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5 expert tips on how to flawlessly paint kitchen cabinets

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5 expert tips on how to flawlessly paint kitchen cabinets

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  1. 5 Expert Tips on How to Flawlessly Paint Kitchen Cabinets The kitchen is the most important room and the heart of a home. Right from cooking up and experimenting a variety of dishes to conversing over a steaming mug of coffee, we use the kitchen for various purposes. It's the hub of all essential daily activities!! Hence, it is important to design the perfect kitchen to create a welcoming and inviting space for friends and family. While there are multiple elements of a kitchen design, one of the key aspects of every modern kitchen design is cabinets. A well painted kitchen cabinetry can ramp up the kitchen look instantly and enhance the clean, sleek lines of the kitchen space. Follow below 5 tips to flawlessly paint kitchen cabinets and take their look to the next level.

  2. 1. Cover countertops and kitchen floor with Rosin Paper Painting kitchen cabinets is surely a great way to transform the look of your kitchen but it is a messy job and requires a thorough clean up after it is completed. This is because while painting, places such as kitchen stoves, countertops, backsplash, and floors can attract paint stains and splatters and start to look filthy. Removing paint stains from such surfaces to restore them to their original look can involve stupendous efforts and take a toll on your precious time. So, protect and cover your countertops, floors etc beforehand to avoid paint stains and paint splatters. One of the simplest ways to protect these surfaces is to cover them with cheap rosin or brown builder’s paper. The typical roll size available in the market is 35 in. wide by 140 ft. long. It is sufficient for use multiple times and you’ll have plenty of paper left after kitchen cabinet painting. You can either utilize the remaining paper while painting other spaces in your home or save it for future painting works. 2. Use a quality stain primer to prevent color bleed While freshly painted kitchen cabinets can spruce up the kitchen space and rejuvenate your home, bleeding paint colors after painting the cabinets can destroy your efforts. It is important to use the right, a fast drying as well as a stain-blocking primer to give your kitchen cabinets a high-quality finish. Priming the cabinets prior to painting can help prevent color bleeding and allow the paint to adhere to the surface. Even if your walls were previously painted with a dark color, using primer can help you to efficiently hide or banish the old color and bring about a seamless paint finish. Apply at least one coat of primer and a maximum of two primer coats on the cabinets. Also, make sure you choose an appropriate primer that is compatible with the paint. When you opt for Kitchen Cabinet Painting San Diego, you do not have to worry about preparing the surface for painting. The painters in San Diego make use of the best primers to solve a wide range of issues such as stains, porous surfaces, color bleeding etc. 3. Remove the cabinet doors and drawers While it may be tempting to brush on a new coat of paint with the doors and drawers in place, it is advisable to remove the drawers and drawer slides from inside the cabinet for the best painting results. Keeping the cabinet doors, drawers and hardware aside while painting kitchen cabinets will prevent the paint from spilling or slopping over these important cabinet parts. In addition to the drawers and doors, remove all the screws and cabinet door hinges before beginning the kitchen cabinet painting work. This is because any kind of contact with the paint or paint stains can ruin the integrity of your door hinges and reduce its lifespan. When you opt for Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing San Diego, you can be well assured about the safety of your doors and drawers. The painters in San Diego carry out their painting job in the most responsible manner and carefully remove the cabinet doors, drawers and hinges before kickstarting the painting work.

  3. 4. Label cabinet doors and drawers and allocate proper numbers Ready to remove the kitchen drawers and doors to begin the kitchen cabinet painting work? Here's an important thing to remember. Make a neat and easy to understand sketch of the kitchen cabinets showing the exact placement of all the doors and drawers. Then, allocate a number to each drawer and door in the sketch. When removing kitchen doors and drawers, look at your kitchen cabinet design sketch and allocate the same numbers as in the sketch to them. This will help you remember the exact placement of the kitchen cabinet doors and drawers and allow you to effortlessly put them in the right and original place after the kitchen cabinet painting is done. Also place a small strip of masking tape on the numbers to protect them from paint stains while painting the cabinets. 5. Sand the kitchen cabinet surfaces with grit paper While the paint or the primer dries, you may notice layers of dust on the surface of the kitchen cabinets. It can make even the freshly painted kitchen cabinets look shabby and have a devastating effect on the final look of the paint. Once the primer or the paint is dry, sand the kitchen cabinet surfaces with grit paper to render the surface a smooth finish. In case of a flat surface, use a fine 220-grit paper. If you are looking to sand profiled surfaces, use an extra-fine medium grit sanding sponge. It will leave the wood with a super smooth finish. Conclusion Painting your kitchen cabinets can enhance the aesthetic appeal of your entire kitchen space. However, it is important to avoid common kitchen painting mistakes and do the job in a rush. Follow all above tips for painting kitchen cabinets and complete the kitchen refurbishing work properly. It is important to note that while DIY kitchen cabinet painting can be fun, it can involve a lot of prep work and take a toll on your time. One of the best decisions is to call in the professionals and you can experience the best Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing San Diego.

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