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Top 5 Tips for Kitchen Cabinets Professional Tips-2

Kitchen plays an important role in maintaining the health of our families. The kitchen is considered an important room in our homes. Keeping a clean and fresh kitchen is the key to a happy and healthy family. And while we are talking about kitchens, let's talk about its best function, cabinets. Cabinets determine the look of your kitchen.

If you have a worn closet and you want to change it, installing a new one can be a costly option for you. Rather, you can remake cabinets to make them as new as new. Simple work with paint can change the whole look of your kitchen, as well as complement the decor. Here are some professional kitchen coloring tips.

Step 1: Remove all doors, shelves, drawers and equipment from the base and wall cabinets. Clean the surface with a clean, soft cloth and mineral spirits. You can also use Tri Sodium Phosphate. Remove all oil stains, granules, waxes and other stains. Your paint will not work well on dirty and greasy surfaces.

Step 2: Open finished surfaces and even lightly process. If you have any dents or indentations on the surface of your closet, use a good wooden filler to fill them in the first place. After sanding, wipe off the dust with a clean cloth.

Step 3: Choose a primer that matches your surface type (metal, laminate, or wood). Paint the primer to match the color of the upper layer, especially for a dark and painted surface. Apply a stain blocking primer designed for glossy surfaces. For dense grain trees such as cherries, maple made of artificial materials, slow drying, oil-based primers work best. And oil puddings are thick coats for ash, mahogany, hickory, oak and other open grain forests. Apply your primer with a high quality nylon brush. Remember to coat open seams.

Step 4: After your soil is completely dry, start painting your cabinets. Start with your doors, because one side must be dry before you start on the other side. Apply at least two coats of paint. Let the first layer dry completely, then lightly apply the painted surface to the surface and again apply the second layer. Mix your paint well and pour it into the paint pan before painting.

Step 5: Once your paint is completely dry, put your doors, shelves, drawers back together. Remember the location of each door and shelf. Keep it organized.

If you want to rebuild the whole kitchen or just paint the cabinets, try to consult with your family and find out their preferred colors. Since the whole family spends time together in the kitchen more than in other rooms, sharing decorating ideas will help you create an atmosphere of cuisine that everyone loves.




Top 5 Tips for Kitchen Cabinets Professional Tips-2


Top 5 Tips for Kitchen Cabinets Professional Tips-2

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