Cabinet Painting in Kitsap County That Looks Finished, Not Covered Up
Cabinets take daily abuse. A good cabinet paint job starts with cleaning, labeling, sanding, priming, and controlled application — not just brushing paint over old finish.
Send photos or request a walkthrough. The point is to understand the prep, protection, scope, and next step before work starts.
Get an Estimate →Cabinet painting only makes sense when the prep is serious.
Skipping cleaning, sanding, primer, or careful handling is how cabinet finishes fail early. The estimate should account for door count, drawer count, layout, condition, and whether painting is actually a good fit.
A cabinet update should change the room without feeling like a shortcut.
Pretty photos are nice, but the real value is a project that is explained clearly, prepared properly, protected carefully, and reviewed before the crew leaves.
High-impact update
A new cabinet color can change the whole room without a full remodel.
Durable prep system
Cleaning, sanding, priming, and proper products help the finish stand up to daily use.
Detail-focused finish
Doors, drawers, frames, edges, and visible faces are handled with care.
What we handle
- Cabinet condition review
- Door and drawer labeling
- Cleaning and deglossing where needed
- Sanding and surface preparation
- Primer and finish coat application
- Reassembly and detail review
Good projects for this service
- Dated wood cabinets
- Kitchen color updates
- Bathroom vanities
- Solid cabinet boxes that do not need replacement
Send cabinet photos before you commit to anything.
Send cabinet photos and basic room details. We can help determine if painting is a good fit.
Get an Estimate →A clear project is easier to trust.
Scope
You should not have to guess what is included. The estimate should lead to a practical scope, proper prep, clean protection, and a final review.
Prep
Doors and drawers are labeled, cleaned, sanded, repaired, and primed.
Finish
A durable paint system is applied for a smooth, consistent result.
Reinstall
Components are reassembled and details are reviewed.
Reviews should mention the things that protect your home.
Communication, cleanup, careful prep, protection, and follow-through matter just as much as the final color.
Questions before cabinet painting
Good projects start with a clear scope. These are the questions homeowners usually ask first.
Is painting cabinets cheaper than replacing them?
Often yes, especially when the cabinet boxes are still in good condition. The estimate should confirm whether painting is appropriate.
Do you paint bathroom vanities?
Yes. Bathroom vanities, cabinet doors, drawers, and related trim pieces can be included.
Can I choose a custom color?
Yes. We can help choose colors and sheens that fit the room, counters, floors, and lighting.