Always wear the appropriate safety gear and open the windows for ventilation.
Painting cabinet doors tips.
Then tackle the cabinet bases and backsides of the doors with primer and paint first so they have a few extra days of drying than the front of the cabinet doors.
Make sure you ll have proper ventilation there too.
The base cabinets and the backs of the doors are what will bang together and make the most contact so allowing two weeks of solid dry time really helps in the long run.
Check the painting aisle at your home improvement store for tools that can make the job a little easier.
Then flip the door over and rest it on the screw tips.
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Painting cabinet doors is a trade off between perfection and speed.
I love painting pyramids says kate riley the blogger behind centsational style.
Here s how to get started painting you kitchen cabinets.
Number all the doors and label their corresponding locations as you remove them.
John dee a perfectionist prefers to do one side at a time keeping the faces flat so they don t get runs.
Pros often paint doors in place.
But that s 48 hours of drying time per door one day per side.
Paint the back first leaving the edges unpainted so you ll have a spot to put your fingers when you turn the door over.
Now you can paint the door edges and front then let the door dry.
Here s his method for painting both sides in a day.
To start use a two inch brush to coat the grooves and recesses of cabinet doors.
But from prep to painting you ll get better results if you remove the door.
I ll give you the step by step method to repainting cabinet doors but first i ll let you in on my little secret.
Painting cabinets can be intimidating but with a little patience and planning ahead you can save hundreds of dollars by doing it yourself.
Synthetic bristle brushes work best for latex paints.
Lay doors on painter s pyramids so you can more easily maneuver a brush around the bottom edges.
The secret to painting drip free and brush stroke free cabinet doors.
The first step in the project is to remove the cabinet doors and hardware.
Painting cabinets will take several days to complete so plan accordingly.
Natural bristle brushes are better suited for oil based paints.
Laying the door flat minimizes runs in the paint job.
Working in your garage shop or basement allows you to control lighting and drying conditions better.