Tips for Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets

Tips for Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets

 

Kitchen paint color is one important factor that can make your cooking activities more cheerful. One of the most important parts of your kitchen is a cabinet or kitchen cabinet. Of course, your kitchen cabinets are one of the furniture that takes up the largest space in the kitchen, so the color of the paint will also affect the atmosphere of your kitchen.

Therefore, in this article, we will provide tips for coloring your kitchen cabinets.

 

Make room for painting

The success of painting your kitchen cabinets starts with careful preparation. To get the maximum process, you need to take several steps such as emptying kitchen cabinets, moving tables and kitchen furniture to another room, coating floor and wall surfaces in the kitchen with plastic to protect them from dripping paint.

 

Remove the Cupboard Doors, Drawers, and Shelves

Do this step if the cabinets and cabinets in your kitchen have doors, drawers, and shelves that can be removed. This will make it easier for you to color the inside of the kitchen cabinets so that the colors are spread out throughout.

In order to remove parts of kitchen cabinets, you will need tools such as a screwdriver and hammer. So, it's a good idea to prepare these tools before starting the process of painting kitchen cabinets.

 

Clean all surfaces of kitchen cabinets

Like any other paint process, kitchen paint will work better on surfaces that are free of dust and other small debris. You can use regular cleaning fluids and rags that don't leave lint on the surface of your kitchen cabinets.

If there are stubborn stains, use a chemical cleaner such as trisodium phosphate, which can be purchased from a hardware store. Of course, you have to be careful when using these chemicals.

After all the surfaces of the kitchen cabinets are clean, rinse them under running water and wait for them to dry.

 

Use Primer Paint

To ensure that the paint color sticks well and evenly, use primer on the surface of your kitchen cabinets before applying the paint color of your choice. Using a primer can help seal small, invisible gaps in the surface of your wooden cabinets.Sand the surface of the kitchen cabinets

After the primer dries, smooth the surface of your kitchen cabinets with 220-gauge sandpaper. This aims to reduce the risk of cracks and small holes on the surface of the primer paint that you applied earlier.

After the grinding process is complete, make sure you clean the surface of the kitchen cabinets so that there is no residual dust from the sanding process.

 

Use Special Paint for Kitchen Cabinets

There are many types of paints when viewed from the basic material they are made of. Choose the type of paint that suits your kitchen cabinet materials. Choosing the wrong type of paint can reduce the quality and color resistance of your kitchen cabinets.

Kitchen cabinets are generally made of wood, so you will likely need a special wood such as the Dulux V Gloss which is specially formulated to protect wooden surfaces.

 

Use At Least Two Coats Of Paint

If you just want to update the paint color of your kitchen cabinets, then two coats of paint will likely suffice. But if you want to change the paint color of your dark kitchen cabinets to a lighter color, you may need more than three coats of paint.

Make sure you wait for each coat to dry completely before applying the next coat. Also, make sure that there is no dust or dirt stuck to it during the drying process.

 

Hopefully these tips for repainting kitchen cabinets can help you to give a new color to your cooking activities.

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