Having a professional paint your kitchen cabinets is a great way to extend the life of existing cabinets but still give your kitchen a much needed facelift.
Can you paint kitchen cabinets with spray paint.
However canned spray paint is only a viable choice for covering a cabinet or two as one can of spray paint covers just 20 square feet.
To paint an entire set of cabinets this way would result in dramatically higher costs compared to sprayed on latex paint.
When it comes to sprayers your options include.
Step 5 paint multiple long flowing and light strokes back and forth and then up and down while holding the can about 8 10 inches away will give you the professional no brush stroke finish that will make the cabinets look more like a custom order then a painted pick me up.
If you ve decided to spray paint your kitchen cabinets you ll want to buy a special sprayer to make it easier.
Despite our enthusiasm there are downsides to a painted finish.
You could also spray the paint cabinet frames sides and trim but masking off the cabinet openings and the rest of the kitchen takes a lot of time so just use a brush for those areas.
If you want the best finish possible there s no alternative to hiring a professional team.
Holding the can 8 inches from the hardware apply one light coat of the spray paint color of your choice to cover all surfaces of the hardware.
The spray nozzle is different that a regular can of spray paint.
If your kitchen cabinets are in good condition but the color is faded or outdated a fresh coat of paint is a great option.
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The most durable finishes such as polyurethane and catalyzed lacquer should be applied with a traditional air spray gun and a compressor but if you re applying cabinet enamel you can use less expensive equipment.
Practice spraying before spraying the cabinets we recommend practicing on a piece of cardboard.
Painting your cabinets is an inexpensive alternative to replacing them and using a paint sprayer is the best way to get a pro finish.