Most solid wood, MDF, and properly finished cabinets can be painted if the surface is stable and structurally sound. During evaluation, we look at the condition of the existing finish, how well it will accept new coatings, and whether any repairs are needed before painting begins.
Yes, cabinet colors can be custom-matched to existing paint, trim, or design elements throughout the home. We use professional color matching systems alongside premium brands like Behr and Benjamin Moore to achieve consistency across materials.
Painting updates the exterior finish of existing cabinetry while maintaining the original structure. This allows for a visual transformation without altering layout or construction, making it a different approach from full cabinet replacement.
Surface preparation, controlled application, and proper curing are key factors in achieving a smooth finish. Each cabinet is treated individually to ensure consistent coverage and a refined final surface.
Yes, when properly prepared and finished with high-quality coatings, painted cabinets are designed to handle daily use in kitchens. Durability comes from surface preparation, product selection, and application method, all of which are handled with care to support long-term performance.
Yes, stained wood cabinets can be converted to a painted finish with the correct preparation process. This typically involves cleaning, sanding, priming, and sealing to ensure proper adhesion and a uniform appearance.
No, cabinets are typically painted in place or with doors and drawers removed for controlled finishing. This allows for a more precise application while maintaining the integrity of the existing installation.
Maintenance is minimal, usually limited to gentle cleaning with non-abrasive products. Properly finished cabinets are designed to maintain their appearance under normal household use without special treatment.
Yes, when properly prepared and finished with high-quality coatings, painted cabinets are designed to handle daily use in kitchens. Durability comes from surface preparation, product selection, and application method, all of which are handled with care to support long-term performance.
Yes, stained wood cabinets can be converted to a painted finish with the correct preparation process. This typically involves cleaning, sanding, priming, and sealing to ensure proper adhesion and a uniform appearance.
No, cabinets are typically painted in place or with doors and drawers removed for controlled finishing. This allows for a more precise application while maintaining the integrity of the existing installation.
Maintenance is minimal, usually limited to gentle cleaning with non-abrasive products. Properly finished cabinets are designed to maintain their appearance under normal household use without special treatment.