Color Guide To Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets
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Paint - Again, do the front sides of your doors as the very last thing. Quality paint is really worth it here. We learned this the hard way on other projects (a dressor we painted where the paint just peeled off, ick) so for this we picked the very best. Benjamin Moore. It really is great paint, it is thick like cream and very durable. We used the Natura line because it has zero VOC (meaning no nasty off-gassing chemicals which I didn't want in my kitchen where we prepare and store food!) and no stinky paint smell in our house. Semi-gloss for kitchen cabinets is a must for durability and wipe-ability. If you go with full gloss it will show imperfections more so I'd suggest semi for cabinets.
If your cabinets are already painted you can use a product called Liquid Sandpaper which is a nasty (but helpful!) chemical that basically takes the gloss off the surface which will allow your primer to grip the cabinets. Actual sanding is always better (although much more work) and as with all home improvement projects that involve sanding, be certain to test for lead paint if you fear your cabinets might have some layered somewhere. Do not sand lead paint - leave that to the pros. Sanding is messy, best to hang plastic sheets over your doorways to avoid it getting in the rest of the house.