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Title: How to Paint Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets - Amishwerks


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How to Paint Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets -
Amishwerks
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Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets
A coat of paint can have a significant impact on
transforming a kitchen space. However, renovating
a kitchen can incur considerable expenses and
painting is a particularly costly aspect. To
minimize remodeling costs, it's worthwhile
exploring techniques for painting your unfinished
kitchen cabinets. While you don't always need
professional help to complete your project, it's
wise to come up with a game plan to help paint
your cabinets. By correctly painting your
unfinished cabinets, you can help protect them
from regular everyday use.In our blog, well
discuss how to paint unfinished kitchen
cabinets for your next remodeling project.
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How to Paint Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets Below
are ten steps on how to paint unfinished kitchen
cabinets. 1. Select the Perfect CabinetsThe
first step when painting unfinished cabinets is
to ensure youre selecting the perfect cabinets.
The quality of your cabinets comes down to
materials, preparation, paint, and how theyre
installed. When choosing, youll want to ensure
you're using solid wood such as walnut, maple, or
oak.Cabinets such as cedar or pine arent ideal
for kitchen cabinets because they emit harmful
organic compounds that can cause various health
problems for individuals with asthma.
Additionally, hardwood cabinets are more durable
than softwood. 2. Select the Right PaintWhen
remodeling, many homeowners choose paint colors
recommended by professionals, but not all kitchen
cabinet paint is created equally. When selecting
paint, youll get to choose from acrylic, latex,
or oil-based paint. The standard option for
kitchen cabinets is oil-based paint because of
its extensive coverage areas, stain resistance,
and easy cleaning but latex or acrylic paints
tend to have less VOCs (volatile organic
compounds).
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If you touch a cabinet with grease on your hands,
you can easily clean the surface with oil-based
paint. You should also select the sheen, which
comes in satin, gloss, or semi-gloss. The more
gloss you have in your paint, the more durable
your kitchen cabinets will be and the easier it
will be to clean.Additionally, it's also
essential to keep in mind the potential VOCs
within oil-based paint. Using paint with these
compounds near food can potentially cause various
health problems over a long period of time. When
using acrylic or latex paint, they typically have
low VOCs. These is a great reason why you should
go with unfinished kitchen cabinets. They allow
you to personally make sure that low VOC products
are being used with our low VOC cabinets to
ensure a healthy home. 3. Disassemble
CabinetsWhen learning how to paint unfinished
kitchen cabinets, one of the first things youll
do is prep the space and disassemble the
cabinets. You can paint your cabinets without
taking apart the hardware, but you wont cover
every area with paint. Its also easier to avoid
paint drips when youre painting on a horizontal
surface.
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6. Sand and FillIf you forget to sand your
unfinished kitchen cabinets, this can cause
peeling over time, especially in the kitchen,
which is used daily. Sanding also helps develop
pores in the cabinets, which allow the primer and
paint to sit in. To avoid imperfections in the
wood, you should use a medium-sized
sandpaper.Once sanding is completed, remove all
the dust by using a vacuum or brush, followed by
a tack cloth to remove the remaining dust. If you
need to repair holes, you can use wood filler to
fill them. Before sanding, you should give the
wood filler plenty of time to dry. 7.
PrimeBefore painting unfinished kitchen
cabinets, youll want to use an oil-based primer
since it can seal the porous areas of the wood.
To get a smooth finish, keep one foot away during
priming. To dry and cure, it takes an oil-based
primer for around three hours.Once thoroughly
dried, sand your unfinished cabinet doors with
sandpaper to make the primer even
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4. Make LabelsOne of the essential steps you
won't want to skip is labeling everything. To
make the process easier, you can document the
dimensions of your kitchen, including the number
of boxes and doors. Create a label for each box,
and mark doors as "left or right" for their
assignment box.When painting, ensure you remove
screws and hinges, then carefully place them in
their own labeled bag according to location.
Additionally, ensure you keep your shelf hardware
separate from the cabinet door hardware. 5.
Cover the AreaWhile remodeling your kitchen,
cover all work areas, including the floors,
walls, countertops, and appliances. For the
floors, you can use a drop cloth for easier
cleanup and plastic for the ceilings and walls to
avoid spraying unwanted sections. When using
paint sprayers, sometimes this can produce an
over spray, which can leave you with more of a
mess.Even though this step is more
time-consuming, being able to apply primer and
spray will help take up less time than if you
were using a paint brush or roller.
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