Why replace when you can paint?

Are you tired of the look of your cabinets, but you donโ€™t want to go to the expense of replacing them? Donโ€™t worry, you still have good options. We recently completed a project in San Francisco, refinishing old existing cabinets to have a beautiful and modern aesthetic.

Instead of applying oil-based paint โ€” which is traditionally used on painted cabinets, but is being phased out to comply with California air quality standards โ€” we used Benjamin Mooreโ€™s ADVANCE Waterborne Alkyd in a semigloss finish. Painting the cabinets gave the room a more spacious and cohesive feel while beautifully complementing the view of San Francisco Bay.

Repainting existing cabinets is an affordable way to get a great new look in your kitchen. However, keep in mind that painting requires a bit more maintenance over time compared with stained or paint factory-finished cabinets.

After carefully removing all the cabinet doors and drawers, every surface was thoroughly sanded and cosmetic repairs were made to the underlying wood. We used a stain-blocking primer to prevent the color of the original wood from bleeding through the layers of new paint.

Our clientโ€™s color choice was 50% of the formula of Benjamin Mooreโ€™s HC-95 โ€“ Sag Harbor Gray. The resulting neutral color was a perfect compliment to the overall color palette of the space and a great way to refresh and update the kitchen.

Many thanks to Sally Powers Interiors for referring us this project.