After discussing it with your partner and getting the green light to update your kitchen cabinets, you’re excited to get started—but now you’re faced with the challenge of figuring out where to begin. With so many options and decisions to make, from choosing the right style and color to deciding whether to DIY or find professional cabinet painting, it can feel overwhelming.

Before you begin painting your kitchen cabinets, it’s essential to plan out every step to ensure a successful makeover. If cabinet makeover planning is causing you stress, reach out to N-Hance of Hampton Roads. Our trained technicians can help you effectively create the kitchen you want.

One of the most important decisions you’ll need to make is whether to use a roller, sprayer, or brush for different parts of the project. 

Cabinet Painting Tools and Tips

Each tool has its strengths and is suited for specific tasks. To help you achieve a flawless finish, here’s what you need to know about choosing the right application method.

Paint Roller

Rollers are an excellent tool for covering large surface areas quickly, making them ideal for painting the fronts and backs of kitchen cabinet surfaces. 

Even Finish

Paint rollers provide a fairly even finish and are efficient, helping you complete the bulk of the painting job in less time. When used correctly, rollers can create a smooth appearance that works well for most cabinet surfaces.

When you choose to work with professionals like N-Hance of Hampton Roads, you can trust that your cabinets will have an even finish. Our talented technicians will exceed your expectations, whether you choose cabinet painting, refinishing, or cabinet refacing in Virginia Beach.

Poor for Detailed Work

However, rollers aren’t well-suited for detailed work. They can struggle with getting into the nooks and crannies of cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and interiors. Additionally, rollers can leave a slight texture on the surface, which may be noticeable, especially if the paint isn’t applied evenly. 

Pair With Other Tools

To minimize this, it’s important to paint quickly and avoid going over spots that have already started to dry, as this can lead to an uneven texture. Rollers are often paired with paintbrushes to achieve a more polished and detailed finish.

It is challenging to become proficient at any tool, but it’s especially hard to be an expert at more than one tool. Luckily, working with professional cabinet painters means that you don’t have to take the time to be proficient at any of these tools.

Paint Sprayer

Paint sprayers deliver the best results when used correctly. Sprayers provide a smooth, even finish that can be difficult to achieve with other tools.

Learning Curve

using a sprayer effectively requires some experience. If painting your kitchen cabinets is your first time using a sprayer, you might encounter issues like over-spraying in some areas and under-spraying in others, leading to a messy and uneven finish.

Extensive Prep Work

Using a sprayer also involves more extensive prep work. Before you start spraying, you’ll need to thoroughly protect your space by covering appliances, countertops, and other surfaces to prevent paint splatters. While some preparation is necessary when using rollers or paintbrushes, it’s absolutely essential with a sprayer.

Failing to prep properly can lead to costly mistakes later on. These costly mistakes may lead you to hire a professional service. Instead of dealing with the DIY frustrations, consider reaching out to experts like N-Hance of Hampton Roads to get an estimate on your next wood refinishing service for your home.

Practice Makes Perfect

If you’re willing to put in the time to practice and meticulously prepare your space, a sprayer can be your best option for achieving a professional-looking cabinet finish on your own.

Paint Brush

When tackling a kitchen cabinet painting project, many DIY-ers make the common mistake of relying solely on a brush. While brushes have their place in the process, using them for the entire job can be time-consuming and may result in visible drip marks and brush strokes. 

To achieve the best results, it’s important to use brushes strategically and consider other tools for the majority of the work.

Brushes for Detail Work

Brushes are ideal for reaching into corners, crevices, and other intricate areas that are difficult to access with a roller or sprayer. They are also great for touch-ups after the main painting is done.

Are you interested in seeing what a professionally painted kitchen looks like? Check out our photo gallery for cabinet color inspiration and to see the incredible work that expert wood refinishers can do.

Use Brushes for Interiors 

When painting the interior of your cabinets, brushes ensure that all surfaces are thoroughly coated, giving you complete coverage in tight spaces.

Opt for Rollers or Sprayers for Large Areas 

For the majority of the cabinet painting work, it’s better to use a roller or sprayer. These tools are faster and more efficient, providing a smoother, more even finish without the risk of leaving behind drip marks or brush strokes.

Find a Professional Cabinet Painter in Your Area

Skip the hassle of DIY cabinet painting and let N-Hance of Hampton Roads take care of it! We’re experts at delivering a factory-like finish with no drips, streaks, or imperfections.

In just three days, we can transform your cabinets, saving you weeks of work and the frustration of DIY. Simply clear your cabinets, and we’ll handle the rest, allowing you to go about your day stress-free.

Our proprietary LightSpeed® Nano technology uses UV light to cure your cabinets instantly, creating a rock-hard, durable finish. 

Ready to get started or learn more? Call N-Hance of Hampton Roads at 757-995-1300 today to set up a FREE consultation and get a price quote on transforming your kitchen cabinets.