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Can you paint your own cabinets.
Painting cabinets may take a little bit of time and elbow grease but the impact that freshly painted cabinets can make is staggering.
Wood wood laminate and metal cabinets usually can be repainted without difficulty.
If the woodwork is warped badly worn or damaged or coming apart at the glued joints you can opt to buy new unfinished doors and drawers and paint them along with your existing cabinets.
Unfortunately not all kitchen cabinets can be painted.
But armed with the right primer quality paint the patience not to rush the process and a long weekend a diyer can overhaul a kitchen without going over budget.
If your cabinets have plastic laminate surfaces first check with a knowledgeable paint dealer.
Plastic laminate cabinets might not accept a topcoat of paint those that can be refinished often require special paints and techniques and results can vary.
Check the paint label on the can for specific instructions.
Applicator options for repainting include spraying rolling or brushing with either a natural or synthetic bristle brush or a foam brush.
Though a fresh coat of paint can spruce them up their damage will show through sooner than later.
Laminate cabinets require a special bonding primer.
If your cabinet doors and drawers are warped water damaged or have suffered other damage they might need a replacement.
And with the addition of clever time saving products like chalk paint you can have a whole new look by the end of the weekend with minimal prep or hassle.
You should definitely do a second coat of paint on the fronts of the doors and drawers.
Let everything dry for a full 24 hours before handling and reassembling with hardware and hinges.
Wood cabinets are ideal for painting but any surface that can be scuffed with sandpaper can be painted.
Follow the same process use a brush and roller to paint the fronts of the doors and drawers and then go do a second coat on the wall cabinets.