Painting a Kitchen Beam | Frenchic Crème de la Crème + Browning Wax
I’m giving a kitchen beam a simple makeover using Frenchic paint in Crème de la Crème from the Lazy Range, finished with Browning Wax for a soft wood-effect look. There’s no primer needed with this paint, and I applied a couple of coats using a brush, which I found easier than a roller for working along the grain. Once dry, the Browning Wax was added to bring warmth and depth back into the beam. Products used: • Frenchic Lazy Range – Crème de la Crème • Frenchic Browning Wax

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