Have you ever started a home improvement project that you assumed was going to be simple, found a YouTube tutorial, but then realized in the middle of it that it was more of a project than you thought it was going to be? We definitely understand that frustration, especially when you want a project like cabinet painting to go without a hitch.

While taking on the project yourself might save you some money, it can also be disastrous, costing you precious time and remodeling dollars if it’s not done correctly. But you don’t need to worry – with these tips from the pro’s at N-Hance of Central Jersey, you can get the job done right.

1 – Find color scheme inspiration from an existing design

Rather than trying to be completely original and trying something new, find a color palette you love from Pinterest, Instagram, or your favorite design magazine. And if you still aren’t sure which color would work best, the pro’s at N-Hance can help you find similar color tones that work in your own space. 

2 – Select the best primer, paint, and topcoat

Did you know that there is a special kind of paint that should be used on your cabinets? Many do-it-yourselfers, and even professional painters, make the mistake of using wall primers and latex paint on cabinets. These mixtures aren’t specially formulated to last on cabinets and can ultimately wear down fast. Instead, choose from acrylic, enamel, or alkyd paints instead.

3 – Organize doors, drawers, and hardware as you remove them

One thing many people don’t realize before their cabinet painting project is how much disassembling and reassembling goes into it. Between taking off all of the cabinet doors and their respective hardware, you’ll have bits and pieces everywhere. Save yourself the headache in the long run by numbering and labeling the doors, drawer fronts, and hardware that go together as you remove them. Trust us – you’ll be surprised by how much time this one trick along will save you.

4 – Thoroughly clean cabinets before painting

While the painting portion of the project is probably the most fun, it’s important not to be too hasty and to take adequate time beforehand to remove any grease, grime, and smudges from your cabinet surfaces. This will allow the primer, paint, and top coat to adhere to your cabinet surfaces as they should.

5 – Tint the primer for darker cabinets

If you decided to paint your cabinets a darker shade, you will probably need to apply several coats in order to get an adequate amount of coverage. By tinting the primer to match your cabinet color, you can actually make the process go much faster. Try adding small amounts of color at a time until the primer reaches the perfect shade.

6 – Create a designated painting and drying area

If possible, try to find a spot outdoors, otherwise, make sure the place you choose has adequate ventilation. Set up a sturdy workstation with plenty of room to lay out your cabinet fronts and drawers.

7 – Put together a temporary kitchen 

More than likely, your kitchen is going to be out of commission while you work on the painting process. Set up an area with a microwave, toaster, small fridge or cooler, paper plates, plastic utensils, and whatever else you may need to get you by until your cabinets are complete.

Cabinet Painting In Brick, New Jersey

While the project might seem fun at first, when it comes to wood renewal in Brick, New Jersey, you don’t have to take on the job yourself. Instead, enlist the help of the N-Hance professionals! Allow us to make your cabinet painting process stress and headache free for you from start to finish!

No matter which color you choose for your new colors, with our limitless color options, we can take the hard work off your hands. Before you know it, you’ll be left with the kitchen you’ve always wanted and with a limited impact on your busy schedule.

Contact us today to get started on your cabinet painting project in Brick, New Jersey!