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Mistakes to Avoid when Repainting Your Cabinets

Mistakes to Avoid when Repainting Your Cabinets

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So, your kitchen cabinets have been looking a little dull and in need of some TLC, then you’ve come to the right article to solve that little dilemma. Don’t go and waste your money on new cabinets when you can simply repaint it and give it a little make-over. But, be careful because there are a lot of mistakes you can unknowingly make. So, be prepared and let us help you avoid all the mistakes when repainting your cabinets.

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Enough Time

Don’t treat this as another lazy Sunday project. Repainting your cabinets require time. It needs enough time to prep and paint and all of the in-between. So, make sure to carve out enough time into your schedule for you to dedicate to this project so the finished product is one you can be proud of.

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These are ideal for larger kitchens, as they are more spread apart, and with the included side-sprayer feature a 4-hole installation. The brushed nickel finish will also provide a long lasting and warm touch to your kitchen ensemble. Allow the brass construction to provide a sturdy and reliant fixture.

Prep It Properly

No matter what you do, you need to prep your cabinets properly. Clean, sand, and prime the doors and drawers before anything else. The wood needs to be dust-free and smooth so that the primer and paint will go on with ease. Just a few dust particles can ruin the look, so prep properly.

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Remove The Doors and Drawers

The biggest mistake many can make when repainting their cabinets is not removing it off. You need to take down your doors and drawers before painting it. If you don’t, the paint will start to chip at the hinges and no one wants that look for their kitchen.

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Be Sure of Color

Of course, your choice in color is your own and no one can judge you for it, but always be sure that it is the color you want for long-term. The project may be easy to do, but it is not something you can change so easily like a shirt just because you don’t like the color later on.

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Because of the horizontal pop that it gives, it is more of a centerpiece, perfect for planning a design around. Additionally, the unique look is great for a variety of styles from Art Deco to Farmhouse. The polished chrome finish will also add a glistening elegance to your kitchen ensemble.

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