Kitchens, bathrooms and everything in between
Cabinet painting
Redefining cabinetry
Cabinet painting tends to be an alternative to purchasing all new cabinetry, and in most cases it is a way to redefine your kitchen, bathroom, library, laundry room, or any other place where you might have cabinet space. Stained cabinets do hold a unique beauty that bring out the grain textures in wood, but over the years they can dampen the lighting and even the atmosphere. Cabinet painting is not a brush and roll process; so making sure that whoever you hire is properly equipped to bring your vision to life, is crucial.
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Cabinet FAQs and recommendations
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Planning cabinet painting is much more tedious than your standard brush and roll paint jobs; reasons being, the dust from sanding and the overspray from paint application. Making sure that everything is thoroughly planned out is crucial to ensure that the final results are not overshadowed by an unnecessary mess or hazard.
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The procedure is straight forward and replicated with the same or similar procedures for all cabinet painting, whether that is a full kitchen or a small bathroom vanity. Doors and drawers are removed along with all hardware and sprayed separately. The wall mounted boxes are then processed in the same fashion, with the few extra steps of masking and the .31 mil. plastic that is used to create a containment zone so all the dust and overspray can be mitigated into one area. After cabinets, doors, and drawers have been primed, painted, and approved, all masking is removed and everything is reassembled.
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Renner is a water based primer and paint product line that offers little odor and high durability offering long lasting results in any room regardless of heat or moisture commonly found in kitchens and bathrooms.
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-Professional cabinet painting requires the removal of doors and drawers so you will need to find a space to temporarily store everything you usually have inside. Reason being that even though everything is masked off, there is the occasional break were paint manages its way through very fine crevices', this also makes the masking process much more proficient. A small obstacle from working with very fine paint particles, but don't worry they can be cleaned; it is just easier to not have to worry about plates or other items potentially being sprayed.
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