So you’ve made an agreement with yourself that it just might be time to repaint those kitchen cabinets, and you’ve stumbled upon Oceanside Painting & Refinishing in Monmouth County, NJ. The debate is now whether to try and do it yourself or if you should hire a professional to take this task up on your behalf.
Below, we’ll address both avenues so that you can decide which route will work best for you.
There are many factors you should consider when looking into painting your kitchen cabinets yourself. And if you’ve never undertaken a project like this, we’d like to highlight some of them.
Beyond researching what types of brushes and materials you’ll need for this DIY project, it is important to note the nuances of the cabinets themselves and what preparation and finishing methods can be used.
From the jump, you should understand what type of paint you’ll be using for your cabinets, and if you’ll be using a brush or spray method to apply the paint. To get a proper coat of paint to stick, you may need to remove old paint with a chemical stripper, as well as sand them down – both of which will require your full attention to detail, as the wood can be damaged during these processes.
Preparation
Although there are many ways to go about painting your kitchen cabinets, one commonality is having a dedicated area to complete your project, and tools and materials at the ready. Many cabinet painting projects go south due to the little things, such as losing track of which screws and fasteners go where, not labeling or noting which cabinet faces and drawers go where, failure to allocate the appropriate amount of time needed to complete the project, and so on.
Expectations are important to consider, as your final product may come out looking (and feeling) a bit different than what was originally intended.
The various finishes available will play into what kind of result you are aiming for, so it is important to research your different options. If you are new to kitchen cabinet painting, you can expect some hiccups along the way, but it can be a fun and enjoyable experience nonetheless.
Hiring a professional to step in and handle this kitchen cabinet paint job is your next best option.
As with many other home improvement projects, hiring a professional takes out any guess work in what processes or methods should be used along the way to getting the job done, and obviously equates to less work for yourself. It often means the job will get done quicker, as well.
What can seem overwhelming or foreign when it comes to this DIY project is nothing new or unseen by professionals. Yes, the cost will be a bit more to hire someone for this project, but the headache of
having to repaint, entirely replace your kitchen cabinets, or end up with a finished product you are not happy with can certainly outweigh the cost of getting it done right the first go around.
Professionals, like the team at Oceanside Painting & Refinishing, have successfully completed one kitchen cabinet painting project after another, and have tremendous experience and insight into what it takes to gather the details you want for your home, and bring those to life for you.
With your direction, let us take on the work and deliver a beautiful final result in less time.
We are excited to hear where you’d like to take your kitchen cabinet painting project. When you are ready, give us a call at (732) 818-0092 or shoot us an email at phil.oceanside@gmail.com.
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