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As the heart of the home, the kitchen functions as a multi-faceted food hub, drink station, family bonding space and friendship central. The way to our hearts is through our stomachs, and this one room stands at the ready to function on many levels for many wonderful reasons.
In Cobble Hill, co-op kitchens often carry layers of history, but the cabinetry doesn’t always age gracefully. Painting cabinets in these spaces is one of the smartest ways to breathe life into them without tearing everything out. Whether you’re working with inherited maple, builder-grade oak, or just something that’s lost its shine, a solid cabinet paint job can instantly update the space.
Cabinet painting is one of the easiest ways to update your kitchen or bathroom without a full remodel. Instead of replacing the entire setup, you can work with what’s already there. If the cabinets are in good shape, a fresh coat of paint can make them look brand new. It’s a smart solution for spaces that feel dated or worn but don’t need to be torn out. Whether you’re working on a kitchen or a couple of bathroom vanities, the process stays the same: clean, prep, paint, and reassemble.
The heart of the home has always been the kitchen, much like the heart of New York City has been Central Park. Not always like the kitchen, but since the first section of the 843-acre park opened in 1858.