CASTLE COLLECTION: CONSERVATORY
October 25, 2023Rich, warm and dark are some of the words used to describe this moody gray. A quick fan favorite, Conservatory, was inspired by the Castle renovation and transformed the once dull room into a vibrant space full of life.
Conservatories, also known as sunrooms, are a nice choice for those looking to add some extra living space to their homes. What started out as a greenhouse in the original castle floorplan was eventually demolished, leaving this room to be built from scratch and converted into a conservatory and entertainment space. While this is the smallest room in the castle, it’s packed with charm and history.
The color Conservatory, which was named after the room itself, is a rich and warm dark charcoal gray that elevates any room and can bring in a unique contrast between your walls and décor.
While the paint itself is on the darker side, the large windows illuminate this room giving it a cozy feel, and fun balance between enjoying the inside while feeling like you are outside. This color will make even the smallest rooms feel spacious and elegant.
“The understated beauty of a deep charcoal gray adds just the right amount of sophistication and versatility.”- Joanna Gaines |
Refurbished concrete tiles, from a historic chateau in France from the same time period as the castle pair perfectly with the deep walls, bringing its history back to life. Full of natural light, plants, and a complimentary terracotta couch, the Conservatory is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee at dawn.
Encouraged to tackle a project using Magnolia Paint, color Conservatory? Check out the pallet below that compliments and coordinates with its rich and warm tones.
Silos White
Blanched
Sage Stem
Secondhand Find
Gold Moss
“Where can I buy Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Paint?”
These paint colors are now available at Ace Hardware, Lowe’s, and Magnolia.com/shop.
Always remember to refer to our website kilz.com or product back labels for additional information on which primer is right for your project and detailed instructions on how to apply our products. Check out our Coverage Calculator to understand your estimated paint needs for your upcoming project.
MINI RENI – A TIMELESS RENOVATION
August 21, 2023Welcome back to the KILZ® Perfect Finish blog. Today we are going to talk about Joanna Gaines’s first Mini Reni project, where she renovated a house without undergoing a major demo day. The home featured in this mini reni belongs to a couple who just welcomed a baby into their family and were looking to refresh their space under a budget. Watch as Joanna is able to transform this family’s living and dining room by using some primer, paint, and new décor.
With less than $5,000 to spend in the living room, Joanna chose to embrace the space and make it modern with some fresh paint and key design elements.
The home’s original living room had shiny wood paneled walls and a white tiled ceiling with wooden beams, which really dated the area. To update the room, the wall panels were sanded and primed using KILZ® Original Oil Primer, which covered up the knots in the wood grain, creating a flat surface that was ready for paint. Once the wood was prepped, the walls and ceiling were painted in one of Joanna’s favorite interior paint colors, Cottage Grove (in eggshell finish) from the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® Castle Collection.
“A rich blend of navy and green, this color can take on either tone in different light, which makes it both dramatic and cozy all at once.” |
By bringing the paint up to the ceiling and decorating the living room with a large area rug, plants, and tonal furniture, Joanna was able to transform the entire space into an elevated yet cozy room ready for entertaining guests or fun family nights.
The home’s original dining room started out as a plain white box, which allowed for lots of opportunity, but with a small budget in place, Joanna had to get creative. By bringing in fresh colors and textures, she was able to completely update the room.
To create some visual interest, crown molding and wood panels were installed on the ceiling and painted in the interior paint color Drawing Room, a soft gray from the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® Castle Collection. The plain wood door also was renovated, turning it into one of the focal points of the room, by adding some trim and painting it in the same Drawing Room color.
A soft French gray. |
The walls were painted with a coat of One Horn White, making the room feel fresh and new again. In order to create contrast with the soft paint colors, the lighting was updated from an old fan to a new modern light fixture with black accents. Final decorative touches included dark dining table and chairs, along with long velvet curtains and an ivory rug to ground the area.
One Horn White is a warm white with a light beige tint. |
This home was brought back to life and elevated by a few simple changes, adding KILZ® Primer, Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® Paint, and new decor. You don’t always need a large renovation to make your home look and feel new!
Encouraged to tackle a project using one of the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® paint colors? Check out the link below to explore more.
Complementary Palette
Castle Cream
Plaster
Estate
Step Stool Green
Vintage Crown
“Where can I buy Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Paint?”
These paint colors are now available at Ace Hardware, Lowe’s, and Magnolia.com/shop.
Always remember to refer to our website kilz.com or product back labels for additional information on which primer is right for your project and detailed instructions on how to apply our products. Check out our Coverage Calculator to understand your estimated paint needs for your upcoming project.
THE CASTLE COLLECTION: HALL BATH
August 3, 2023Welcome back to another color and room feature from The Castle Collection from Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines®!
This time we will be talking about the hall bath. Even though sometimes overlooked, it serves not only as a functional space for guests and family members, but also as an opportunity to make a statement with design. This hall bath reflects both elegance and style while inviting a sense of serenity and relaxation.
The Magnolia Home Castle Collection interior paint color, Step Stool Green, is a lively, deep olive that makes this bathroom stand out and invite you in. Using the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines interior paint on the board and batten, paired with white tiles, makes this room modern – yet full of the Castle’s original charm.
“Olive green, a bold and rich natural color, brings a comforting, earthy richness to any space.” – Joanna Gaines
By selecting brass fixtures for the faucets, mirror, and lighting, and adding in some final decorative touches, the bathroom becomes one of the most transformative rooms in the castle. Paired with plants, antique décor and large windows for natural lighting, the Step Stool Green interior paint color from the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Castle Collection was able to highlight the bathroom’s beauty while still maintaining its rich history.
With colors from the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Castle Collection palette and the right materials, you too can transform a plain hall bath into a stylish oasis.
Check back here at the Perfect Finish to learn more about the rooms in the castle, and their specific colors and descriptions.
Read about the Drawing Room here.
Want to start a project using one of the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines paint colors? The palette below complements Step Stool Green and highlights its rich earthy tones.
Shiplap
Renewed
Landscape
Conservatory
Clean Lines
“Where can I buy Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Paint?”
These paint colors are now available at Ace Hardware, Lowe’s, and Magnolia.com/shop.
Always remember to refer to our website kilz.com or product back labels for additional information on which primer is right for your project and detailed instructions on how to apply our products. Check out our Coverage Calculator to understand your estimated paint needs for your upcoming project.
THE CASTLE COLLECTION: DRAWING ROOM
June 1, 2023Today, we are back highlighting another Castle Collection color from the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® paint line!
In this edition, we will be talking about the Drawing Room. The beauty of this room is its ability to create a balance between aesthetic appeal without losing comfort, it invites you to step into a world of modern times while preserving its charm.
The Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Castle Collection paint color, Drawing Room, by Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines was inspired by the room’s elegance and timeless style. The color is a soft French gray, that refreshes and uplifts this room while keeping the sophistication from the Castle’s original era.
“Named after one of my favorite rooms in the castle, I love the subtle character and charm this gray shade brings to a space.” – Joanna Gaines
Using the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines interior paint to highlight certain features of the room like the window trim and wall molding gives the room contrast against its white walls. It makes the fireplace (one of the seven in the castle) a focal point, serving as a timeless centerpiece and adding to the calm and cozy feeling of this area.
This drawing room has embraced a modern design while preserving its traditional charm. Contemporary furniture like the coffee table and the green velvet couch coexists with antique pieces like leather chairs and some of the décor creating the perfect blend between old and new. With big windows brightening this space, the color Drawing Room brings character, charm, and coziness to this space.
In case you missed it, the full Castle Collection color palette was created by Joanna Gaines for the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines paint line. Made of ten new colors, from moody accents and warm neutrals, this palette was inspired by the historic castle restoration project in Waco, Texas and it is featured in the Fixer Upper: The Castle season.
Check back here at the Perfect Finish to learn more about the rooms in the castle and their specific colors and descriptions. Read about the Butler’s Pantry here.
Encouraged to tackle a project using one of the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines paint colors? Check out the palette below that complements the Drawing Room and coordinates with its soft gray color.
Pond Stone
Bright Days
True White
Locally Sown
Dutch Tulip
“Where can I buy Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Paint?”
These paint colors are now available at Ace Hardware, Lowe’s, and Magnolia.com/shop.
Always remember to refer to our website kilz.com or product back labels for additional information on which primer is right for your project and detailed instructions on how to apply our products. Check out our Coverage Calculator to understand your estimated paint needs for your upcoming project.
Pro Spotlight: Update Bathroom Cabinets with Britney Mroczkowski of Build It Brit, Inc.
May 31, 2023As a licensed general contractor and real estate investor, I know that priming is a fundamental step in completing any paint project. Without primer, paint may peel, crack or flake, resulting in a poor and unsatisfactory finish. And when it comes to achieving a flawless and Instagram-worthy finish, primer is absolutely essential. KILZ® Primers are a good choice as they offer consistent, dependable results.
Recently, I decided to do a quick weekend project to update my mom’s ensuite bathroom cabinets. The bathroom has beautiful solid wood cabinets but are a little outdated with a medium-to-dark wood finish. The bathroom has also not been renovated in over 20 years and needed a modern refresh. Painting the cabinets was the perfect solution to updating the space quickly while also making the room brighter.
Her primary suite is located on the second floor of the home overlooking a beautiful lake just outside Tampa, Florida. She has been in this home for over 35 years and raised our family here, so it was nice to be able to give back to our family home. To minimize the mess, I removed the cabinet drawers and doors and took them downstairs to the garage where I set up a workstation.
In the garage, I used a few drop cloths to make sure everything stayed clean and pristine. I set up two tables to create an “assembly line of painting,” where I would sand, prime, and paint. The cabinets were solid wood but had a lacquer finish that I wanted to make sure we could cover. To start the process and ensure a beautiful end result, I scuff sanded down all of the doors and drawers with 150-grit sandpaper and then did a final pass with 220-grit paper. Don’t forget to wear safety gear during this step, I made sure to wear a mask and eye protection.
After sanding, I was ready to prime! The primer that we used for this project was KILZ® MOLD & MILDEW Primer. This primer is a water-based, primer-sealer-stain blocker that is specially designed for residential surfaces in high humidity, moisture, and temperature environments such as kitchens, bathrooms, powder rooms, and laundry rooms.
KILZ® MOLD & MILDEW Primer offers excellent adhesion to the surfaces of the bathroom cabinets, ensuring that the paint would stick and stay in place even with high moisture levels typical of bathrooms. Additionally, the EPA-registered active ingredient in this primer creates a mold and mildew-resistant film that protects the primer film from developing mold and mildew growth.
This was particularly important for this personal renovation project for my mom, as it would ensure that her bathroom cabinets would stay mold-resistant in the damp environment. The primer also helped us to achieve a smooth and flawless paint finish.
I applied one coat of KILZ® MOLD & MILDEW Primer, allowing it to dry for 2 hours before moving on to the topcoat. We chose Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® Cabinet and Trim Paint which I was excited to use for the first time. My mom looked at the color options online and choose the color “Emmie’s Room” which is a very light shade of green.
This very light green color complemented the existing white and green tiles in the bathroom perfectly, creating a cohesive and modern look. We applied two coats of the topcoat, allowing each coat to dry completely before applying the next. The final result was stunning and transformed the old and dated bathroom cabinets into a fresh modern look and personally, I think it made the room look much larger.
Not only did this bathroom cabinet refresh make the room look brighter and more modernized, but it also saved my mom a significant amount of money compared to a complete bathroom renovation. When I finally let her come in to see the final results, she couldn’t believe it was the same cabinets. She told me they looked brand new and straight out of a home renovation TV show.
In conclusion, priming is a crucial step in any paint project, no matter how big or small. Not only does it set the foundation for a long-lasting and beautiful finish, but it also ensures that the paint adheres properly to the surface. KILZ® MOLD & MILDEW Primer is an excellent choice for bathrooms and kitchens.
Overall, this project was a personal one for me, as it was a renovation for my mom, who has been my biggest supporter throughout my career. Recently, we started renovating a few investment houses together so it was an honor for her to ask me to work in our family home as well. With KILZ® MOLD & MILDEW Primer and the right workspace, we were able to achieve a beautiful and modernized look for her bathroom cabinets.
To learn more about primer solutions, visit kilz.com.
Always remember to refer to our website kilz.com or product back labels for additional information on which primer is right for your project and detailed instructions on how to apply our products. Check out our Coverage Calculator to understand your estimated paint needs for your upcoming project.
THE CASTLE COLLECTION: BUTLER’S PANTRY
April 26, 2023We’re back with more on the Castle Collection from Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines®!
Today we are showcasing the Butler’s Pantry, one of the most beautifully designed pantries you will ever see. With floor to ceiling cabinets painted in another Castle Collection color, Cottage Grove, the Butler’s Pantry offers a warm and inviting setting to prepare a meal or bake something delicious. The right Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines interior paint color can transform your space into a place you never want to leave.
Cottage Grove is a moody navy infused with a deep green hue that elevates the space and provides a fresh look while complementing the historical splendor of the Castle property. With natural light illuminating the space, Cottage Grove is sure to make a statement.
“A rich blend of navy and green, this color can take on either tone in different light, which makes it both dramatic and cozy all at once.” –Joanna Gaines
Using Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines cabinet paint to bring color to the cabinets brings modern drama to this room. Without traditional white or wood-colored cabinets, this room demonstrates how you can get creative with color, using it to add personality.
You’ll notice that the wall color provides a crisp contrast to the moody navy. Painted in another Castle Collection color, Castle Cream, soft white with a timeless essence adds sophistication and charm to this space.
Brass accents and vintage décor complement the color beautifully, with dark wood floors and window trim that are reminiscent of the era when the castle was built. Adding to the color contrast, the white marble kitchen counter and backsplash brightens this room. Glass containers and plants add to the vintage aesthetic bringing this space elegance and refinement.
And in case you haven’t seen the full collection yet, The Castle Collection is a color palette specially designed and curated by Joanna Gaines for the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines paint line. Comprised of ten new colors, ranging from warm neutrals to moody accents, inspired by the historic castle restoration project located in Waco, Texas, and featured in a season of Fixer Upper: The Castle.
Don’t forget to check back here at the Perfect Finish to read more about specific rooms and paint colors featured in the Castle project. Read about the Girls’ & Boys’ bedroom here!
Encouraged to tackle a project using one of the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines paint colors? Check out the palette below that complements Cottage Grove and Castle Cream and coordinates with their rich, warm tones.
Castle Cream
Gatherings
Panna Cotta
Homebody
Boutique Gray
“Where can I buy Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Paint?”
These paint colors are now available at Ace Hardware, Lowe’s and Magnolia.com/shop.
THE CASTLE COLLECTION: THE BEDROOMS
February 22, 2023In case you missed it, Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® has released ten brand new colors, The Castle Collection, specially designed for Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Castle renovation in Waco,Texas. Featuring a beautiful range of warm neutrals to moody accents, these deep and rich colors will turn any space into a timeless classic.
This year on The Perfect Finish, we will be highlighting specific rooms to showcase the Castle Collection in detail. And be sure to check out the newest season of the Gaines’ hit TV show Fixer Upper: The Castle to catch these colors in action.
Today, we are highlighting two of the featured rooms inside the Castle project: the Girls’ Room and the Boys’ Room, each painted in one of the Castle Collection Colors.
THE GIRLS’ ROOM
This bedroom is painted Rosy Pink, a dusty, subtle pink with a nostalgic tone, which was specifically created with this room in mind. Paired with clean white trim and white light fixtures, this room becomes a soothing and inviting space.
With natural light streaming into this room from the large windows, Rosy Pink gives the space a warm glow. Named after Joanna Gaines’s grandmother, this paint color is bound to make any child (and adult) excited to call this room their own.
“This color is inspired by my grandmother, Agnes Rose. It’s a subtle pink with a vintage style.” – Joanna Gaines
Metal accents and vintage style décor add to this nostalgic vibe and make the timeless tone of the color really stand out.
This bedroom also features a fireplace, just one of seven throughout the Castle project. Coated in Rosy Pink with a moody mauve tile surround, this becomes a centerpiece of the space.
THE BOYS’ ROOM
The Boys’ Room features Castle Collection color, Estate, a deep sage with a soft gray undertone. With Estate cascading up onto the ceiling and trim, over the fireplace, and onto the doors, there is a grandeur and sophistication that envelopes this room.
This color was specially curated and designed for this room in the Castle, like many of the colors in the Castle Collection. With Estate covering every crevasse in this space, it’s easy to see the depth of this regal color.
Complemented by a black leather chair, brass bedframe, an antique desk, and décor accents with a classic style, this room’s design will make anybody swoon.
A special edition of Fixer Upper: The Castle is available on the Gaines’ Magnolia Network, Discovery+ and HBOMax. The season follows Chip and Joanna through six episodes of the renovation journey, including the development of The Castle Collection color palette.
Don’t forget to check back here at the Perfect Finish to read more about specific rooms and paint colors featured in the Castle project.
Inspired by these bedrooms and looking for complementary colors for your own space? The curated palette below offers shades that complement and coordinate with Estate and Rosy Pink from Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines.
ROSY PINK COMPLEMENTARY PALETTE
Moody Fig (From the Castle Collection)
Garden Party
Rocking House
Solid Wood
Silos White
ESTATE COMPLEMENTARY PALETTE
Vintage Crown (From the Castle Collection)
Renewed
Coffee Nook
One Horn White
Vintage Weathervane
These paint colors are available at Ace Hardware, Lowe’s and Magnolia.com/shop.
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