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Painting Old Cabinets in Your Home

Our kitchen was looking old and drab but we couldn't afford new kitchen cabinets. So instead of living in a dreary kitchen, we chose to remodel by painting the kitchen cabinets with a fresh coat of paint. If you are lamenting the fact that your kitchen or bathroom cabinets have lost their luster, consider cabinet painting as a way to bring a new look to an old standby. Painting can be a cheap alternative to cabinet replacement, and can bring a dull room back to life when done properly. The key to quality cabinet painting is often in the preparation.

 

First, you will want to inspect your cabinets carefully for durability before putting in the time and effort for painting. If your cabinets are simply wearing out, replacement might be the only good option. On the other hand, if your wear is mostly aesthetic in nature a fresh coat of paint might do wonders.

Prepping the Cabinets for Painting

Before removing the cabinet doors for cabinet painting, mark each door so that you know which cabinet it belongs to. You might think you will remember placement after painting is complete, but those doors can look much more similar when they are laid out on your garage floor! Make a mark in an inconspicuous place, and then remove doors and hardware.

Sand your cabinets and doors well before painting, first with a coarse sandpaper, and then with a finer paper that will smooth the surface for painting. Wash your surfaces well and allow them to dry completely before applying any paint. Fill all holes with wood putty, and make sure that all nicks have been thoroughly sanded out.

Cabinet painting should begin with a primer that will cover the old shade and offer a smoother surface for your color of choice. In most instances one coat of primer will be sufficient. Follow that coat with one last light sanding, and wipe off surfaces with a clean, dry tack cloth.

The Rewards of Painting Your Cabinets

Once your preparation steps are complete, you are finally ready to head for the big reward at the end - watching your color come to life on your painted cabinet surfaces. A good rule of thumb is to purchase the best paint that you can afford. Often with cabinet painting, the quality is indeed in the price of the paint. It is hard to know how many coats of paint your cabinets will require until you begin applying it. Depending on the color you are applying and the original shade that you are covering, you may need anywhere from one to three coats.

After your paint has dried, it is worth investing in some good quality hardware for your cabinet painting. The selections are abundant, with chrome and brushed nickel being the materials of choice for many homeowners. If you decide to go with novelty pulls such as apples or chili peppers, use the decorative accents sparingly for best results.

Once you have the cabinets in your kitchen or bathroom painted, you may want to consider house painting. Since you have nice, new-looking cabinets, your walls may now look a bit drab. So go ahead and keep on painting and give your whole house a new, fresh, remodeled look.

 

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