Pointers For Painting Cabinets By Painters In Dupage County
With the economy moving cautiously forward, many people find themselves saving money by hiring painters in Dupage County to remodel and redecorate their current homes, rather than selling and moving to a new home. This can actually be a very savvy move, increasing the value of your home and making it more lovely, as well.
One of the most popular ways to update a kitchen is by simply painting out the cabinets. We say “simply”, here, but it is only simple if it is done correctly. Replacing your kitchen cabinets can cost tens of thousands of dollars, while hiring professional painters can cost a fraction of that, yet still provide you with cabinets that fit your new style and look brand-new. Follow the professionals’ advice for a polished, professional look in your kitchen, bathroom, and laundry, to have beautiful cabinets for a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Remove the Doors
It may be very tempting to buy one of those paint sprayers at the home improvement store and spray a new coat of paint on those cabinets. It won’t leave brush marks, right?
Well, if you’re going to use a sprayer, ok, but at least take the doors off the carcass of the cabinet. And, while you’re at it, take the hinges off of the doors, too, along with the pulls, or handles. Nothing looks worse on a paint job of any kind than hardware or fixtures with paint dripped, sprayed, or brushed haphazardly over them. Paint can also interfere with the function of hinges. None of the scenarios will yield a better looking kitchen than the one you have now.
The next article will have pointers on how to remove your cabinet doors safely, with no problems with refit.
Pristine Painting and Decorating has a well-established tradition of quality workmanship, and has met the painting and decorating needs of dozens of clients in the Dupage County, Kane County, McHenry, Schamburg, and Montgomery areas. Contact Pristine Painting and Decorating on their website, or call them at 63-546-5528 to hire quality painters.