Painted Kitchen Cabinets in Northamptonshire

Cabinet repainting • Traditional hand painting • A refined, durable finish

Painted kitchen cabinets are often the most effective way to refresh a kitchen without replacing it. Across Northamptonshire, I work on existing cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and frames — carefully prepared and hand painted to achieve a finish that looks considered and long-lasting.

Hand-painted kitchen cabinet doors in Northamptonshire

Why Painted Kitchen Cabinets Are Such a Good Option

Many kitchen cabinets are structurally sound but visually dated. Solid timber, veneered MDF, and bespoke cabinetry can all be transformed through careful repainting. This keeps what already works — while the appearance is completely refreshed.

It’s a popular choice across Northamptonshire because it can deliver a like-new look without the disruption of removing a well-built kitchen.

What’s Involved in Painting Kitchen Cabinets

Painting kitchen cabinets properly is a process-led job. Preparation and protection are essential, particularly when work is carried out in occupied homes.

  • Careful protection of floors, worktops, and surrounding areas
  • Removal of cabinet doors and hardware where appropriate
  • Thorough cleaning and degreasing of all surfaces
  • Careful sanding and surface refinement
  • Priming suitable for the cabinet material
  • Traditional hand painting and controlled drying
  • Reassembly, adjustment, and final checks

What I Mean by “Cabinet Painting”

When I talk about painting kitchen cabinets, I’m not referring to a quick freshen-up. The quality of the finish comes from careful preparation, the right primers and furniture paints, and applying the paint by hand in a controlled way.

It’s the same traditional approach I use on full kitchen repainting work — just focused on the cabinet doors, drawer fronts, frames and end panels.

Considering Painted Kitchen Cabinets in Northamptonshire?

If your cabinets are well made but the finish has dated, repainting can completely transform them — often at a fraction of the cost of replacement. If you’d like straightforward advice on what’s possible, feel free to get in touch.

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