Diy Kitchen Cabinet Painting Before And After. If you aren't sure if you want to commit to painting all your cabinets, start with one. The technique is the same as for the primer — use even strokes with the brush and finish the stroke back into the wet paint and feather out the edges.
The first paint-prep step after cleaning grease from cabinets is usually filling unwanted holes, dents and dings with spackling or wood filler. After sanding, getting rid of dust and priming the cabinets, it's a good idea to check everything with a bright light to spot and fill any remaining holes or dents. Before: Dull Doors in a Dark Kitchen Photo by Courtesy of Cherished Bliss.
They'd tried a few stop-gap measures to make the kitchen more to their taste, but it was still in need of a major makeover.
A little paint can go a long way.
This coffee nook is removed from the rest of the kitchen but still benefits from a fresh makeover. Two and a half years ago, I painted our oak kitchen cabinets white and it completely transformed our kitchen. Prioritize the cabinet bases and the backsides of the cabinet doors first.
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