Your kitchen is a place of gathering, where memories are made. If you’re feeling unsatisfied with the appearance or functionality of your kitchen, you might be surprised that you don’t have to break the bank or spend weeks in construction to get the kitchen of your dreams. Simply changing the color or style of your cabinets can make a huge difference in the look and feel of your kitchen. Whether you’re starting a DIY project, or looking to hire a contractor, here are five common mistakes to avoid when repainting your cabinets.  

1. Choosing The Wrong Cabinet Color

One of the most common mistakes people make is choosing a trendy cabinet color. While trendy colors are unique and add a lot of personality to your space, they often go out of style quickly. This can actually decrease the resale value of your home. It’s also likely that’ll you’ll want to update your cabinets again in a couple of years which costs you more in the long run. 

Instead, go for a neutral and timeless color. Grey, beige, white, and natural wood colors are all great options. You can add pops of color in less permanent ways with rugs, curtains, barstools, and hardware. You’ll also want to consider how the color you choose will affect the space. If you have a small kitchen, dark colors will make it feel even smaller, while light colors will open it up, making it feel bigger.

2. Using The Wrong Primer And Paint 

Not all paint is well-suited for cabinets. It is essential to use a quality primer before you begin painting. To guarantee your cabinets turn out beautifully, hire professionals who specialize in cabinet painting.   

3. Unrealistic Expectations of Time Commitment

If you’ve spent any time researching cabinet painting on Pinterest, you might be under the impression that cabinet painting is a quick and easy project. However, that is not the case. DIY cabinet painting often takes a week or more from start to finish. That’s why having professional cabinet painters tackle this project for you is a good idea. They’ll save you time, and the job will be done right the first time. 

4. Forgetting to Thoroughly Clean Your Cabinets 

Thoroughly cleaning your cabinets is one of the most important first steps in the cabinet painting process. If you don’t remove the dirt, oil, and dust from the cabinet surface before you begin painting, the paint won’t adhere properly. This will leave you with chipped and peeling paint and uneven finishes not long after you finish the project. 

5. Skipping Sanding

Repainting your cabinets is a time-consuming and tedious process, so it can be tempting to cut steps to save time. If you want your cabinets to turn out clean and professional, you can’t skip crucial steps. This includes sanding. Even if your cabinets are in near-perfect condition, you still have to sand them so the paint will stick. To save time, you can use an electric sander, or you can hire a professional cabinet refinisher. 

The best way to update your space is by working with cabinet painting specialists like N-Hance. We use a unique painting method that’s instantly cured with a UV light—leaving you with a factory-like finish in no time. Save time and avoid costly mistakes by calling the cabinet painting professionals at N-Hance of Chapel Hill & Burlington. Contact us today for a free cabinet painting estimate!