If you re painting the inside of the cabinets start at the back and work toward the front.
Paint inside of cabinets doors.
If your cabinets have a wood veneer essentially a very thin layer of real hardwood over a pressed material you will also need to sand before painting your kitchen cabinets but before you break out the sandpaper or paint carefully inspect the veneer for loose edges chips or cracks.
Use a brush to get into corners and detailed areas.
We used oil paint alkyd on the cabinets but top quality i e.
If you are painting the inside of the cabinet doors you ll want to flip them over and use the same process before putting the second coat on the front.
On the other hand if the insides of your kitchen cabinets are already painted it is just as ideal that you touch them when repainting the cabinets.
Begin by applying paint to the inside of the top panels.
Let your painted doors cure well for a couple of days before rehanging them so they don t stick to the cabinets.
When you add a water based paint to an oil covered door.
Be sure to remove the shelf supports before you paint the inside of the cabinet.
Experiment on the inside of doors to see which sleeve works best with your paint.
Cover hinges with painter s tape if you want to keep them free of paint.
Having two different colors can look great especially when you have open shelving.
However you should paint both sides of the cabinet doors.
Painting the inside of your kitchen cabinets a different color than the outside of your cabinets can add contrast.
If you re painting frame and panel cabinet doors follow the direction of the wood grain with your finishing brushstrokes.
Repair these first with wood glue before sanding the veneered surface.
If you use oil paint and the paint seems thick or sluggish thin it with up to 6 ozs.
Finally apply a final coat repeating step 8.
Remove the hardware from both the cabinet and the doors.
13 common mistakes people make when painting kitchen cabinets.
The most expensive acrylic paint or water based oil finishes do just as well if applied properly.
It s important to use even strokes and finish back into the wet primer.
You can paint the cabinet doors on or off the cabinet but removing them eases painting.
On the cabinet frames work from the inside out.
You should find this easy enough because you are required to remove the doors before painting on them.
I painted the inside of our open shelving white to help it stand out against our olive green cabinets.
Follow the wood grain.
When painting a panel door a paint brush may be more effective than a roller.
An advantage of painting attached doors is that you don t have to wait for one side to dry before painting the other.