Kitchen Cabinet Painting Services for Dana Point, CA
RJM Painting has completed numerous kitchen cabinet painting projects. We can work with new cabinets or make your old cabinets look like new. Our custom cabinet finishes are applied to cabinets by stripping off the old finish, then staining and finishing them to look new again. In most cases existing cabinets do not need to be removed due to our extensive masking practices. We can even work with cabinet finishes for antiques and aged furniture.
Our Kitchen Cabinet Painting & Finishing Services Include:
Kitchen Cabinet Color Consultations
Color consultation and paint samples are offered to ensure your kitchen cabinet paint colors are perfect in every light. Working with you to find a color and product that is right for your kitchen is part of our service. We take pride in our preparation and final finish that will make the cabinets of your home not only look beautiful but will also be durable and long lasting.
The Process of Kitchen Cabinet Painting & Finishing
Not all kitchen cabinet painting projects are the same. We take a thorough assessment of your existing space to determine the best course of action. Once we have a scope of work established we can quote the project and set a work schedule and completion date.
All the products we use are top of the line and an acrylic urethane finish ensures durability and easy cleaning.
The quality house painting brands we trust most include: Sherwin Williams, Dunn-Edwards, West Marine and Sikkens.
As work begins we are very cautious to keep your space clean and undisturbed as much as possible. We will lay out floor coverings and clean as we go. During the prep phase we will be prepping and masking the cabinets for painting & finishing.
The cabinet doors and drawer fronts are finished off site and returned after completion. This allows the homeowner to have freedom from workers in their home. An estimated time to complete an average kitchen is 2 weeks with 4 days of in home work. That way the homeowner can use their kitchen while we finish the doors. This involves masking off of all surfaces and cabinet boxes to protect from overspray and dust. We don’t have to remove most of the existing cabinets due to our thorhough masking practices.