





✨ Elevate your space with Driftwood’s sleek satin grey—DIY luxury made easy!
Giani Nuvo FG-NU Drift Kit offers 62 fluid ounces of sophisticated, water-based grey cabinet paint with a satin finish. Designed for easy brush-and-roll application, this all-inclusive kit covers 100 square feet and requires no priming or stripping. Its low-VOC formula ensures a safe, eco-friendly experience while delivering a durable, washable finish that withstands daily use without additional sealers.
| ASIN | B0749QSHLN |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | Giani |
| Brand Name | Giani |
| Colour | Driftwood |
| Colour Code | #B8B3AE |
| Container Type | Tin |
| Coverage | 100 Sq. Ft. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,980 Reviews |
| Dry Time In Hours | 6 |
| Finish Type | Satin |
| Finish type | Satin |
| Full Cure Time | 8 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00856512007064 |
| Included Components | 1 Roller Arm, 2 Roller Covers, Brush, Step-by-Step Illustrated Instructions, Stir Stick, Two 31 oz. Cans of Nuvo Cabinet Paint |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Cabinet Makeover Kit |
| Item Volume | 62 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Item volume | 62 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Giani, Inc. |
| Model Name | All-In-One |
| Model Number | Driftwood |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Part Number | FG-NU DRIFT KIT |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Washable |
| Special feature | Washable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Laminate, Wood, Metal |
| UPC | 856512007064 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**S
Great product, but the roller that comes with it isn't very good
Really Great product and an excellent way to spruce up your kitchen. It comes with a paintbrush, mixer, and roller. The roller is pretty naff, so buy your own. Otherwise fantastic product.
E**H
Best decision you will make.
Omg, where do I start? I got quotes from several contractors for this job with costs ranging from $3,000 to $6000. Finally, I decided to do it myself, and it was the best decision I ever made. I will recommend buying a sander and sanding the cabinets first. It’s not required, but it will definitely help with the finish look with all the grooves after its painted. I took on this project because when I moved into this unit, the cabinets were damaged with stains and grease and I could not get it clean. I use multiple degreasers and I hired professional cleaners to come in and try to clean the cabinets. They have even steam the cabinets and nothing could get the grease in the stains off the cabinets. So finally, I decided to paint it. Gray was not my first choice however, I could not find the navy blue I wanted, and so ultimately, we decided on a light gray, which I do not regret at all. Application was super easy. The two of us tackled this project in less than three hours. I will recommend 2 to 3 coats for better coverage. I also will recommend not putting a glob on at a time but instead apply thin layers, making sure that your brush strokes are uniform. The texture is perfect and the finish is also perfect not too shiny not to Matte. This is a perfect kit that provides you with all the tools you will need to get the job done. All you really need is tape and tarp so that you don’t get paint everywhere. I cracked my window and the paint dried super fast which made applying a second and third coat so easy and fast. And lastly, the amount of paint they provided in the full starter kit was more than enough. We only use one canister and that canister still has paint left in it. The other canister has not even been touched. So I will be keeping them for future touchups.
M**T
Three Years and Still Looks Fantastic
I used the Nuvo Driftwood Cabinet Makeover Kit on the cabinets in my 5th wheel about 3 years ago, and they still look just as good as the day I painted them. No peeling, no chipping, no fading — the finish has held up perfectly through travel, temperature changes, and daily use. We did take the time to prep the cabinet surfaces thoroughly before painting, and I think that made all the difference. The kit was easy to use, the color is beautiful, and the coverage was excellent. If you’re willing to put in the prep work, this paint will give you a professional-looking finish that lasts.
M**L
Buy this driftwood color and take your time
I finally convinced my husband to remove the floor tiles from the wall of our kitchen installed by the previous residents only to realize the ugly older-than-us-combined cabinets would look even worse if we fix up everything else around them. I knew new cabinets would be wayyyyyyy out of the question but some Google searches later, this product popped up all over. Hours of YouTube videos later, finger strain from scrolling thru Pinterest and I knew I needed this. I tried to convince the hubs to do the lower cabinets in a different color to add some interest, but he agreed only if we only did one color. In the end, this absolutely stunning grey "driftwood" color has made the biggest difference in our kitchen touch up so far. It starts out white, which my husband was completely against, but dries to such a cool and appropriately named driftwood grey. Have you ever seen drift wood with that ashy looking grey color? That's what this is, exactly. We only did two coats because we loved the way the wood grain showed through. My biggest tip is to make absolutely certain beyond a doubt that you've removed every single speck of grease. Our cabinets were CAKED and I mean completely CAKED with grease, a lot of which I removed by scraping off SHEETS of grease. Lots of scrubbing and sanding later, we painted. It dries amazingly, but found the next day that we'd missed some grease and there were some cracking spots. It's not enough for us to strip and redo because this is so much better than what we started with, but if you're detail oriented, scrub and sand until you don't have fingerprints anymore. Overall; buy this. Be realistic about your project and how much preparation you'll need. The prep is the most intense, tedious part, and also the most important. Take the extra time to be thorough and the rest will be a breeze.
S**.
Great product!!
Six month update - I am so glad I painted my cabinets. The paint has help up amazing. I’ve had to touch up high traffic areas (around two handles) maybe once or twice, but the chip was so small that I think I was the only one who noticed it. I have two kids under 3 that are always opening the lower cabinet doors and banging stuff into the doors - the paint has never chipped there and has held up so well. No regrets at all!!! I used this to repaint my cabinets (previously a bright green). I prepped by cleaning the cabinets with TSP and doing some light sanding. It took only two coats of paint. The paint went on smooth and was really easy to apply. There was no odor and I only used one can for my cabinets. I’ve had a few nicks in the paint since then but I’d rather see those small nicks versus all that green.
H**D
Paint job looks professionally done 🙌🏼
Used this paint after 4 coats of grain filler to redo my oak kitchen cabinets. It looks great! The color is perfect. I bought foam rollers because I read reviews saying the included roller wasn’t very good. The included brush is awesome. I ended up needing 2 kits to finish my 2 coats. Was a little nervous when the second kit arrived and the cans looked a little different and the paint had a different consistency (thinner, first one was grainy), but apparently that didn’t matter. Turned out really nice. Waited a day before putting hardware back on. Also, leave cabinets open for a good 24 hrs when finished and highly recommend those little bumpers. I had a couple drawers and a cabinet I had to touch up where they closed. Hopefully that was just because the paint needed more time to set and not that it scratches easily or something. I think I read it can take like 2 weeks for it to really finish setting. Also, if you want samples of the colors, go to Giant’s website and they can send you some. *update* Definitely need to add a protective top coat over this. Already have a few small chips. I tested the inside of one door with Polycrylic and it looks good. Will be adding top coat this week *2nd update* Four years later and this still looks great! Just touched up a few minor chips (first time in four years though!). Had an appliance guy in recently and he asked what contractor did the cabinets because they looked so good! 😃
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