Refurbishing your kitchen cabinets is a great way to breathe fresh life into your kitchen and house. The time spent painting kitchen cabinets is time well spent. Keep reading to get the straight scoop and be prepared for what is ahead.
An expert painting service will need about four to five days to complete the job for a standard kitchen.
You should expect excellent outcomes from any professional service because most of them have established routines that allow them to maximise their time and effort at your home.
Daily activities during kitchen remodelling and what to expect from them
Day 1
- Estimate
- Set up
- Materials that conceal
- The plastic covering must be removed.
- Purge the cabinets and drawers.
- Taking apart cabinets, drawers, and other fixtures.
- putting equipment in a safe spot.
- Cabinet packing cases in a sandy beige colour.
Day 2
- Carry the cabinets’ drawers and doors to the spray booth.
- Prime the cartons with two coats.
- Cabinet and drawer faces should have two coats of primer applied.
Day 3
- The packing containers need two coats of final paint.
- Doors and drawers need two coats of paint.
Day 4
- Please return doors for installation.
- Fix the problem by reinstalling the necessary components.
- Put the place in order by cleaning it up.
Estimate
If you’re working with a professional, they should now be able to provide you with an estimate for the duration of the project and details on the methods and processes they’ll be using to complete it.
The proper equipment
Set-Up
During the setting up phase, we make sure that everything we need to do a great job is in a convenient spot. The kitchen table, island, or floor are our usual gathering spots.
In the event that we lose access to the kitchen, we will use the space in the garage to store our supplies and appliances. Even if it means sacrificing efficiency, we will always find a way to improvise.
Substrates That Hide Details
Masking all of the surfaces before beginning the kitchen refinishing process is one of the most time-consuming tasks. However, a do-it-yourself homeowner who isn’t planning on spraying the cabinets would not be as interested in this information as a professional would be.
We will always place a premium on ensuring the safety of your residence. This is why we are protecting our counters and floors with construction paper. in addition to plastic to seal off the kitchen’s appliance vents and cabinet openings.
Bring down the plastic screen.
We use an on-site spraying technique to offer you a factory-like finish, but unfortunately, this also results in some overspray. As a result, we remove the plastic partition that had separated the kitchen from the rest of the house. Issue resolved.
Preventing spray from getting on unprotected surfaces by covering them up.
Purge the cabinets and drawers.
We need to clean your kitchen cabinets thoroughly before we start sanding them. Cleaning up is as easy as a soak in a tub of hot, soapy water.
Taking apart cabinets, drawers, and other fixtures.
At this point, all seriousness must be set aside and joyous revelry enjoyed. To start, we’ll be taking out every single one of the cabinets, drawers, and other moving parts.
After we take out your kitchen cabinets and drawers, we’ll promptly label them so we can get them back in there quickly and easily.
Putting equipment in a safe spot.
Good for you if you’ve decided to stick with the same tools. We will continue to store all hardware in a drawer or cabinet so that we don’t misplace any of the pieces we already have.
Now is a wonderful moment to upgrade your hardware if you’ve been thinking about it. As a standard part of our refinishing procedure, we take out the hardware and put it back in after we’re done. Before we hang any doors, please let us know if you will be using any new hardware.
Providing Cohesive Surfaces for Attachment
Cabinet packing cases in a sandy beige colour.
A lasting result can only be achieved by first laying a solid foundation. In order for the primer to properly seal the surface and prepare it for the topcoat, we lightly sand the kitchen cabinet surfaces to remove the sheen and scuff them up. Paint will adhere better after doing this.
Carry the cabinets’ drawers and doors to the spray booth.
In this phase, we transport all of the cabinetry to our coworker’s spray booth for painting. The doors and drawers of the kitchen cabinets are given a mild sanding in the workshop at this stage.
Prime all of the containers, doors, and drawers with two coats of primer.
We always use high-quality painting supplies to ensure a job well done. We also supply cabinetry-specific primers. We employ a high-velocity, low-pressure (hVLP) turbine to apply a primer made of lacquer.
Using a high-velocity, low-pressure (hVLP) gun to apply self-leveling primer creates a smooth, professional finish that can’t be achieved with any other method.
The lacquer-based primer’s fast drying time is a major benefit because it allows you to apply numerous layers in a short amount of time.
The bonding is superb, making for a sturdy base for the finish.
Putting on the primer for a final layer of paint
Boxes, doors, and drawers should have two coats of finish paint applied.
Top-of-the-line paints, such as topcoat paint made for cabinetry, are used to provide the highest quality outcomes. We employ a high-velocity, low-pressure (hVLP) turbine to apply the lacquer-based paint we use.
Using a high-velocity, low-pressure (hVLP) gun to apply self-leveling primer creates a smooth, professional finish that can’t be achieved with any other method.
The lacquer-based primer’s fast drying time is a major benefit because it allows you to apply numerous layers in a short amount of time.
The bonding is superb, making for a sturdy base for the finish.
Please return doors for installation.
We need to ensure the kitchen cabinets’ doors and drawers are dry enough to handle before we return them from the repair shop and reinstall them.
Within a few hours of completion, your kitchen boxes will be ready for use. And start utilising the cupboards as you normally would. Don’t be surprised if it takes a few days until your doors are restored.
Putting the hinges back on before re-hanging the doors
Fix the problem by reinstalling the necessary components.
When the doors have been returned and are no longer hazardous to handle, the reinstallation process can begin. This is an excellent moment to implement any new hardware plans you may have. Also, we’ll be adding plastic bumpers to the “new” cabinet doors in the kitchen.
Touch-up
Doors may suffer minor damage due to minor collisions. Because of this, we always have a cabinet-color matching touch-up kit on hand. As with any construction project, hiccups are inevitable during installation, necessitating the occasional repair.
Tidy up
This is the last step, but by no means the least crucial. At this point, we go on to cleaning the inside of the cupboards and drawers with a vacuum cleaner. We also take care of removing all packaging materials, including paper, tape, and plastic, from your kitchen appliances, floors, and counters.
Conclusion
It is not a simple task, but refinishing your kitchen cabinets is the most cost-effective approach to modernise your kitchen and increase your home’s worth. Make sure to choose a provider that has a proven track record and excellent evaluations before beginning your project. Wishing you the best of success in making the most of your brand new, totally fantastic kitchen.