I am so excited to share with you one of my latest projects! Remember this post from a couple months ago when I asked you what color I should paint my countertops? Well we finally painted them and I am super excited to show you the results! This is a long post {lots of pictures} but there’s a giveaway at the end!!!
I contacted Giani and they agreed to let me do a product review. I chose the Bombay Black Kit because I knew I wanted a shade of gray or black for my counters.
After receiving my kit I got super nervous. I watched the DVD that came with my kit, countless times to make sure I knew exactly what I was going to do. Let me just start by telling you that I am NOT creative when it comes to this sort of thing. I am not artistic in any sort of way, in fact I think Malea can paint better than I can! I was pretty much terrified that I was really going to mess up our counters. So when the weekend arrived that Matt and I had scheduled for painting the countertops I watched all the videos again and gave myself a little pep talk. What’s the worse that could happen, I already hated my counters, at least after painting them they’d be a color I liked.
Later that night, after we put Malea down, Matt and I painted on the primer. He painted all the corners and edges with the included foam brush and I rolled on the primer with the included roller.
The process was quick and easy and we finished in less than an hour, giving us enough time to still watch our shows and enjoy a glass of wine. 🙂
I thought for sure this part of the process would take me forever so I kept a close eye on the time for this review. I started sponging the color onto the counters at exactly 9:05am. Once I started dabbing the color on I quickly got the hang of it and started really enjoying the process.
{Here’s a picture of one of the counters after applying the first mineral color, and before adding the second color}
I kept stepping back to look at the counters and I found myself getting more and more giddy with excitement. I kept saying to myself, “man that looks good!” and “who knew I could make it look that good!?”.
After only one hour and five minutes I was completely done sponging on the color! That includes touch ups, going back and adding color in places, etc. Done. Completely done in 1hr 5min!!! Amazing! I thought for sure it would take me hours to get the color and design that I wanted!
{The first counter area I painted.}
{Same counter after going back and adding more of the black mineral paint.}
The counters before adding the Top Coat.
{You can see the slight texture in this photo.}
I was hoping that after sanding and applying the final layer of Top Coat that the counters would be smooth like granite. They look amazing and the color totally looks like granite but when the light reflects off of them you can tell that it’s not smooth like granite. Honestly I don’t even know if anyone else will notice, it’s just a personal observation.
It’s spectacular!
Linda Walker says
I like the way this looks, but I can’t find the colors that I would like to have, plua my counter is very small.
Anna says
There are about 4 colors in each kit so you could mix them to make any color you want. It’s a great, inexpensive way to update your kitchen. 🙂
Anna
Tracy says
Hi Anna. You did a great job using the Giani on your counters. I have been researching this product and I’m wondering, years later, how have they held up?
Thanks, Tracy
Anna says
Hi Tracy! We actually haven’t lived in that house for 3 years so I really don’t know how they are still doing. However we did live with the painted counters for about a year and a half and I did notice some scratching but there was plenty of product left over so every 6 months I would just touch it up. If I had to do it all over again, and didn’t have money for new countertops, I would probably us the Giani product again because it completely transformed our ugly counters! 🙂
Janet says
WOW! What a genius product! We just bought our first home and while the kitchen has nice updated granite countertops, the bathrooms have laminate that I would love to update to granite or marble. It’s just not in the budget right now. For sure going to research more on this product to see if it would work for us. I really enjoyed your post & blog!
Anna says
Awesome, thanks Janet. I have been really happy with the Giani Granite product. I feel that it’s held up well and I love the way it looks!
Anna
Nicole says
I used Giani Granite a little over a year ago……I was impressed at first, but not anymore. Even though we have tried our best to go easy on them, it’s a bit difficult with 4 children in the house. A year later they are chipping. In some areas the pain has come off completely. Granted 95% of the pain is still intact, but you have to be so ginger with them that I’m not so sure it was worth the cost. Maybe yours will hold up better than mine.
Anna says
What a bummer! I’m sorry to hear that. 🙁
Anna
Lindsay says
Hi Nicole,
We’re considering using this product. Have you touched up the paint that is chipping? If so, do you think it looks ok? And have you had to be seriously careful the entire year to not ruin the countertop? I appreciate any input. I’m on the fence right now.
Gail Strebel says
Lindsay,
I am sorry to hear that you are having a problem. I will be more than happy to send you any product you need to make the necessary repairs. We pride ourselves on our customer service so don’t hesitate to call us. 800-650-5699.
Stephanie says
Can you use this on glass?
Anna says
I’m not sure, that’s a question I would email the company about. My guess is that it would peel off of glass too easily but I don’t know for sure.
Angela Schaefer says
I love the look of your new kitchen! How does the counter top stand up to daily use and cleaning? Any problems with chipping or peeling?
Anna says
Thank you! I love it too. 🙂 I haven’t had any problems with the counters but I’ve accidentally scratched it a few times with a sponge, while I was cleaning the sink. Luckily there was lots of paint left over so I’ve been able to touch it up. We’ve had in our kitchen for a while now and I would still totally recommend it!
jesika says
When can you start putting things back on your countertop…the dvd says it cures in 14 days but it also says you can use your countertop as soon as the topcoat dries. so im a little confused.
Anna says
I waited a week before leaving anything on it for more than a few minutes. After 14 days was when I started adding my normal decorations back to the counter.
Gail Strebel says
You can use your countertops the very next day but we recommend not placing your microwave or stand up mixers on it until it is completely cured which takes 14 days.
Sindy says
Love your counters. Now that you have had them for a while. How duralble are they. Do they stand up to normal use? My kids are pretty rough on things
Anna says
I love the counters. For our family they are durable enough but we aren’t very “rough” on our stuff. I would recommend this kit to you but I’d suggest talking to the folks at Lowe’s to see if there’s a more durable hard surface, gloss-type product that you could put over the top to make sure the paint won’t get scratched or chipped. The top coat of this kit isn’t very thick so I think you’d get some scratches if you didn’t add an extra layer of something on top. I hope that answer helps. 🙂
Cindy says
We are looking into buying a new house and many don’t have very pretty counter tops, so I am very happy to find your blog and see the transformation. Very nice! I also love your wall paint color…what color is that and where did you get it from? Thanks!
Anna says
Thank you Cindy. Here is a post where I have all my paint colors listed: https://askannamoseley.com/2012/04/how-i-organize-paint-cans/. The kitchen color is at the top of the bunch. I love the color, it’s very bright and refreshing, every morning it makes me happy. 🙂
Jo says
I luv your kitchen. I have oak cabinets that were installed 14 years ago and still look great. The white formica countertops are stained and yellowed in places and I need a new vinyl floor as well. I need help in choosing them because I can’t find pictures anywhere that are not changing the oak.Hubby doesn’t want me to paint counters but replace and that is expensive. I am afraid it will look too busy when I am done. Ahhh, please help. I have stripped old wallpaper and painted pale yellow/neutral color. There is also oak woodwork.
Monica says
How well does it hold up??
Anna says
It’s holding up really well! The only place I have noticed it chipping away is right in front of the sink. My belt always rubs against the counter right there so I think if I were more careful I wouldn’t have the chipping problem. Luckily I have enough of the product left over that I could easily touch it up, I just haven’t yet. 🙂 I would recommend the product, it’s an easy and super inexpensive way to redo counters!
Mindy says
They look great. Your countertops look like they have a texture to them. Do they? I want to do mine but they have a texture and Im not sure it will work on them.
Anna says
Yes, the original cheap counters had a texture to them. At first it bothered me that you could still kind of see the texture but honestly I don’t even notice it anymore. I love the way it turned out and I still can’t believe how easy it was! 🙂
Shilea says
I love tihs stuff! I did it to my kitchen and I just cannot believe it. However my dad came over today and was like “wow, I can’t believe that is just paint.” I would like to redo mine (add in some more black onto what is already done) but im unsure of what will happen. I also want to buy some for my bathroom but I wish it came with a smaller kit! LOVE IT!
RV AJ says
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Thanks,
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Anna says
Awesome! Thank you for letting me know. 🙂
Irfan says
Hi Anna,
Thanks for the great review. I am planning to apply this product on my counter-tops as well. I was wondering how is it holding up after a year ?
Thanks,
Irfan
Anna says
I absolutely love the way our counters look and I would totally do it again. That being said I do have a couple scratches that need to be touched up, but I have plenty of product left over, it’s just a matter of doing it.
Melissa says
Hi there, I have all finished my countertop kit but its a month later and now I am wanting to fix a few spots and add more color. Do I need to sand it before and do the paint and then top coat again? And if so do I just do top coat on the part I touched up or all of it?
Thanks
Anna says
You shouldn’t need to sand it, just make sure it’s really clean, I’d use hydrogen peroxide to make sure it’s clean and sterile, then add more paint. I would top coat just the spot you touched up and the area around it, maybe like a 1′ square, just so it blends nicely. 🙂
Rich says
We just refinished our kitchen countertop with the bombay black kit. It looks awesome! I’m wondering if a 2 part covering like used on a bar top would be a great add on.
Jackie Pease says
How many days did u wait to put app on th’s countertops. Like coffee maker microwave. Please let me know thank you
Anna says
I waited however long the directions said, I think it was a week. I would put things on the counter while I was using them, then just take them off again. 🙂
Nia says
Hi Anna, I love love love your kitchen and those countertops really pop! How much is this product and where do I find it, I’m dying to try this in my kitchen because my countertops look like I’m stuck in the 70’s and are just UGH! I live for DIY projects LOL!
Anna says
You can purchase the product online here: http://www.gianiproducts.com/ or you can find a store that sells it near you here: http://gianigranite.com/geosprawlgianigranitecountertops.html.
Amy says
Hi Anna! How do you clean the painted countertops? What can you use to disinfect them?
Anna says
I always used a all-natural disinfectant/cleaner to clean mine. Spray it on, let it set for a few minutes and then wipe it off with a wash cloth. There are lots of great brands out there: Method, Shaklee, Honest, etc.
Michelle says
Hi! I found your blog through Pinterest. Love how your countertops turned out! I didn’t read all the comments and answers so I hope this isn’t repeating anything but I have two questions. 1. Are the counters food safe? And 2. How have they held up now after almost 2 years? Would you do this again? (Ok, that was 3 questions 🙂
Great job!
Anna says
No problem! Here are my answers: 1. Yes they are totally food safe. 2. We no longer live in the house but they held up great for the 18 months we were there! I had some chipping around the sink, where my belt would rub up against the countertops but I just added “touching up countertops” to my spring cleaning list. 🙂 There was plenty of product left over. 3. Yes I would totally do it again if I were needed an affordable solution for new counters! I wouldn’t recommend it for tile because I think it looks funny to paint grout lines, however any other solid surface would be great! Hope that helps. 🙂
Josh says
thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. My wife and I discovered this product at wal-mart today, and this blog post is what convinced us to give it a shot!
I especially appreciate all the photos, and most of all your taking the time to respond to people’s questions and comments. Very cool that the customer service reps took the time to reply as well, it really gives me confidence that we made a good investment.
We plan to replace all our counters will real granite someday, but this is hopefully going to buy us enough time so we can still love our kitchen while we wait.
Thank you again kindly for taking the time to share your experience with the product, I look forward to seeing what happens with ours!
Jennifer Marlatt says
I have had giani on my countertops for a couple of months now…I love it but i would like to go back in and add some more color…Can I do that even though it has been top-coated?
Anna says
Yes totally! I went back and touched mine up a few times, I always added more top coat on top to make sure it was completely sealed.
Mary says
Would I be able to use Windex or Spic and Span spray cleaner on my bathroom painted countertops? Thank you.
Anna says
I’m not familiar with Spic and Span but I wouldn’t use Windex because of the ammonia in it. I would use an all natural cleaner from a line like Method (at Target).
Judd says
JUST WODERING IF YOUR COUNTER TOPS ARE STILL LIKED AND IN THE SAME CONDITION AS WHEN YOU FIRST USED GIANI. ALSO DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE TOTALLY FOOD SAFE. FOOD FOOD PREPING OR ROLLING IUT DOUGH FOR COOKIES?
Thanks
Judd
Minnesota
Anna says
The counter tops are still beautiful but they do get scratched on occasion so I just touch them up every few months. 🙂
Laurie Cherry says
Hi Anna
How are your countertops holding up? I have read conflicting reviews. We have started with the primer and am wondering if we should go any farther.
Thanks,
Laurie
mreynolds says
Hey Laurie,
This Monique, Anna’s assistant. Anna moved out of that house a year and a half ago, but had it as her counter tops for two years and she was very happy with it. For Anna, it was a very affordable alternative to the high cost of new counter tops. However, it did scratch if there was really hard use on it but she mentioned it was really easy to touch up. She had plenty of product left over so she just touched it up every six months and it all blended in fine. She would definitely recommend it if you cannot afford any other counter tops.
Frankie says
How long have you had your countertops painted? How are they holding up? Do they scratch/chip easily? Have you set anything very hot on the? Do you have to be careful about cleaners you use on them so the top coat doesn’t scratch, dull, or discolor? I like the idea, but I’m worried I would damage them if the paint isn’t SUPER DURABLE.
Bethany Davis says
Hi, Frankie, I’m Anna’s assistant, Bethany. Anna no longer lives in the house, but here is a direct quote from Anna in response to a few reader questions that I think will help you: “We no longer live in the house but they held up great for the 18 months we were there! I had some chipping around the sink, where my belt would rub up against the countertops but I just added “touching up countertops” to my spring cleaning list. For our family they are durable enough but we aren’t very “rough” on our stuff. I’d suggest talking to the folks at Lowe’s to see if there’s a more durable hard surface, gloss-type product that you could put over the top to make sure the paint won’t get scratched or chipped. The top coat of this kit isn’t very thick so I think you’d get some scratches if you didn’t add an extra layer of something on top. I always used an all-natural disinfectant/cleaner to clean mine. Spray it on, let it set for a few minutes and then wipe it off with a wash cloth. There are lots of great brands out there: Method, Shaklee, Honest, etc.” I hope this helps you to make the right decision for your counters!
Peg Tierney says
Fantastic counters! I’m ordering the Giani countertop paint and the liquid stainless steel! THANKS for the great pics!
Jenni says
I just purchased a kit and am going to use it on my bathroom counter tops. I already painted the cabinets and still need to paint the walls. Would you recommend painting the counter tops or the walls first? Thanks!
Anna says
I would paint the walls first, let them dry really well, then you can tape them off when you paint the counters. 🙂
Lydia says
Hello ANNA, I want to paint my countertop tile and I found this product , is it safe or is it full of toxcic . I’m looking for organi countertop paints and sealers please let me know what products are available without breaking my piggy bank . Mrs salinas
Bethany Davis says
Hi, Lydia! This is Anna’s assistant, Bethany. Unfortunately, we’re not aware of an organic countertop paint. What type of surface is your countertop? If you decide you don’t want to paint your counter, Anna did have an alternative method she used on a friend’s countertop where they basically resurfaced the countertop. You can find that post here: https://askannamoseley.com/2013/04/encore-countertop-review-giveaway/ Hope this helps!
Aurora says
my counter tops are Formica, but they were painted green the paint is chipping off and the counter tops are white underneath, so would I have to sand them down first before using the gianigranite counter top paint kit?
Anna says
Yes, if you want the product to stick well then you will definitely want to sand them down first, to get rid of any of the other paint. I know it’s a pain but it will be worth it in the end. 🙂
Aurora says
I am very interested in purchasing this product but my only concern is that my counter tops were painted before I purchased the property so they have paint peeling off can I still use this product?
Silva says
Hi Anna, nice job!
I have a question about this product since you used it. I applied this on my kitchen counter as well a d I was happy with results for about a month and after that my counters turned to a sticky surface, it is very hard to work and clean. Also the paint is coming off in some areas, very dissapointed, and Ido t know what to do ?
Any suggestions before I contact the company? Thank you
Bethany Davis says
Hi, Silva! I’m Anna’s assistant, Bethany. In the past, when Anna had a few scratches and chips, she just touched up the paint with the leftover product. However, you may want to contact the company to ask about the sticky surface. Giani has been very helpful in the past so I’m sure they will help you find a solution! Good luck! 🙂
Sarah says
Just curious how the countertops have held up over time. I’m not sure how I would like the feel of them not smooth and cleaning them when they’re not smooth. Otherwise, they do look amazing! Hoping to take on this project soon and having difficulty deciding on which product to select. Thanks for the awesome review and pictures!
Bethany Davis says
Hi Sarah! I’m Anna’s assistant, Bethany. Anna no longer lives in the house, but she said that the counters held up great for the 18 months they were there! She had some chipping around the sink where her belt would rub up against the countertops, but she would just touch up those spots during spring cleaning. I hope this helps! Good luck selecting the product that’s right for you!
Sydney Cecil says
We just painted our counter tops using the Giani “White Diamond” paint. We were a little shocked to see that the directions say wait *14 DAYS* for the final layer of top coat to cure!! Did you wait that long to use your counter tops? It seems like an unnecessarily long time to me.
Bethany Davis says
Hi, Sydney! I’m Anna’s assistant, Bethany. Giani recommends not placing your microwave or stand up mixers on it until it is completely cured, which takes 14 days. Anna waited a week before leaving anything on it for more than a few minutes. After 14 days was when she started adding her normal decorations back to the counter. Hope this helps!
Katie says
Anna, I was wondering what the fumes were like for the Giani paint…. I’m expecting and wondering if I would be able to do it with a mask and good ventilation or if my husband would need to. Thanks!
Katie
Anna says
It’s been a few years since we did this project but I honestly don’t remember there being any fumes. If there were any they were very mild because I’m sensitive to smells and usually remember that kind of thing. 🙂
Laura A Thomas says
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Laura
Anna says
Hi Laura! I don’t have any countertops to do at this time, we just replaced ours with marble last year, but I will let you know if something comes up in the future, your product looks great!
ANGela says
How long has it been since you did your kitchen countertops? I want to know how they are holding up. Are they holding up to water well? Are they wearing out? Thank you.
Anna says
It has been almost 5 years since we lived in that house so I’m not sure how they held up over time. I do know that I was recently looking online and saw that house for sale again and the current owners ripped out the counters and replaced them with real granite. I’m sorry, I wish I had a better answer for you. :/