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Painting the cabinets is the cheapest change that makes a kitchen look like a different kitchen. Done badly it is also the fastest thing to start peeling.
Kitchen cabinet doors carry years of cooking grease, especially above the range. Paint does not stick to grease. Every door and frame gets cleaned and degreased before anything else happens — this is the step that gets skipped on cheap quotes and the reason the finish fails within a year.
Doors come off and get labelled, hardware bagged by location. Everything gets scuff-sanded, primed with a bonding primer suited to the substrate, and finished in a cabinet-grade enamel that cures hard enough to take daily use.
A typical kitchen is several days, most of which is drying and curing time rather than active work. Doors come back on at the end. The finish keeps hardening for a couple of weeks after we leave — go easy on it at first.
What's included
Tell us about the room. We will come out, look at the actual walls, and give you a written price — no charge and no pressure.