How to Paint Kitchen Cabinets in 7 Easy Steps
Learning how to paint kitchen cabinets is one of the most affordable and effective ways to upgrade your kitchen without the cost of a full remodel. With the right tools, techniques, and a bit of patience, you can give your kitchen a fresh new look. Follow these 7 easy steps to repaint your kitchen cabinets like a pro.

Supply Checklist: What You’ll Need Before Painting Kitchen Cabinets
Before starting, gather the following tools and materials:
- Screwdriver or drill (for removing cabinet hardware)
- Labeling tape and marker
- Drop cloths or plastic sheeting
- Painter’s tape
- Degreaser or mild cleaner
- Scrub sponge or rag
- Sandpaper (220-grit)
- Tack cloth or microfiber cloth
- High-quality bonding primer
- Cabinet-grade paint (latex, enamel, or hybrid)
- Paint tray and liners
- Foam rollers and angled brushes
- Sawhorses or flat work surface
- Safety gear (gloves, mask, and goggles)
Step 1: Set Up a Work Area for Painting Kitchen Cabinets
Choose a clean, ventilated space—such as a garage, basement, or protected outdoor area—to do the painting. Use drop cloths, sawhorses, or a workbench to create a stable surface for cabinet doors and drawers. Gather your tools: screwdrivers, painter’s tape, brushes, rollers, primer, sandpaper, and paint.

Step 2: Prepare Your Kitchen Cabinets for Painting
Start by removing cabinet doors, drawers, hinges, and handles. Label each piece to keep track of where it belongs. Then, thoroughly clean all cabinet surfaces with a degreaser to remove built-up kitchen grime. This ensures the primer and paint stick properly.

Step 3: Protect Your Kitchen and Surroundings Before You Paint
Use painter’s tape and plastic sheeting to cover countertops, floors, walls, appliances, and inside cabinet boxes. Even if you’re only painting the exterior, overspray or splatter can damage nearby surfaces.

Step 4: Apply Cabinet Primer to Kitchen Cabinets
A quality bonding primer is essential for durability and smoothness. Use a brush for edges and corners, and a foam roller for flat panels. Let the primer dry fully (typically 2–4 hours) as instructed on the label.

5. Sand Your Cabinets
Once primed, lightly sand all surfaces using 220-grit sandpaper to create a smooth, paint-ready surface. This helps the paint adhere better and results in a professional finish. Wipe away dust with a tack cloth.

6. Paint Kitchen Cabinets
Choose a durable cabinet-grade paint—either latex, enamel, or a hybrid. Apply two thin, even coats using a foam roller and brush. Let the first coat dry before applying the second. Don’t rush; proper drying prevents bubbling or peeling later.

7. Let it Dry
Allow the cabinets to dry and cure completely, which can take from 24 hours to several days. Avoid reinstalling the hardware or using the cabinets until the finish is hardened for best results.

🔨 Conclusion
Painting kitchen cabinets is a simple, budget-friendly project that can dramatically improve your kitchen’s look and feel. By following these seven steps, you’ll get a smooth, long-lasting finish that looks professionally done.
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