Kitchen Cabinet Painting

A brand-new kitchen for a fraction of the cost of new cabinets. Real prep, durable enamel, sprayed or brushed — your choice. Metro Atlanta, family-owned since 2000. A+ BBB.

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A Roswell kitchen

Same Cabinets. Same Layout. A New Kitchen.

These are the original stained knotty pine cabinets in a Roswell home. We cleaned and degreased every surface, sanded to a bonding profile, applied a bonding primer, and finished them in a durable white cabinet enamel. The island stayed dark by the homeowner’s choice.

Roswell kitchen before cabinet painting, with original stained knotty pine cabinets and a dark island
Before — stained knotty pine
The same Roswell kitchen after cabinet painting, with cabinets and peninsula finished in white enamel
After — primed and finished in white enamel
Finished white painted kitchen cabinets in a Roswell home, viewed from the island toward the sunroom
After — the same kitchen from the island

Nothing was torn out. The boxes, doors, counters, backsplash, and floor are all original. The only thing that changed is the finish.

A Clean, Predictable Process — Most Kitchens Finished in 3–5 Days

Spray Finish or Brush Finish — We Do Both, Done Right

Most cabinet painters only offer one method. We do both. Doors and drawer fronts go back to our shop and get sprayed for a factory-smooth surface with no brush texture. Boxes are finished on site, where brushing often means far less plastic sheeting through a kitchen you still need to use. At the estimate we will tell you which we would choose for your cabinets, and why.

Straight answer

We Paint Cabinets. We Don’t Refinish Them.

Those two words get used interchangeably online, and they shouldn’t be. Refinishing means stripping wood back and re-staining it. We paint — and here is exactly what that includes.

What we do

  • Deep-clean and degrease every door, drawer front, and box — kitchens hold more cooking grease than most people expect, and paint will not stick through it
  • Sand every surface to a proper bonding profile
  • Fill dings and grain where you want a smoother face
  • Apply a bonding primer made for slick, previously finished cabinetry
  • Two coats of hard-wearing, low-VOC cabinet enamel — doors shop-sprayed, boxes finished on site
  • Reinstall, realign, and adjust every door and drawer, including soft-close upgrades

What we don’t do

  • Strip cabinets back to bare wood and re-stain them
  • Replace boxes, doors, or drawer fronts
  • Reface with new veneer or slab fronts
  • Promise paint will hide damaged or delaminating surfaces — we will tell you before we start

If your heart is set on natural wood grain, we will tell you straight that we are not the right call — and we will not charge you for the visit to find out.

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