Instructions For Painting Kitchen Or Bath Cabinets
The kitchen is a very important room for families, like yours, to gather and make precious memories together. For this reason, it is vital that the room is comfortable and beautiful. A little fresh paint can make all the difference in the look and feel of your kitchen. Prepping your kitchen for painting.
The first thing you want to to do is take your cabinet doors off. Then clean and label them as well. Your going to want to label them so that they go back to the correct spot and have a snug fit. I simply used blue painters tape and a marker and used U1 U2 U3 for uppers, L1 L2 L3 for lowers and Is1 Is2 Is3 for the island cabinets. Same thing for the drawers. D1 D2 D3. Remember to label both the cabinet and the base. To clean the cabinets I used Method Pro Chef cleaner. Why? Because it works and it’s what I had a the time. If your cabinets are really dirty your might want to use something stronger. The point is you want to make sure the cabinets are grease free and clean.
Every kitchen eventually reaches the point at which it looks worn-out. That's the time to take stock of your options. Everyone is well aware that kitchen remodeling is costly and inconvenient. However, a simple and low-cost alternative is to paint the cabinets. This option is one that many people fail to consider, despite the fact that older homes often have painted carpenter-built cabinets that have stood up to decades of use. The process is easier than ever, thanks to 100 percent acrylic enamels that produce little odor as they are applied and clean up with soap and water.
The dining chairs and kitchen stools are a typical bamboo Chippendale style, but in high-gloss lacquer they're surprising," designer Jesse Carrier says of a kitchen in a Florida house. "It's like they're candy-coated." The yellow glaze for the walls was inspired by the backsplash tile by Popham Design. The kitchen cabinets are original, but the countertops were updated with Caesarstone quartz. The warm patina of Circa Lighting's Goodman Hanging Lamps in antique brass adds contrast to all the bright colors.