Most of the time, when kids are in the kitchen, it’s because they’re helping out with a recipe or getting a drink. But, sometimes they can be a little too curious – and that’s when accidents happen. With summer coming up, now is the perfect time to child-proof your kitchen cabinets so you can relax a little bit more when your little ones are around. 

N-Hance is here to make your house look better and feel more inviting with cabinet painting in Thousand Oaks. Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or have been through this process before, we’ve got tricks up our sleeve that will help take care of every step from start until completion so it becomes an easy part of life for all involved parties – including YOU!

Let’s take a look at some of our go-to tricks for kid-proofing your kitchen cabinets. 

Kid-Friendly Cabinet Protecting Ideas 

  • Install internal child-proof cabinet door locks. These can easily be opened with a magnet, and help prevent scratches and scuffs to your cabinet surfaces that often occur with traditional child-proof locks. 
  • Establish a habit of washing hands often to avoid messy, dirty fingers from smudging cabinet surfaces. 
  • At the sign of spills or stains, wipe off your cabinets quickly to prevent warping, stains, or permanent damage. 
  • Avoid placing furniture close to cabinet fronts to avoid scratching and other damage. 
  • Wipe down cabinet fronts, boxes, and insides, too—at least on a weekly basis. 

Cabinet Painting In Thousand Oaks 

By following these simple steps, you can help keep your cabinets looking beautiful and new for years to come. However, if at any time you find yourself struggling or in need of assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to the team at N-Hance of Ventura County for cabinet painting in Thousand Oaks. We would be happy to help with anything from a cabinet painting update to a full kitchen remodel. Contact us today to get started!

We look forward to caring for your cabinets for years to come! 

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