Cabinet Painting
Factory-smooth cabinet finishesโwithout the cost of replacement
Transform your kitchen or bath with meticulous prep, durable coatings, and crisp, clean lines. Serving Lake Tapps, Bonney Lake, Auburn, Sumner, and Puyallup.
What we do
Cabinet painting for kitchens, baths, and built-ins
Our cabinet painting process is designed for a clean, low-stress experience and a finish that holds up to daily use.
Kitchen cabinet painting
Refresh doors, drawer fronts, and boxes for a cohesive, updated lookโwithout a full remodel.
Bathroom vanity painting
Moisture-aware prep and durable coatings for vanities and linen cabinets.
Built-ins & shelving
Paint built-ins, mudroom cubbies, and shelving for a clean, custom finish.
Hardware removal & reinstall
Careful labeling, removal, and reinstall of knobs/pulls (or swap-in new hardware you provide).
Our process
A proven cabinet painting workflow
Every project is different, but the fundamentals stay the sameโprep first, then finish.
1) Protect & prep
We protect floors, counters, and adjacent surfaces, then remove doors/drawers and label everything for a smooth reinstall.
2) Clean, sand & prime
We degrease, scuff-sand, address minor imperfections, and apply the right primer for strong adhesion.
3) Cabinet-grade finish coats
We apply durable finish coats for an even sheen and a smooth, consistent appearance.
4) Reinstall & final walkthrough
Doors/drawers are reinstalled, hardware goes back on, and we do a final walkthrough to confirm details.
Cabinet painting FAQs
Common questions we hear before getting started.
How long does cabinet painting take?
Most cabinet projects take several days depending on size, prep needs, and dry/cure times. Weโll outline a clear schedule during your estimate.
Do you spray or brush and roll?
We choose the method that best fits your project and site conditions to achieve a smooth finish and consistent coverage.
Will the finish hold up to daily use?
Yesโwhen cabinets are properly cleaned, prepped, primed, and finished with cabinet-grade products. We focus on durability for high-touch surfaces.
Can you paint over stained or previously painted cabinets?
In most cases, yes. The key is correct cleaning, sanding, and priming so the new finish bonds properly.
Can you help with color selection?
Absolutely. We can recommend timeless cabinet colors and sheens that work well with your counters, backsplash, and flooring.
Do I need to be home during the project?
Not necessarily. Weโll coordinate access and keep you updatedโespecially for key milestones like prep completion and final walkthrough.