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Cabinet Painting Is a Great Option for Your Cabinetry

There are many ways to beautify your home. There are also many ways to extend the useable life of some of the features of your home. Cabinet painting is a great way to do both.

Bring New Life to Your Cabinets with Cabinet Painting

Our professional, residential painters know everything they need to know about bringing new life to your installed cabinetry. Perhaps your cabinets were installed many years ago, and they’ve lost their sheen and charm along the way. The daily life of a family will work its wear-and-tear magic on cabinet doors and facades. Even the toughest factory finish give way at some point. Using our skill and expertise, along with products like Sherwin Williams Emerald, we can restore cabinets,originally painted at the factory, to their former glory.A few red cabinets and a red hutch spice up a room.

If you’ve checked into the cost of replacement, you know it is shocking. You not only need to consider the cost of the cabinets but the cost of the installation as well. According to Home Guide, “the average homeowner will spend $3,200 to $8,500 to replace kitchen cabinets of average quality in a standard size kitchen. The average cost of kitchen cabinets ranges between $160 and $380 per linear foot, for stock or semi-custom styles, and up to $1,000 per linear foot for custom cabinetry.” Our charge for cabinet painting is far less.

By the way, painting your cabinets instead of replacing them saves you effort and inconvenience as well as money. While the doors of your cabinets will be removed, the cabinets will remain in place. With some exceptions, you will be able to leave items in the cabinets in place as well.

Bring New Color to Your Cabinets

Lower kitchen cabinets painted grayWhatever the original finish on your cabinets, you can “redesign them with paint! Whether they were cherry, oak, maple, or white, you have limitless options when you decide on cabinet painting. You can go darker, lighter, or to a completely different color family.

Have your cabinets painted to match your wall color or to contrast. Use Sherwin William’s ColorSnap visualizer to investigate your options. Explore color by “painting” a picture of your actual room. How can you go wrong? You get all the coverage, color, and endurance you need from today’s paint products. And you can’t beat cabinet painting for giving your cabinets new sparkle with a minimum of cost and inconvenience.

Cabinet Painting Isn’t Just for the Kitchen Anymore!

If you’re looking for or just moving into an older home, there may be more opportunities to use cabinet painting techniques to save you money and inconvenience.

Painting a wall of built-ins gives a new character to the space.Many older homes have wood-paneled rooms or basements. That old paneling might just be gorgeous if you had it painted. Here’s an example we found at Dimples & Triangles. Better yet, look at the one we pictured here. Consider a new color for your built-in cabinetry and shelves, perhaps along with the mantle in the same room. You can update even a simple brick or stone fireplace surround with paint to make it match the room’s trim or some other feature.

Once you’ve arranged for us to paint your kitchen cabinets, you may look around your home to find other items or areas that could be improved by adding a bit of color. How old are your bathroom vanities? How attractive are the closet doors in your children’s rooms?

It’s a great way to brighten, even modernize cabinetry in your home without the expense and upheaval that replacement requires. Cabinet painting is a great alternative!