Refinishing Cabinets


Transforming wooden kitchen cabinets into functional masterpieces is not as complicated or expensive as it may seem. While you can go ahead and spend a lot of cash on conventional kitchen renovation methods and services, opting for a simple refinishing job can instantly restore your furniture’s luster back to its original glory without driving your finances off track.

Cabinet refinishing primarily involves scuffing at your furniture’s older surface continuously to expose a fresher, unsullied layer underneath, and topping it off with a brand new coat of paint or dye. Besides getting rid of the bumps and holes that your cabinet may have acquired over the years with a bit of sanding and an application of wood putty, it is also furnished with contemporary knobs and hinges for a complete updated makeover.

Although a typical cabinet refinishing project only costs a few reasonable bucks, its total price tag will still heavily rely on the type of material and paint that will be used. While you can easily get your hands on paints for various wood and plywood cabinets, the more uncommon cabinet models like metal, melamine and laminate will require special coating and emulsion formulas that may add a few dollars more to your tab.

Most experts agree that the secret to a successful refinishing endeavor is to apply a smooth, even coating of paint or film, all the while avoiding the urge to overbrush to finish the job faster. They recommend letting the first coat dry completely before applying another one to avoid dulling the aesthetic intensity of the paint. Finish off with long parallel strokes, mount your new hinges and knobs and voila, stand back to admire your newly refinished opus.

Now, my friend, isn’t that a beauty?
refinished cabinet
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