Cabinet painting can be applied to all styles and types of cabinet doors. We offer an extensive variety of paint colors to switch up the look of your cabinets. If you can dream it, we will make it happen. Our poly-acrylic finishes have been specially engineered to provide durable and vibrant colors for your kitchen cabinets. Rest assured that our professionals will transform your kitchen by putting a brand new coat of paint on it. Chances are your kitchen cabinets and boxes are still in good condition. Why throw them away if you can achieve the same look as a kitchen remodel as painting them?
Anyone can take a roller and slap paint on cabinets. But does everyone know the right tools and paint to produce a long lasting product? Painting your cabinets needs to be done by a cabinet painting professional and not just an ordinary painter. Our professional cabinet painters will use the correct cabinet grade paint and processes to achieve your vision.
We remove all the drawer pulls and other hardware. Then we remove the cabinet doors and remove the hinges. Each individual door hinge gets labeled, so we can put each one back in the right place when we reassemble.
We cover everything that won’t get painted – countertops, backsplash, appliances, floors – with either masking paper or plastic. If we’re not painting the insides of your cabinets, we tape paper or plastic over the openings where your doors and drawers go, protecting the insides from any overspray. And we’ll “tent-off” your kitchen with vapor-barrier plastic, to contain any dust while we’re spraying. We put in zippered walk-through openings in the plastic “walls”, so you can still enter your kitchen when we’re not working, and access your refrigerator, sink, and pantry. Don't you worry, this part is the quickest part of the process and we will be done with this step before you know it.
Most kitchens can get pretty beat up! Everyday cooking grease, dust and grime accumulates over time, even with the best of housekeepers. Every surface that we’re going to paint gets cleaned, degreased, and “scuffed”. (Scuffing is a quick, light sanding to remove the top glossiness of the existing finish.) This helps the primer bond to your cabinets, and is a critical step! If there are any light repairs that need to be done, such as dings or deep scratches in your cabinets, we address them after priming, when they’re easier to see.
By the way, ineffective cleaning and scuffing is the single biggest reason why most DIY cabinet painting projects fail. (Well . . . that, and the visible brush strokes or roller marks you get when you don’t spray them.) Even the best paint for kitchen cabinets won’t stick to grease and grime. This step isn’t fun, and it won’t give you the thrill of progress, but it’s absolutely critical when you’re painting cabinets!
Here’s where you’ll start to see a difference! Regardless of the final color chosen, your kitchen cabinets will now look white after priming. It’s always exciting seeing the transformation start to happen!
Dings, cracks, or other imperfections are easier to see after priming, so we take care of them now. Everything we’ve primed gets inspected, including the cabinet bases and both sides of the doors and drawer fronts. We fill dings and sand out rough spots, taking extra care on the “fronts”, or visible sides of your cabinetry. And if your project estimate includes filling any existing hardware holes, we do that now too.
Once the final color goes on, you can really start to envision how beautiful your kitchen will be. Since your cabinets are already fully prepped, primed, and sanded smooth, painting cabinets in the final color goes surprisingly fast. We will bring your cabinet doors back to our shop to paint and prime them there.
We make sure that we leave your kitchen in showroom condition. We make sure that we wipe any dust that might have settled while we've been spraying, and we put on the cabinet doors. Take a step back and admire what a transformation your kitchen has gone through in such a short amount of time!
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Cabinet painting is a small and simple option if you’re looking to change the look and feel of your kitchen or bathroom space. From fresh, bright colors, to warmer hues, you won’t believe the transformation in the end!