Can you paint your kitchen cabinets

Can you paint your kitchen cabinets?

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Different tv programs and content creators through social networks have been promoting ingenious, economic, and fun ideas for home remodeling without needing an expert. Amongst these suggestions of changing your kitchen cabinets colors, and in turn the question of whether this is indeed possible.

This is a reasonable doubt, so the answer is both yes and no.

Yes, it is possible to make a change in your cabinet’s color. One must remember that any surface with proper preparation can receive the application of painting; at the same time, not all cases are suitable for cabinet painting. Some cabinets have been used for years on end and have lost their lives, so the smartest choice is to replace them as soon as possible. But for those in-perfect-condition cabinets that are resistant, painting them would be a viable alternative.

What should I keep in mind if I want to paint my Kitchen Cabinets?

How does one know if the cabinet supports the work of preparing its surface? Laminated wood, metal, and all wood cabinets can easily pass this test. In the case of plastic laminating due to its resistance to painting; a special paint is necessary for these and the results may vary from those expected.

Will the carvings and decorated surfaces withstand the color change without losing their beauty? Front surfaces and areas with textures that are worth taking care of and could be preserved, need a gentle treatment for keeping that beauty you love. But if some details are no longer visible or it doesn’t seem to be a correct fit, a change of doors can solve this problem.

After considering these topics, all you need to do is choose the color and method to apply the paint to your kitchen cabinets. While most methods and materials for painting work great, each method has its advantages and disadvantages, including details in the finish.

The type of paint you choose can also determine the technique that should be applied to paint your kitchen cabinets. With all this in mind, it’s time to start.

Steps On Painting Your Cabinets:


  • Disassemble all appliances; such as handles, screws, latches, and drawers. If the assembly can become complicated, save each group of pieces separately and mark the location of each set with numbers or other organization methods without mixing the pieces or misplacing them.
  • Clean the surfaces to remove any food, grease, or stain that is present as a result of everyday use. There are different products that can help you with this step, but wait until the surface is dehydrated before you start painting.
  • Be sure to sand the old paint carefully, this will help the new paint layer to adhere better, not letting it damage your work. A layer of sealing primer first will help you get that smooth and nice surface after painting.
  • Cover the areas that should not be painted with a little sticky tape