By following these steps, you can transform your own kitchen cabinets giving your kitchen some updated and character-worthy appeal you've been dreaming of!!
SUPPLIES
1 Can Zinsser Bulls Eye 123 Water-Based Primer
1 Can Benjamin Moore Advance Paint in Pearl Finish
Cabinet Cleaner (make sure it's compatible with Zinsser Primer or make up your own remedy)
1 Paint Brush
3x Foam Roller
3x Paint Tray
Tack Cloth
Scrubbing Sponges
120 Grit Sand Paper
Frog Tape
Drop Cloth/ Newspaper
Wooden Blocks or Painter's Pyramid
Felt Bumpers
Remove cabinet doors and hinges, store hinges in another ziplock bag if you plan to reuse them.
Move the rest of the drawer boxes (where all your utensils, junk and etc. hang out) in a safe place, out of the way.
Use small wooden blocks to raise cabinets/drawers from surface (another option is Painter's Pyramid). Since it was October when I painted mine, I had no choice but to paint them indoors. I would recommend painting them during the mild spring months in the garage or in a place where you have plenty of room and lots of ventilation.
Remove everything from your countertops and store somewhere away from your painting zone.
Because I used the TSP cleaner, I did an additional step and washed the cabinet boxes/doors/drawers with soap and water after I used the TSP cleaner.
Using a shop vacuum and funky attachment (even if you do sand outdoors), vacuum up any remaining dust in the creases of the cabinets.
Tape off floors, walls, appliances, inside of cabinets, hood vent or anywhere else that you do not want any paint to reach.
WAIT AT LEAST 2 HOURS- primer drys fairly fast, phew!
Flip and prime the fronts of cabinets/drawers. With the drawers, I recommend painting the SIDES the same time as you paint the FRONTS.
Now that the cabinet boxes are dry, lightly sand and wipe any access dust with a tack cloth and after the cabinet doors/drawers are completely dry do the same to them for a ultra smooth finish!
Sanding a second time is not necessary, but if you want an ultra smooth finish, go for it!
Paint the BACK and SIDES of the cabinet doors and drawers. With the drawers, I recommend painting the SIDES the same time as you paint the FRONTS.
Paint a second coat onto the cabinet boxes after 4+ hours of drying time. By this time the boxes should be dry enough and you will officially be done painting them, WOO!
Remove tape while the paint surface is still slightly wet.
Paint a second coat on the BACK of cabinet doors and drawers. You will have had at least 5 hours of drying time.
Move appliances back into place, and maybe clean out your cabinets/ drawers if you're feeling productive... without the cabinet doors, my kitchen shelves looked like a disaster, yikes!!
Start with the drawers first. Insert drawer storage and screw the face of each drawer back on, then add the hardware.
Add the hinges. Screw the hinges onto the cabinet boxes first ( I started with the bottom and worked my way up).
Screw the cabinet doors back onto the hinges (starting from the bottom up). By this time I was reunited with my little rascals whom insisted on helping!!
Add hardware back onto cabinet doors and drawers. I used the old handles for the cabinets doors but then I purchased black cup pulls for the cabinet drawers- this totally makes our kitchen look customized and complete! IT'S LOOKING GOOD BY NOW.
Add felt bumpers to the drawers and cabinets (you would have removed the old ones prior to sanding and painting)
Paint the BACK and SIDES of the cabinet doors and drawers. With the drawers, I recommend painting the SIDES the same time as you paint the FRONTS.
Paint a second coat onto the cabinet boxes after 4+ hours of drying time. By this time the boxes should be dry enough and you will officially be done painting them, WOO!
Remove tape while the paint surface is still slightly wet.
Paint a second coat on the BACK of cabinet doors and drawers. You will have had at least 5 hours of drying time.
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Enjoy :)
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