Cabinet Painters in Plymouth

Painting & Refinishing Services

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Don’t Replace, Re-Paint Your Cabinets!

Over time your kitchen cabinets can get worn down from constant use. Years of use can leave your kitchen cabinets looking worn out and dingy. After deciding to update your kitchen, there is no doubt that updating your cabinets is one of the best ways to brighten up your kitchen and bring it back to life. Replacing them is always an option, but it is a costly option that will turn the heart of your home into a construction zone. Not to mention the cost. Replacing your cabinets can cost up to $10,000 dollars or more! If you’re not looking to spend that kind of money but still want the end result, painting your cabinets is a much more cost-effective way of doing things.

Cabinet Refacing vs. Painting

If you’re not looking to completely change the layout of your cabinets, refacing or refinishing them is going to be your best bet. Reface your cabinets when you want to change the style of cabinet doors in your kitchen. Paint (refinish) your cabinets if you don’t plan on buying new cabinet doors and just want a new color or clean look in the space. Refacing your cabinets is less expensive than replacing them completely and painting is your most budget-savvy option.

They were really great! Did the job so quick and clean! Love the finished product! Very nice and professional. I would recommend them!

- Crystal R. | Plymouth, MI

Crystal R. | Plymouth, MI

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Our Completed Cabinet Painting Projects

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White Cabinets with Dark Counter Tops

White Cabinets with Dark Counter Tops

in Plymouth, MI

Cabinet Paint Colors for Small Kitchen

Cabinet Paint Colors for Small Kitchen

in Plymouth, MI

White Cabinets With Natural Light

White Cabinets With Natural Light

in Plymouth, MI

Kitchen Cabinet Repainted

Kitchen Cabinet Repainted

in Westland, MI

Bathroom Cabinets

Bathroom Cabinets

in Westland, MI

Tray Ceiling Kitchen

Tray Ceiling Kitchen

Northville, MI

Kitchen Cabinets with Black Island

Kitchen Cabinets with Black Island

White Kitchen Cabinets

White Kitchen Cabinets

in Plymouth, MI

Contemporary style kitchen

Contemporary style kitchen

in Canton, MI

Common Questions About Cabinet Painting

Why should I consider painting my cabinets instead of replacing them?

Painting your cabinets can be a cost-effective alternative to replacing them entirely. It can give your kitchen a fresh, updated look without the expense of purchasing new cabinets.

What are the key steps involved in painting cabinets?

The process typically involves the following steps: cleaning and preparing the cabinets, removing hardware, sanding the surfaces, priming, applying paint coats, and finally, sealing or applying a protective topcoat.

What type of paint should I use for cabinet painting?

For optimal results, it is recommended to use a high-quality paint that is specifically formulated for cabinets or furniture. Oil-based or latex paints with a semi-gloss or satin finish are popular choices for cabinets due to their durability and easy maintenance.

Do I need to remove the cabinet doors and drawers before painting?

It is generally recommended to remove the cabinet doors and drawers before painting to ensure a smooth and even application of paint. This allows you to access all surfaces easily and prevents any unwanted drips or brush marks.

How long does cabinet painting usually take to complete?

The duration can vary depending on the size of your kitchen, the number of cabinets, and the complexity of the project. On average, cabinet painting can take anywhere from a few days to a week, accounting for preparation, drying time between coats, and reinstallation of doors and hardware.

The professionalism of Gustavo and team, how quickly they got the job done and the quality of work.

- Tony R. | Plymouth, MI

Tony R. | Plymouth, MI

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Best Type of Paint for Cabinets

Your cabinets need to be able to withstand constant touching, food, grease and liquid splashes so while you have a wide variety of paint options for other rooms in your home, the best paint options for cabinets is rather specific. You’ll want to go with a semi-gloss or gloss finish paint. A paint with some sheen will help brighten up the room with a highly reflective surface as well as help protect against wear and tear.

grey and white kitchen cabinets

Best Colors Options for Painting Cabinets

Choosing the right color for your cabinets can be tough. That is why we recommend you leave time in your project schedule for an estimate and to assist you with color choices or point you into a direction for a color consultant.

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