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NYC and NJ Professional Shop Painters

Having cabinet doors painted can offer the kind of cost-effective rejuvenation needed in your kitchen, home office, game room, bathroom, den or anywhere in your home, office or business. The best way to accomplish this potentially challenging project is to call on us. We at Paintworks have a specially designed, constructed and outfitted painting facility. The interior environment is not only controlled for temperature and dust, but also the lighting is intentionally bright to reveal scratches and imperfections. We can fill, fix and sand blemishes so the final finish is smooth and lustrous.

Our team is experienced in removing hardware and cabinet doors, handling them with care and transporting everything to our paint shop. Your adjacent floors, appliances, rooms and furnishings are not subjected to massive cover-ups, except briefly in the case of our painting cabinet support structures and drawer fronts. We return everything, assemble it and leave your place incredibly more attractive than it was. And one other thing ~ we like doing this! The first words you see on our website are:

Painting is our passion.

 Making people happy is our mission. 

We offer free quotes and work in your timeline, even if it means evenings, overnight or weekends. Let us provide the kind of room revival that professionally painted cabinet doors provide, with or without new hardware. Often old hardware looks new with a different color, and new hardware can change the whole space vibe. That’s your call, after you call us.

 

 
Washington Square Cabinet Painter
 
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NYC Kitchen Cabinets Professionally Renovated

We recently connected with a homeowner in the Washington Square neighborhood with a keen eye for creatively brightening the kitchen. Dark cabinets can create the illusion of a small space appearing smaller still, and this gentleman wanted lighter and brighter paired with interesting. Thus, the Chelsea Gray semi-gloss on the lower cabinets was complemented with Pure White on the top ones and the backsplash. 

We carefully disassembled the doors to be spray painted off site, while cautiously painting the cabinet structure and backsplash right in place. All the paint products were Benjamin Moore, founded in New York City in 1883 and known for its high quality. The homeowner's vision was achieved, and we were mightily pleased ourselves with the outcome once the doors were transported back and re-installed. It is indeed lighter, brighter and interesting. Mission accomplished.