Kitchen Cabinet Painting


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If you’ve recently purchased a new apartment or feel it’s time to remodel your Manhattan or Brooklyn kitchen, you may be looking at your stained wood cabinets and feel like they’re the first thing that needs to go. It’s true that kitchen cabinets painted in a solid color like white, gray or blue can give your home a bright, clean, or contemporary look. But before you tear out your cabinets you should consider the current condition of the doors and drawers and weigh some of your options.

A complete remodel of your kitchen will be significantly more expensive and disruptive to your life in your NYC home. The contractor will have to first remove your old cabinets, you’ll have to find and/or design new ones that meet the needs of your space and then the new cabinets will have to be installed or built.

We can help you assess the current condition of your doors to see if refinishing them will be a good option for you. In addition to refinishing stained wood cabinets, we can also paint laminate and mdf/thermafoil cabinets!

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Don’t leave your kitchen in the hands of any house painter

- We have proven products and processes

- Thorough surface prep to ensure proper surface adhesion

- We use high quality furniture grade paints that dry to hard, durable finish and spray doors and drawer fronts for a fine finish

- Elegant, high end finish options available including durable, fast-curing waterborne 2K polyurethane

- Annual touch-up program

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Our Process

- Carefully remove and label hinges and door hardware, if door hardware is being changed to a new style we fill any holes if required

- Mask and protect floors, counters and adjacent surfaces and seal off the work area to protect the rest of your your home

- Prepare the boxes, doors and drawers for painting by sanding with vacuum-attached sanders with HEPA filters, which we’ve found virtually eliminates dust

- Clean the surface to remove residual dust and grease

- Apply two coats of bonding primer

- Apply two finish coats, using a sprayer on doors and drawer faces for a fine finish

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