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Insight To Help You Change Your Bathroom's Appearance By Painting The Cabinets

Remodeling any room in your home does not need to be an expensive project or require a great deal from your budget. There are many upgrades and improvements you can make to your home's rooms to improve and alter their appearance. Here are some tips to help you change up the look of your bathroom by painting the washbasin cabinets.

Clean the Surfaces

The first step in preparing your bathroom cabinets for painting is to wipe down all the exterior surfaces you plan to paint with a de-greaser cleaning solution. The bathroom cabinets can collect body oil from fingerprints, which will make it hard for paint to adhere properly to them. Use a rag to clean off the surfaces, especially around the areas of the cabinets that get touched the most, such as under the pull ledges of your doors and drawers.

Remove Hardware

Next, remove the doors and pull out the drawers so you can remove hardware, such as pull knobs and hinges. If these have been painted over, you can clean them to reuse them on your newly-painted cabinets. Soak the hardware in a slow cooker full of water overnight, then use a scrub brush to remove the now-loosened paint. You can also buy all new hardware to give your bathroom cabinets a new look.

Sand and Repair Surfaces

After all the hardware has been removed from the cabinets, all the surfaces will be exposed for you to sand their surfaces. Use a medium-grit sandpaper to remove any shine and rough up the surface, which will help the primer and paint to adhere fully. Be sure to follow the grain of the wood when you sand so you don't cause any scratch damage.

Sand off any moisture damage that may have caused the wood to become warped. Use a wood putty to fill in any dents, cracks, and missing areas of the wood of your cabinets. After the wood putty dries, sand it smooth with a fine-grit sandpaper. Vacuum the surfaces to remove any sanding dust.

Prime and Paint

Apply a layer of primer onto the cabinets to cover any coloring in the existing wood surface and to prepare the surface for paint. Choose an oil-based semi-gloss paint, which will work best in the humid and moist environment of your bathroom.

When you paint, it is recommended to apply two even coats instead of one thick coat to fully cover all surfaces and imperfections. Use a roller or a paint sprayer to get a more uniform covering, allowing the paint to dry between applications. Once the paint has fully dried, replace them in their proper places.

To learn more about bathroom remodeling, contact a company like JC James Remodeling


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