Kitchen Cabinet Painting

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Kitchen cabinets get used more than any other painted surface in a home. They’re opened constantly, exposed to heat and moisture, and cleaned often. If a finish isn’t applied correctly, it doesn’t take long to show.

Kitchen cabinet painting needs a different pace and a tighter process than general interior painting. That’s where experience matters.

Preparation Is the Real Work

Most cabinet failures start before paint is applied.

Surfaces are cleaned thoroughly to remove grease, residue, and buildup that interfere with adhesion. Old finishes are addressed where needed, and wear points are corrected so they don’t telegraph through the new finish.

This stage takes time, but it’s what allows kitchen cabinets to hold up under daily use.

Finish Control, Not Heavy Coating

Kitchen cabinets are viewed up close and touched constantly. Thick finishes, soft curing, or rushed coats don’t last and don’t feel right in use.

We apply finishes with control so profiles stay sharp and doors don’t feel heavy. Edges are kept clean, and application is paced so finishes cure evenly. The goal is durability without the cabinets looking overworked.

Working in an Active Kitchen

Most kitchen cabinet projects take place while the home is occupied.

We plan the work so access stays manageable and disruption stays contained. Components are handled methodically, and the kitchen remains usable as much as possible throughout the process.

Cabinet painting doesn’t have to shut down the home when it’s organized properly.

Talking Through a Kitchen Cabinet Project

Kitchen cabinet projects start with a close look at condition, layout, and how the space is used.

From there, the work is planned around preparation, access, and finish requirements rather than speed. To discuss kitchen cabinet painting, call (303) 717-6820.