Think Twice Before Using This Type Of Paint On Your Cabinets

A kitchen remodel can potentially add a lot of value to your home, and because the room is used frequently, any renovations on the space needs to be done right. While choosing the right kitchen cabinet style for your home is a great step toward a great layout, you also need to make sure to choose right type of paint for your cabinets. One of the mistakes you should avoid when painting kitchen cabinets is using wall paint. While it may be tempting to use some leftover wall paint that you have around, it's essential to instead opt for paint that is specifically formulated with kitchen cabinets in mind.

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Cabinet paint is a great choice for either kitchen or bathroom cabinets and offers improved adhesion, better durability, and increased resistance to moisture damage when compared to standard wall paints. These paints also offer quite a few different finish options, so you'll be sure to find the perfect choice for your needs. Cabinets can be painted with a gloss or semi-gloss finish or you can choose a matte or satin finish instead. 

Consider cabinet materials when choosing paint

When choosing a paint for your kitchen cabinets, be sure to consider the type of material you'll be painting. Wood, laminate, metal and other popular cabinet materials vary, and each tends to work best with a different type of paint. Choosing the right paint will help the result look much better and will ensure that it adheres as it should. 

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Softwood cabinets that are made from conifers such as pine, spruce, or cedar trees tend to work best with acrylic paints, although oil and latex paints are good options to consider as well. For hardwood cabinets, water-based alkyd paint tends to work the best. Alkyd paint is a great choice for hardwood because it dries hard and is incredibly resistant to moisture and fading, retaining its color well. For metal and laminate surfaces, oil-based latex paint tends to be the best option. Latex paint is easy to apply, dries quickly, and does a great job of protecting against rust.

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