Best Techniques for a Smooth Finish on Kitchen Cabinets?

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    Anonymous
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    Hi everyone,

    I’m planning a home improvement project and could use some advice. I want to update my kitchen without replacing all the cabinets. I’ve read a bit about Cabinetry Painting, but I’m unsure about the best approach.

    Should I sand and prime everything first, or are there shortcuts that still give a professional look? Also, what type of paint is ideal for durability and easy cleaning? Any tips on avoiding streaks, drips, or uneven coverage would be super helpful.

    I’d love to hear your experiences and recommendations!

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    Anonymous
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    Hi!

    It’s best to lightly sand all surfaces first, even glossy ones, so primer and paint adhere properly. Use a high-quality primer to block stains and create a smooth base. When it comes to Cabinetry Painting, a durable semi-gloss or satin acrylic enamel works best for easy cleaning and long-lasting results.

    Apply thin, even coats with a brush for edges and a foam roller for flat panels to avoid streaks and drips. Lightly sanding between coats helps achieve a professional finish. Patience and prep are key.

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    Anonymous
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    Hi everyone! I’m in the middle of renovating my kitchen and the last thing I need to decide on is the countertop. I’ve seen so many options – granite, quartz, marble, laminate – and honestly I’m overwhelmed. I want something durable, stylish, and not too hard to maintain. Does anyone here have experience or a recommendation for where I can explore different countertop materials and maybe get some advice on what works best long-term?

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    Anonymous
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