Finished new inset kitchen cabinet doors and end panels for custom kitchen designed by Prospect Studio Architects and built by Christian Kubek Design
Inset cabinets must be painted uniformly because the frame and doors are visible on the same plane once installed. All paints must be mixed together, “batched” or “boxed” even if they came from the same paint supplier to avoid discrepencies.
Tall and rounded doors require special attention to apply an even “millage” or thickness of coating to front and back so that they don’t warp which could affect the shape or installation
Finished oak bench, window trim and bathroom vanity in clear 2k finishes
Backprimed all parts longterm protection and stability including routered vent grilles, appliance panels, toekicks and curved panels and doors
Refinished bedroom home office millwork for two young men with a sophisticated grown-up dark palette
Disassembled complex piece for best finishing quality in hard to reach areas, labeled and reassembled after painting
Fabricated and installed rift white oak desktops with sequenced veneer and grommet for cord management
Bored for and installed new handles
New kitchen cabinet doors and end panels for remodel matched to specified color in 20% sheen (satin)
Select panels finished on-site after installation
Removed and reinstalled floating shelves to ensure proper coating coverage on all sides
Coordinated with contractor Campbell Design & Construction to meet scheduling demands and protected all finished areas of the project to avoid rework.
Also spray finished built-in bookcase cabinet
Refinished two HVAC window with built-ins with durable cabinet-grade paint color matched to wall paint for monochromatic effect and provided a sample in advance for sign off to check the color
Backprimed and sealed all sides of parts for protection from humidity changes
Disassembled and reassembled after finishing to ensure even application of individual parts and avoiding common painter defects you might see on a piece like this such as drips, sags and missed spots
Updated color palette for this ornate New York City kitchen from dated glazed finish to a timeless White Dove
Demonstrated capabilities for spraying dynamic millwork configurations by executing on-site spray refinishing of cabinets with narrow clearance between panels
Spray finished existing cabinets as well as large new panels for new refrigerators for consistent appearance throughout
Protected delicate adjacent surfaces from overspray and damage including decorative plaster walls
Removed and reinstalled glass panes from glass doors to ensure all sides and parts are finished properly
Our “modern brushed finish” has just enough brushmarks so you know it’s handpainted
Traditional labor-intensive effect achieved by applying multiple coats of primer, sanding flat between coats, spraying or rolling and “tippping off” the finish coat with a soft brush, quality enamel paint and skilled craftsperson
Ideal choice to complement characteristics of homes with older touches where a sprayed finish might not look right
Durable 5% sheen catalyzed two-component paint matched to specified color. Our 5% sheen is very flat except when viewed at an extremely sharp angle.
All parts sanded, checked for defects, primed and topcoated, sanding between each coat and tacked for dust prior to final topcoat
Delivered and assembled. Clients have entrusted me to spray many complex pieces with various parts that must fit together after painting. It may seem like it’s not a big deal but it impacts the look of the piece when parts don’t assemble properly due to painting.
Great way for designers to add value for their clients by offering furniture in custom colors that it isn’t otherwise available in with a paint quality that meets or exceeds the factory finish. This piece was sourced by Common Bond Design for their project.
Sprayed in durable 2-component matte finish
Existing cabinet boxes fininished on-site in temporary negative air-pressure booth on site to protect home from dust
Replaced 3 glass-paned doors with 5-panel doors to match the rest of the kitchen
Filled existing holes from pulls and installed new handles
Sprayed in durable 2-component matte finish matched to farrow and ball colors for seamless integration into design concept
Sanded existing orange-peel finish and checked for adhesion
Existing cabinet boxes finished on-site so that the inset frames match the quality of the doors and drawers
Filled existing holes from pulls, installed new handles
Refinished maple veneer cabinets with durable 2-component matte finish
Repaired damaged end panel adjoining dishwasher
Fabricated and installed new panel for light fixtures so that it could be changed from 3 lights to 2 lights
Painted interior walls and woodwork of kitchen and living area