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Bathroom vanity makeover

My bathroom makeover may possibly be the slowest in history. It started last year when I removed the hideous, cheap light bar above the vanity and replaced it with 2 beautiful light fixtures. The next step was to add moulding to the wall-mounted mirror, and I shared some tricks to make that process easier. And that’s where things stayed… for months and months. Recently, I finally found the motivation and decided it was time to tackle updating the vanity. If you have lived in a house built in the last 25 years, the odds are pretty good you have lived with cabinets like these. Typical, builder-grade oak, finished in a gold/honey color. I had a decision to make. Was I going to paint or stain them? I have decided although its better than golden stain, I don’t really care for the look of painted oak. You can still see the heavy grain, even after a couple coats. Also, I have yet to sell my husband on painted cabinets. So stain it is! There was absolutely no way I was going to attempt to strip all the existing stain and finish off this vanity, plus I was looking to minimize some of the oak grain. I had the idea that I could use a tinted topcoat, like Minwax’s Polyshades to darken the wood (same technique I used on my old kitchen table). Unfortunately, Polyshades is a bit of a drippy mess and can get thick and globby with multiple coats. I started researching and discovered that a lot of people have had great success darkening finished wood with gel stain. The first tutorial I read was this one. Just about every tutorial I read claimed you must use General Finish gel stain, and every single one of them used the color Java. I decided to be a rebel and try something else, and guess what? It worked! I used about half a quart of Varathane gel stain (by Rustoleum) in the color Dark Walnut . If you’ve decided to darken your cabinets, lets go over the steps I suggest you follow. First, remove the drawer faces and cabinet doors. I have seen people stain them in place, but don’t do it. It takes like 5 minutes to unscrew the old doors. Lets do it the right way people. Next, give everything a light sand-down, especially if your cabinets are on the newer side. It shouldn’t take very long. You arn’t looking to remove the finish, just give it some \
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