How to paint above kitchen cabinets?
Painting above kitchen cabinets can be a relatively simple
DIY project that can freshen up the look of your kitchen. Here are the steps to
paint above kitchen cabinets:
Materials You'll Need:
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Paint: Choose a high-quality paint that is
suitable for the surface you'll be painting. For the space above cabinets, a
semi-gloss or satin finish is recommended as it's easier to clean.
·
Primer: A primer is essential for ensuring good
adhesion and a smooth finish. Use a primer that matches your chosen paint type.
·
Paintbrushes and/or Rollers: You'll need brushes
and rollers for both cutting in the edges and applying paint to larger areas.
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Painter's Tape: Use painter's tape to protect
any adjacent surfaces, like the walls or the tops of your cabinets.
·
Drop Cloths or Plastic Sheeting: Cover your
countertops and floor to protect them from paint splatters.
·
Sandpaper: To prepare the surface, you'll need
sandpaper with a fine grit (usually 120-220).
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Cleaning Supplies: A mild cleaner and a rag to
clean the surface before painting.
Steps:
Prepare the Area:
Clear the space above your kitchen cabinets of any items,
such as decor or dishes.
Lay down drop cloths or plastic sheeting to protect your
countertops and floor.
Use painter's tape to cover the edges where the cabinets
meet the walls and any other areas you want to protect.
Clean and Sand:
Clean the surface above the cabinets with a mild cleaner to
remove any dirt or grease.
Once dry, lightly sand the area with fine-grit sandpaper.
This helps the paint adhere better.
Prime the Surface:
Apply a thin, even coat of primer to the surface above the
cabinets. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for drying time and
number of coats required.
Allow the primer to dry completely before proceeding.
Painting:
Stir your paint thoroughly to ensure an even color.
Using a paintbrush or roller, apply the paint evenly to the
primed surface. Start with the edges and corners (cutting in) and then fill in the
larger areas with a roller for a smoother finish.
Allow the first coat to dry completely before applying a
second coat if necessary. Follow the manufacturer's recommended drying times.
Clean Up:
Remove the painter's tape carefully while the paint is still
slightly tacky to avoid peeling the paint.
Clean your brushes and rollers according to the paint
manufacturer's instructions.
Inspect and Reassemble:
Once the paint is completely dry, inspect the area to ensure
there are no missed spots or imperfections.
Reassemble any items or decor you removed from the top of
the cabinets.
Remember to follow safety precautions, such as working in a
well-ventilated area, wearing appropriate protective gear, and disposing of
paint and painting materials properly. Painting above kitchen cabinets can give
your kitchen a fresh look, and with the right preparation and technique, it's a
project you can easily tackle yourself.
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