Painting Builder Grade Kitchen Cabinets
Light even coats and dry time are key to great.
Painting builder grade kitchen cabinets. We cut another 4 piece to fit. Finally since I used an oil-based paint I skipped the priming step. We attached the craft boards with 58 pin nails.
Paint dramatically changes the appearance mood and even energy of a room. Friends we completely repaintedmade-over our builder-grade kitchen cabinets for under 150 we were able to stay within that budget including the paint primer paintbrushesrollers AND buying new knobs and pulls for the cabinets and drawers. Use oak if available Natural Oak Stain or matching shade to your existing cabinets Polyurethane spray paint or regular polyurethane in matching finish to your cabinets satin for us Scrap blocking wood for cleats and backing blocks.
This project cost about 100 give or take. In an alkyd formula. Ill teach you the right tools for the job and the complete how-to proces.
Keep your colors within the same family but two or three. The kitchen will be done in the near future after I take a week long nap. How To Paint Builder Grade Cabinets - A complete tutorial with pictures on how to prep prime and paint builder grade kitchen cabinets and boxes.
Use one coat of primer specifically formulated for cabinets. Prep work is just as important as smooth application. I used Sherwin -Williams Extreme Bonding Primer for this step.
For the skeleton of the cabinets I primed them with Zinnser primer then used the same Krylon paint for the top coat. Day 5- Lightly sand first coat on front of doors and put on a second coat. Attach the Craft Boards to the Cabinet.