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So my initial plan was to paint both the dinette benches and the front face of the galley. Now that I've removed the old cabinet where the icebox would have been I may be able to replace the formica on the draw and build in another door where I am storing the lifejackets. Instead of painting I could replace the formica, as the surrounding area otherwise looks pretty good. Still planning on painting the dinette boothes. I would appreciate advice from an aesthetic standpoint if I should paint the galley as well? A couple of these picture are old from when I bought the boat.

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I recently put laminate on my old fridge to match the rest of the Formica.
I was able to get a bunch of sample swatches from Wilsonart to match the color as close as possible.
Cutting it to perfect size was going to be a challenge. You use contact cement and lay it up.
A local cabinet guy said he didn't want to attempt it, so I was on my own. It came out perfect.
I used a set of shears that I found referenced on YouTube. It made the job really easy to cut.
I had to lay it within a frame on the fridge front. Cabinets are different. You could actually cut it once glued to the plywood; which should be much easier. And you might not need the shears.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000Q ... UTF8&psc=1
But I would recommend Wilsonart and their color palette.
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How are the cabinets fastened to the cabin sole and the bulkheads? The formica on mine is in pretty decent shape but I need to replace a section of the cabin sole underneath the forward corner and the seat for the lower helm. I don't see any way to do this without removing the cabinets.

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Just as an FYI I did contact the folks at Wilson Art, they believe mine looks like it could be Nepal Teak, 7209 https://www.wilsonart.com/nepal-teak-7209?q=7209
They are sending me a sample to confirm, thought having these links may be beneficial to future searches

I may make a door for the gallery and cover it in laminate and replace the laminate on the drawer. I'm likely to paint the dinette but still undecided.
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Pete....
Looks good.
What is material used on counter top ?
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Bertramp wrote:Pete....
Looks good.
What is material used on counter top ?
It is a solid surface counter, I think Corian but may be another brand
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Pete, your salon area and V-berth area both look great; congratulations on your results!
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