5 Easy Ways to Reface Your Kitchen Cabinets

Updating your kitchen is a simple way to add value to your home. And as an added bonus, it’s also a great way to improve the functionality of your space and make it more livable without having to go through the whole process of remodeling. If you’re thinking about updating your cabinetry, you may be wondering how much work refacing cabinets actually entails. Here are some tips for doing a quick DIY cabinet refinishing job that will make your kitchen look brand new without breaking the bank:

1. Remove all doors and drawer fronts

Make sure to remove hinges, screws, and handles from each door before you take it off. You will also want to remove the drawers from their tracks if they are not already on one when you take them out of the cabinet. This can be done by simply pulling them out with your hands or using pliers if needed.

However, be careful not to break any pieces off in the process. If there is a bottom piece of wood inside your cabinets that covers up where drawers would go. Then this should come out next after taking out all doors, drawers, handles etc. So that we have an open space available for our new backsplash design later on down below within our kitchen area itself.

2. Clean the surface of cabinets

When it comes to cleaning, the first step is to make sure that your cabinets are clean. Scrubbing down the surface of your cabinets is an important part of preparing them for a new finish. You can use a damp cloth or sponge, but be thorough without being aggressive. You don’t want to damage any of the surfaces if you can avoid it. If you’re using chemical cleaners for this step (as opposed to water). Make sure you follow the instructions on their labels carefully. Some products require rinsing once they’ve dried before applying new materials.

3. Sand down surfaces

Before you begin to sand down your cabinets, it’s important to know that sanding is a very delicate process. You want to use a fine grit sandpaper and sand using long, even strokes. If you go over an area too much or in an uneven pattern, this can damage the wood and cause splinters or blemishes on your cabinet doors when they’re refinished.

4. Apply primer

A primer is a base coat that helps the paint stick to the surface. It can be applied with a brush, roller or sprayer, but it’s best to use one of these tools for this step:

  • Brush: Primers come in both oil-based and latex varieties. Oil-based primers are best for high-gloss surfaces because they dry slowly and create an extremely hard finish when they do dry (which means you’ll need less sanding). Latex primers can be used on medium-gloss finishes. However, they tend not to provide as durable of a finish as their oil counterparts. Because they don’t fully cure before being covered by subsequent coats of paint.
  • Rollers: For larger projects where coverage is important (such as kitchen  storage cabinets). Using rollers instead of brushes may make sense since they tend to cover more territory per stroke.
  • Sprayers: If you want smooth finishes without brush marks or roller streaks on your project surfaces then consider using sprayers instead!

5. Paint the cabinet with a roller brush

When painting your kitchen cabinets, you need to be sure that you don’t miss any spots. To do this, use a roller brush on the doors and drawers, as well as on any other parts of the cabinet that are visible from outside. These brushes are designed specifically for large surfaces like these and will help cover every inch with ease.

On top of using a roller brush to paint both sides of each door or drawer front individually, make sure that you also use one when painting inside your cabinets. This way there won’t be any drips left over from sloppy brushwork.

To keep everything clean while working with these tools, it’s recommended that homeowners purchase special trays designed specifically for holding paintbrushes.

Conclusion

The best way to know if your cabinets are worth refacing is by getting a professional opinion. The good news is that you don’t need to invest in new cabinets or even paint them! If your current cabinets are in good condition, but just need some TLC from time-to-time, then cabinet refacing may be a great option for you.

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