Re-Staining and Re-Painting


  • After you have chosen your new color, the re-painting/re-staining process can begin.
  • First, the doors and drawer fronts are removed from your existing cabinets and taken to the shop.
  • Then, the areas surrounding the cabinets must be completely covered and taped up with paper and plastic (to protect them from the painting process).
    • The process of putting up protective plastic can take 1-2 days.
  • After this, the cabinet faces and edges are re-painted/re-stained.
    • However, it can take 24-48 hours for them to dry - which prolongs the process.
  • During this time, the client's original doors and drawer fronts are re-painted/re-stained at the shop.
  • Once the doors and drawers are finished, they are re-installed in the client’s home, completing the job.
  • Although similar, re-painting/re-staining is a different process from re-facing. It is also much more time and labor intensive than the re-facing process.
    • We ask that you consider re-facing as an alternative to re-painting/re-staining, as it is a similar process, but you will receive all new doors, drawer fronts, drawer boxes, and hardware with re-facing!

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