Project 61Cabinet painting · Kitchen remodeler · Cabinet refacing · Countertop contractor
Rouge Woods, Richmond Hill
whitewashed oak refinished white, crown moulding added, new quartz and sinks
The crown moulding was already white when it arrived. It gets sprayed in the shop, not on a ladder.
- Refinished white — the kitchen and two vanities
- Crown moulding added, sprayed in the shop before it went up
- New quartz counters, backsplash and sinks

01
Whitewashed oak with a cathedral arch, cream laminate counters, and a backsplash already off the wall. The doors are the ones that stayed — the arch in the finished photographs is this arch, sanded and sprayed rather than swapped for something newer.

02
Finished crown sitting on a frame nobody has sprayed yet. The moulding was painted in the shop before it came to the house — the estimate says so in a single line, and this is what that line looks like at the ceiling. Nothing gets brushed overhead.

03
New quartz on the peninsula, new quartz behind the range, new sinks, and the crown running the whole ceiling line. Two estimates ten days apart, one job. Only the boxes and the layout stayed.
Walkthrough
The crown, the day it went up
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