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We're planning a kitchen renovation. We like the look and functionality of the Ikea cabinets, but were debating doing a custom color. I saw online that there are companies that will make you custom doors, and that you might even have a professional place just paint the stock doors for you, for less.
Anyone tried this? |
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I have looked into this and yes, it's doable.
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| Any recs on DMV companies that do it? |
| We put in ikea cabinets and painted them ourselves with BM's Impervo paint. They turned out great and have held up very well. We've gotten many compliments over the years. |
Did you have to sand them first? Or just paint over the existing finish? |
+1 How did you paint them? |
| Are ikea doors even made out of wood or are they all thermofoil? If they have a paper veneer on them I would be wary of painting them. |
| Seems like lots of mystery around how to paint cabinets. Would also be curious to hear from people who've done it, as we're thinking about it as well. |
| I've been painting some of my non-IKEA furniture with chalk paint and I was curious to see if I could paint my kitchen cabinets with the same paint. I have lots of scrap left over from the kitchen install so I will be testing this out sometime this week. I'll try to remember to come back and update |
| Sure - lots of companies offering paintable doors that go on ikea. We bought doors from semi handmade. It was a very good experience. Our doors are walnut veneer - not the diy paintable kind, but i can attest to the quality of their product and ease that they work with ikea boxes. I think semi handmade requires that you do your own painting, while one of the other companies (maybe kokeena?) offers to paint it for you? I might be misremembering, though. |
Lots of mystery? You're lazy bc there are HUNDREDS of blogs about this. Have you ever been on pinterest?
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Sanded lightly with a fine grit sandpaper to help the paint adhere. |
I think I may have used a foam brush to avoid brush strokes. It was 12 years ago, and my memory is a little rusty. It was easy, though. Two coats of paint. Impervo goes on soooooo beautifully. |
| shellac based primer, or stix primer |
| I wouldn't do this- paint will chip over time and you will need to repaint. |