Murray Hill Cabinet Painting 10016
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 an innovative 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 work starts by removing all cabinet doors and drawer fronts. Each piece is cleaned and lightly sanded to help the paint stick properly. Doors and drawers are taken off-site and sprayed with 4 to 5 finish coats for a smooth, durable look. While those are curing, the cabinet frames, edges, and exposed panels are painted on-site using a mohair roller. Once everything is dry, it all gets reinstalled. For color, kitchens look great in muted greens—calm but modern. Bathrooms often suit soft or deep blues, which feel clean and relaxing.
When planning a cabinet painting project, consider the condition of your existing cabinets, the type of finish you want, and how the colors will work with your space. Good prep makes the difference between a finish that lasts and one that chips early. With the right approach, cabinet painting brings a fresh, finished look without starting from scratch.