Start by evaluating the condition of your cabinets. Look for any necessary repairs, such as dents or loose hinges. Then, select a color and finish that suits your kitchen style; it can be helpful to test samples in a small area to see how they look in different lighting.
Next, gather your supplies: sandpaper, a brush or roller, painter’s tape, and a drop cloth. Begin by thoroughly cleaning the cabinets to eliminate grease and dust. Lightly sand the surfaces to enhance paint adhesion, and use painter’s tape to protect areas you want to keep paint-free, like adjacent walls.
Decide whether to remove the doors and hardware for easier painting; if you do, be sure to label them for straightforward reinstallation.
Outline a timeline for your project, allowing ample drying time between coats. With a clear plan in place, you can achieve a refreshed look for your kitchen cabinets.
Choose a color from the Blue Rock Paint range that complements your space. Known for their durability and finish, Blue Rock Paints are perfect for kitchen cabinets. If necessary, apply a primer, especially if the original finish is glossy or if you’re covering a darker shade. Once the primer is dry, start applying the Blue Rock Paint in even strokes, allowing each coat to dry fully before adding additional layers for complete coverage.
After painting, carefully remove the painter’s tape while the final coat is still slightly wet to ensure clean edges. Once everything is dry, consider updating the hardware for a fresh finish. With some time and creativity, you can turn your old wooden cabinets into a stylish focal point for your kitchen without breaking the bank.
Color featured in the image is Deep Sea