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Friday, February 29, 2008

Tips To Paint Your Kitchen Cabinets

At this time many people chose to paint outdated kitchen cabinets to give them an updated look. Inevitably this leads to trying to figure out where you should stop and start painting on your kitchen cabinets. Recently I have painted my Orlando apartments kitchen cabinet. Here are some suggestions I have learned over the years for understanding where to stop and where to start painting when painting the surface of you kitchen cabinets.
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  • First you have to look your existing kitchen cabinets if they are super dark outdated brown then you need to paint the entire exterior and interior surface of your kitchen cabinets to really update them. It is never a good idea to paint the fronts of old kitchen cabinet doors and surfaces and then leave the old dark brown to be seen the second you open them.
  • Take the cabinet doors off and be sure to paint them in their entirety. These means the front and back. While those are drying you should paint the entire inside for the kitchen cabinets. Use an oil based paint when possible. This will last longer and be so much easier to clean.
  • If you are interesting to paint your kitchen cabinet white or a light cream that are already light inside, then remove your kitchen cabinet and also use the painter’s tape to mask off the very backs of the doors, starting right at the edge and paint the front and the sides of the kitchen cabinet.
  • Painting inside cabinets is best avoided at all costs unless you are willing to use oil based paint. Always tape off before you starts priming or painting. This way you can make the significant decision of where you should start and stop painting when resurfacing your own kitchen cabinets.
If you using these simple steps will guide to more expert results that will really add worth value to an obsolete kitchen cabinet.

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