Spray-painting kitchen cabinets is a great way to refresh a kitchen on a tight budget. My wife and I opted to do this recently. I used a Wagner Flexio 5000 sprayer to paint the cabinet doors and drawer faces. Our budget refresh also included wall, ceiling, and trim painting, which I ...
Next, decide if spray or brush painting is right for your skillset and budget. Spray painting will give you the smoothest outcome, but it's more difficult than it seems. You'll likely need to rent the spray machine (driving up the cost), and you'll have to tarp or tape all areas ...
Remove cabinet doors and cabinet door hardware (hinges).If you plan to reuse them, save them in a Ziploc bag also. (I have reused my hinges in the past to save on costs. I just spray painted the old hinges. However, if it is in your budget to do so, I recommend purchasing new o...
Painting your kitchen cabinets is relatively easy with today’s paints and painting tools, which make it far easier to get topnotch results.
What Type of Brush or Spray Paint to Use ? The type of brush or sprayer you use to paint your kitchen cabinets depends on the type of paint you’re using. If you’re using latex paint, you can use any type of brush or roller. If you’re using oil-based paint, you should use a...
Step #1: Decide Whether or Not to Paint Inside Kitchen Cabinets Step #2: Remove Doors and Hardware Step #3: Clean and Prep Step #4: Prime Inside Kitchen Cabinets Step #5: Paint Inside Kitchen Cabinets Step #6: Let Dry and Apply a Second Coat Step #7: Allow Cabinet...
Spray paint can be tricky to apply if you don’t follow a few basic application tips. In this post you will learn the right way to spray paint and how to get all your spray paint problems solved so that you have success when you want to change the color of an item. This spray pai...
Cleaning solution: A de-greaser to ensure that a kitchen cabinet surface is free from dirt, dust and grease to get better adhesion. The Easy Off degreasing spray from Walmart is highly rated by customers. Heat gun: To heat the vinyl so that it is more pliable and fits to the surface....
T use my sprayer for this. Instead I came across a section of spray paint primer from my local HABITAT store. I got tons of cans for next to nothing so I used that spray paint for the cabinets (like 1.00 a can I think) It took about 8 spray cans to complete the entire kitchen. ...
This is really a great all-around paint brush, and if I were to only choose one, this would always be my go-to brush. However, I do find that a brush that’s just a bit smaller is easier for painting the stiles and rails on cabinets and cabinet doors. For that, I like ...