Use a wood sanding block to prevent rounding over the wood edges image 2.
What paint to use for kitchen cabinet doors.
Painting cabinet doors and similar large areas may go faster if you use a foam or microfiber paint roller instead of a brush.
Paneled kitchen cabinets require a little more work use a paint brush to evenly coat angled surfaces and inset areas.
Here s how to get started painting you kitchen cabinets.
Use painter s tripods to lift the doors and drawers up from your painting surface.
Using a premium benjamin moore nylon polyester brush apply the first coat of advance paint.
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If you have flat doors on your kitchen cabinets you can make quick work of paint application by using a paint roller with nap for the most even application and smooth finish.
If you paint kitchen cabinets with the doors still hanging on the cabinet boxes frames you re liable to miss edges and corners or get paint on the door pulls.
When its dry flip the door over and paint the front.
Then flip the door over and rest it on the screw tips.
For a uniform paint finish.
Painting kitchen cabinet doors isn t exactly an easy fix but with some time and patience you can give your kitchen a major facelift without a major overhaul.
However if you use dulux cupboard paint you can skip this step entirely as there s no need to prime at all.
If your repainting project is just a facelift for the cabinets you don t need to sand and paint the inside of the cabinets.
Lightly sand the doors on all sides and faces image 1.
Most pros use a paint brush and roller to paint kitchen cabinet doors but spray paint is an option as well.
Depending on the surface and the paint chosen you may need to apply a wood or melamine primer.
Some paint cabinets like ours have a catalyzed lacquer finish that s very hard.
Like with primer let your first coat of paint dry completely before moving on.
Paint the back first leaving the edges unpainted so you ll have a spot to put your fingers when you turn the door over.
Start with the detailed areas making sure the primer doesn t pool in the corners and feather out the edges.
First sand any damaged areas on the doors or paint cabinet frames with 320 grit sandpaper to remove burrs or ridges then fill the areas with spackling compound photo 3.
Then work on the larger flat surfaces with a foam roller.
Now you can paint the door edges and front then let the door dry.