Kitchen Cupboards

Why not give your tired kitchen units a new lease of life? You can use spray paints to quickly refresh your existing cupboards and drawers, making it simple to achieve the look of a new set of units at a fraction of the price and a minimum of effort.

 

You'll need

Coarse sandpaper
Melamine or MDF kitchen units
Newspaper
Screwdriver
Masking tape

Cupboard Colors Soft Blue

Hints & tips

"You may find it easier to wrap glued-on handles with masking tape if you cut the tape into thin strips first."

You can spray kitchen cupboards with spary paint
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Step by step guide
Step Number1
Kitchen cupboard

Remove any drawers and doors from your kitchen, and take off the handles where possible. If the handles are glued on, wrap them with masking tape.

 
Step Number2

If the units you are about to spray have rough or damaged surfaces or the paint/finish is chipping off you will need to give them a rub down with sandpaper.

 
Step Number3

Clean the surfaces with a damp, soapy cloth to remove any grease, then rinse and leave to dry.

 

 
Step Number4

Lay newspaper in your workspace. Make sure your working area is well-ventilated.

 

 
Step Number5
Cupboard step 5

Spray the fronts of the units with several thin coats of Cupboard Colors in Soft Blue or in a color of your choice, building up until you have the depth of color you want.

 

 
Step Number6
Cupboard step 3

Once your freshly painted units are completely dry carefully reassemble.

 
Step Number7

Note: Always follow usage instructions on the reverse of Valspar spray paint cans.