Anonymous
Post 10/20/2012 08:35     Subject: Re:painting kitchen cabinets

I helped my sister do this, and it turned out great DIY. You'd never know.

The key is to remove all the cabinets from the hinges. Use wood filler if installing new hardware. Do the sanding. Prime. Paint. Let one side dry before moving on to the other side. No cutting corners.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2012 18:46     Subject: painting kitchen cabinets

I'm interested in doing this too. Does anyone have any recommendatios for someone to do this in md?
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2012 17:51     Subject: painting kitchen cabinets

I recently did my cabinets by myself with rustoleum cabinet renovations. I hemmed and hawed for a year . . . reading reviews, looking and before and after photos, and then I finally took the plunge. We had ugly 1980s oak cabinets and we did the the Tudor color. They turned out FABULOUS. And it was super easy - I've no experience painting cabinets and they turned out wonderfully. Check it out!
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2012 16:55     Subject: painting kitchen cabinets

Ugh, that is a huge project to do and to have it turn out looking good. You really have to be very patient and detail oriented. Oh, and did I mention patient?

Anonymous
Post 10/19/2012 13:38     Subject: painting kitchen cabinets

If you're even a little handy or have a handy DH, you could DIY it.

http://retrorenovation.com/rustoleum-cabinet-transformations/
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2012 13:30     Subject: painting kitchen cabinets

I think that for that, they remove the doors and spray them with a machine. My mom is considering doing that to hers.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2012 12:23     Subject: painting kitchen cabinets

Has anyone had a professional come and paint your kitchen cabinets? Does it look like an original finish? We have natural toned wood with a sealant on it and want to paint them black or white. But, I want it to look like they came that way, not re-painted. I would most appreciate some recommendations or thoughts.