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How to Prepare Your Kitchen for Cabinet Painting Services
November 8, 2022 at 10:00 PM
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Congratulations! Whether newly repainted kitchen cabinets are part of an extensive remodel or just a facelift for the kitchen, fresh cabinetry is always exciting. You’ve got the paint color and the painters chosen; maybe you even took a day off to watch the magic unfold. All that is left to do is to prepare the house for your kitchen cabinet painting services, then sit patiently and wait for their arrival – hopefully they’re not coming in on I-93!

4 Steps to Prepare for Kitchen Cabinet Painting Services

  • Temporary Kitchen Set-up

This first step is usually the one that overexcited customers forget about. Skip it at your peril - the kitchen is the most heavily trafficked room in the house, and it’s not for the view. While the cabinets are being painted, your house needs a functional short-term kitchen set-up. Your busy food hub is going to need a temporary location that is safe, accessible, and can fit a few small appliances. Move your toaster and kettle, and grab the hotplate if you have one. Next, clean out the fridge, and rely on a cooler for a day or two. If you’re interested in keeping dishes to a minimum, make sure to get some disposable plates that are biodegradable. Finally, a storage tub or bookcase shelf works great as a pantry while the kitchen is getting its new look.

  • Remove Everything

Once the crew for your kitchen cabinet painting services arrives, they will be careful and professional. If a crewmember accidentally knocked down your great-great-nana’s vase while prepping the cabinets, they would feel bad, but you would be heartbroken. Get ahead of accidents by removing all the decorations, art, and hardware in your kitchen before painting day. Packing away hanging art, shelves, clocks, outlet covers, and light fixtures will ensure a smooth, professional finish on your paint job.

  • Protect Your Appliances and Floors

Hopefully, all your small appliances have been moved to the temporary kitchen, and all that’s left is the big stuff. Moving these larger appliances isn’t always necessary, but it’s essential to consider what your cabinet crew will have to work around. First, if you have enough help, remove whatever large appliances you can. Then, confirm that your contractor will cover the floor and the remaining appliances with plastic sheeting and rosin paper.

  • Clean, Clean, Clean

Even the cleanest kitchens have layers of grime in hard-to-reach places. Empty and wipe down all of your cupboard faces, shelves, and insides before it’s time for your cabinet painting service to arrive. Of course, the painters will strip and sand the cabinet faces once removed, but having them free of grease and dust will accelerate the painting process. Additionally, ensure that countertops are clear, drawers are empty, and dishes are clean and out of the room. A crew that arrives at a clean, open kitchen is a happy crew.

Your painting service may perform some of the steps outlined above. To avoid conflict and frustration, get a complete list of your prep responsibilities from your kitchen cabinet painting service provider before painting day. For the best kitchen cabinet painting services in Boston, contact My Color Magic Painting for a free quote today.

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