Bathroom Cabinets

Hi. I was wondering if it is possible to stain my pine bathroom cabinets cherry. I would like to have a new look without tearing apart the bathroom and save some money in the process. Is it possible? I would like it to turn out natural looking. If not, is there another stain darker than pine that I can use to give my bathroom a richer feel?

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davidlee
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Stain over varnish doesn't work. Consider learning how to apply one of the faux finishes available at Lowe's and others that will give you the look you want.

Joe

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What if I were to strip the cabinets first? Thanks!

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"davidlee" wrote

Yes, as long as you fully sand them down first then stain. After staining, apply a good top coat in several thin layers of a glossy finish that handles getting wet if you like. You may not get a true rich full cherry, but you can get a nice look. A hand electric sander will handle this pretty fast.

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cshenk

Pine will give you a blotchy results and it doesn't matter if you use a conditioner and/or gel. If you want to try anyway, use a scrap piece of pine. You can always use paint. If you want cherry cabinets, get cherry cabinets.

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Phisherman

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