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Would anyone recommend painting Kitchen Cabinets. .?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would if a quick face lift is wanted. I have nasty melamine ones that I've painted twice. The first time I used Fusion Mineral paint...no major prep required...just a clean with sugar soap, a tiny jar did 7 or 8 doors...plus a coat of water based decorators varnish. After 2 years I wanted a colour change and used a brand called Cornish Mineral paint. Same process. Did it a year ago and it's scrubbable and has held up well.
Both paints are said to be usable on many different surfaces.
Both paints are said to be usable on many different surfaces.
Anne. First thing we did on moving in was to get a company to paint all the kitchen cabinets, cooker hood, drawers from gloomy dark wood.
They look fantastic. They even turned one door into a shorter one for the new dishwasher and you'd never know.
They don't look like older doors etc. painted at all.
We did ask to see samples of before and after pieces and they happily did that.
Do you want Dave to put a door photo up of ours?
They look fantastic. They even turned one door into a shorter one for the new dishwasher and you'd never know.
They don't look like older doors etc. painted at all.
We did ask to see samples of before and after pieces and they happily did that.
Do you want Dave to put a door photo up of ours?
These were boring pine doors - they took them away, stripped them back to the wood and repainted - it was done three years ago and they still look brand new.
The dishwasher panel was actually a full height door that they cut in half (horizontally), resized and then glued back together - even if you know where the join is it's impossible to see it.
I think the crucial thing was doing it 'off site' in a proper spray-painting shop - it's way beyond the finish any in situ paint job could achieve.
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The dishwasher panel was actually a full height door that they cut in half (horizontally), resized and then glued back together - even if you know where the join is it's impossible to see it.
I think the crucial thing was doing it 'off site' in a proper spray-painting shop - it's way beyond the finish any in situ paint job could achieve.
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