Lengacher Painting

Looking for a Cabinet Refresh?

If you’re looking to give your kitchen a facelift without breaking the bank, giving your kitchen cabinets a new look can be a game-changer. This cost-effective method not only updates your space but also provides a professional-looking finish that can completely transform the look of your kitchen.

The Basics:

One of the key factors to achieving a high-quality spray finish is using the right equipment. Your painting professional should use a sprayer with a low pressure tip, since it provides an extra smooth and even application of paint.

Preparation is also crucial for a successful spray painting project. Clear off the counters and empty the cabinets to provide ample workspace. Floors, ceilings and countertops should be taped off to protect from overspray, along with existing hinges and hardware.

Cabinets should be cleaned with a mild detergent and warm water to remove any grease, grime, or dirt. Allow them to dry completely before the project will begin.

If your cabinetry is made of wood, your painter may need to sand them down lightly to create a smooth surface for the paint to adhere to. Any imperfections or dents should be filled with wood filler, and sanded down until they are smooth. Dust should be wiped away. By properly prepping the kitchen cabinets, you’ll set yourself up for success and ensure a professional-looking finish.

Choosing the right paint and equipment for your spray painting project is essential to achieving a professional and long-lasting finish. When it comes to paint, the painter should select a high-quality, durable paint that is specifically formulated for cabinets. Paint should be designed to withstand moisture, heat, and daily wear and tear. A satin or semi-gloss finish is best for easy cleaning and a polished look.

Your professional will apply thin coats of paint to your cabinetry instead of one thick coat. This will help prevent drips, splotches, and uneven coverage. This will take time, since each coat will need to dry thoroughly before applying the next one.

Maintenance Tips:

Once you’ve successfully spray-painted your kitchen cabinets, you’ll want to take some maintenance measures to ensure that they continue to look great for years to come. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  1. Avoid harsh cleaners: While your newly painted cabinets may be able to withstand daily wear and tear, it’s still important to avoid using harsh cleaners that can damage the finish. Stick to mild detergents and avoid abrasive scrub brushes or sponges.
  2. Be mindful of water exposure: Although the paint you use may be moisture-resistant, it’s still a good idea to be cautious to avoid excessive water exposure. Wipe up spills promptly and avoid leaving wet items or sponges on the cabinet surface.
  3. Handle with care: Your newly painted cabinets may look beautiful, but they still need to be handled with care. They need time to cure, which professionals suggest takes up to 30 days. Avoid slamming cabinet doors or drawers and be mindful of any hardware that could scratch the surface.
  4. Regular cleaning: Just like any other part of your kitchen, your painted cabinets will require regular cleaning. Wipe them down with a soft cloth or sponge on a weekly basis to remove any dust or dirt.