timber kitchen bench tops
I am trying to spruce up my old kitchen but don't have much money. I have timber veener cupboards that I am going to paint white and I want to have timber bench tops. Is it possible to glue planks of wood onto my old laminate benchtops or do I have to pull them off and start from scratch. I was thinking that if I could just glue wood on top and then have some kind of wooden cornice or moulding around the sides/edges that it would look OK. Am I completely crazy as my husband says?
the look I am going for with my timber benchtops
thanks for your advice steve. my benches are 90cm and 60 cm wide. the 60 cm bench is 400 cm long while the 90cm wide bench is 210cm long. I also have another bench 60cm wide by 200cm long, so you can see I have a lot of bench top. The 400cm bench runs along the end of the kitchen under the window, then 200cm long is at right angles along the side of the room and contains the cooktop. The 210cm long is at right angles to this bench and forms the breakfast bar, dividing the kitchen from the family room. I have painted over the woodveneer (antique white)cupboards and now want the benchtops to be timber (like you see in the madeover kitchens that either have the black granite or the timber benchtops). The colour I want is that lovely honey colour. My husband has made some timber shelves from old wood he brought home and I want to try to match that colour.