DIY Vanity with Epoxy: In this video we teach you step by step how to refinish and renew
any old or worn vanity with Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy. Take doing it yourself to the next level by
applying these simple techniques. Learn to replicate natural stone and have fun doing it
by visiting our website @ StoneCoatCountertops.com and checking out our Epoxy Basics Tutorials
right on the Home Page! You Got This!
Subscribe now & learn all of our new techniques! https://www.youtube.com/c/StoneCoatCountertops?sub_confirmation=1
https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com products designed for the DIY customer to go pro! You Got This!
Our Store and products: https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/stone-coat-product
Insiders Group:
Join the Stone Coat Countertop Insiders Group for the latest tips and tricks, your fellow Epoxy friends all join in on the Q&A, project pictures, recipes, and more.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/SCCinsiders/
Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvy_iAokY2_ifY4sovtsTuVL4kVmbOPPe
Tools we use:
https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/toollinks
About us:
Stone Coat Countertops is an epoxy based YouTube channel that will show you unique ways to DIY your way to an amazing kitchen, bath, resin art, construction, or design project on a budget. We believe in teaching skills in, woodworking, art, epoxy floors, epoxy countertops, and showing how to get realistic results to make your old laminate, tile countertop, formica, concrete countertop, garage floor, and walls look like renewed works of resin art! Simply put we are always looking for our next project to help all the DIY folks, contractors, designers, artists, and hobbyist, tackle their next makeover. Watch our free how to videos on the skills to make your dreams come to life with epoxy resin! Contact us anytime for free project support, (541) 450-1976 You Got This!
Want to learn more about what we do? These are the subjects we cover from start to finish! epoxy, epoxy countertop, epoxy flooring, painting with acrylics, art resin, painting, painting countertops, dirty pour, epoxy metallic, epoxy metallic floor, epoxy table, epoxy resin, epoxy resin table, diy, woodworking.
#StoneCoatCountertops #epoxy #YouGotThis
David helps a NY couple find their second home on Oneida Lake. source
Brian and Mika help an engaged couple with their first big joint decision. source
This home is located in the neighborhood of Rocky Creek in Southwest Austin. The builder…
A family building a dovetail log cabin races to beat the elements. source
In this video, you will learn how to set up a photography studio at home…
View Comments
Have been watching your videos for years and finally going to try this in an upcoming bathrooms and kitchen remodel. It appears you no longer use a base tint (can’t find it for sale on your site). Your newer videos show using Behr primer and paint as the base. What would the equivalent base paint color be for this color recipe? I like the lighter white of this video as opposed to the more gray in some of the other carrera marble examples. Thanks !
I like how you incorporate humor...work made easy...
This is an amazing video, you're very good at pumping me up. I feel confident in doing my kitchen now... it's like watching a bob Ross video... Bob Ross of the Epoxy. Thank you
is the base tint paint the same as your undercoat paint on your website? Also do you plan on coming out with a gold marble effect spray?
Wish I'd seen this video before I paid someone to refinsh my bathroom vanities! It turned out beautiful!
Always so excited to start my own every time I watched you . Congratulations once more
Please fo another one with bling bling and gold I love to see how it would turn out
i like the vein
ok so a few questions. You poured two layers of epoxy correct? The white, and then the top coat (clear). Can you do this technique with just regular countertop paint and then just use the clear at the end? Also, I have about a 4" backstop on my kitchen countertop which is part of the existing countertop. How do I put the epoxy on that? It runs perpendicular to the actual counter. Will it just run down?