What To Consider When Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets

Kitchen Cabinets

Painting your kitchen cabinets does not have to be stressful.  Better yet it can be a fun and exciting experience that will allow the dream you envisioned to come true.  To make sure you enjoy the experience like our team, we’ve put together some helpful tips that will push you one step closer to painting your kitchen cabinets like a professional. 

What Type Of Paint Do I Use On My Kitchen Cabinets?

Before you get started you need to make sure you have the right paint.  Be sure to use a paint that is specifically made for kitchen cabinets, such as a high-quality latex or oil-based paint.  Cabinets experience a high amount of usage, so choosing a durable paint is critical to withstand the wear and tear.     

Preparing The Surface Of Your Cabinets

As with any paint job you want to ensure you have a clean and prepared surface to work on.  Cabinets are no different and will require a bit of elbow grease to clean the cabinets of any dirt and grime.

 

Now that the surface is clean you will want to sand the cabinets lightly to help the paint adhere to the surface.  Deglosser can also be used at this stage to ensure any shiny finish has been completely removed in preparation of the new paint.    

Do I Need Primer For My Kitchen Cabinets?

You’ll want to make sure that you pick up a high-quality primer for your cabinets.  The primer will also help the paint adhere better and give the cabinets a more even finish.  Be sure to locate the drying instructions on your primer and time accordingly. 

How To Protect Your Kitchen While Painting Your Cabinets?

We get it, you’re excited to see your new cabinets, however you can’t forget about the rest of your kitchen.  When prepping the space be sure to cover both your floors and countertops.  You can use anything from plastic sheets to drop cloths to cover these areas. 

 

And be sure to dress appropriately yourself, you will most likely get some paint on you. 

Don't Rush The Painting Process

This project is not a sprint and you’ll want to ensure that you’ve allocated enough time to paint each cabinet in your kitchen to match the quality you desire.  

Please consider the time you’ll need to:

  1. Research, choose, and purchase the desired paint option and materials 
  2. Prepare the cabinets and kitchen 
  3. Paint the cabinets
  4. Allow time for drying in between primer and paint 
  5. Reassemble the cabinets 

If you can follow the above tips and spare the time needed to paint your kitchen cabinets then we are sure you are going to enjoy the outcome.  If you’d like to learn any more from our professional cabinet painters then please give check out our cabinet painting services page.

 

For a full, comprehensive guide on painting and repairing your kitchen cabinets click through to the linked article.