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Roslyn Heights Cabinet Painter
 

Cape May Cobblestone gray satin spray-painted on cabinets, plus new hardware

Cabinet Spraying in Roslyn

Leave it to the Romans, again, to invent something useful like cobblestone streets. In 15th century England, cobblestone roads were built for more reliable road surfaces, and cobblestones came to the U.S. in the 1800s. Most of New York City’s streets once were cobblestone, and some remain today. This is the long introduction to Cape May Cobblestone satin paint from Benjamin Moore that we recently used to transform this dated kitchen into a contemporary, stylish space.

The client waited two years to remodel, and we are thrilled to have been a part of reviving the cabinets with a soft, contemporary gray, especially one with cobblestone in the name. Professional cabinet spraying is a process, and we have the experience and skills to do it clearly, smoothly and correctly the first time every time. We installed the new hardware as well, and once the tile folks return to put up the new backsplash, we think the coffee will smell richer and everything taste delicious in this brilliant, beautiful kitchen. Good things are worth waiting for, they say, and here, it certainly strikes true in the heart of this home.

Old dated cabinets in need of modern color for contemporary style.

 
Nassau County Kitchen Cabinet Painting
 
 
AFTER Painting and replacing hardware

AFTER Painting and replacing hardware

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Cabinet Painter Manhasset

Making kitchens sexy again is in our skill set, especially when working with homeowners who embrace a vision of sophistication like these folks. They meticulously planned to transform the heart of their home from an outdated dull country theme to an outstanding dynamite contemporary style. Knotty pine, wallpaper and a plaid valance might spell homey rustic in the Adirondacks, but here in Manhasset, it evokes the dullness of yesteryear. After having their old backsplash, countertops, some cabinetry and wallpaper removed, our Paintworks team was called in to paint and resurface all the cabinets.

 Kitchen Cabinets Resurfaced

in Two Colors

The new sleek panel-front cabinets over that spectacular lipstick red stove have been finished with the fresh, bright appeal of white. The lower cupboards, as well as the island base, now wear an elegant coat of Benjamin Moore’s Iron Mountain, a deep charcoal that exudes a timeless quality. When a project turns out with such a handsome design and thoroughly practical function, we are thrilled to have been a part of it. You can be daring and sensible, and this newly renovated kitchen has to be the envy of all in this small hamlet, population under 9,000, on the north shore of Long Island.

 See more of the transformation and our kitchen cabinet painting process below in our video: