Customer was tired of the stained wood look but didn't want to replace these beautiful real wood cabinets. We removed the doors and drawers. Then we sanded, cleaned and prepared them for painting. We used specially designed sprayers to spray them with Chem Craft Cabinet Lacquer. We applied color the customer desires in a beautiful and durable satin finish. We then covered everything in the area and sprayed the outside of the boxes. Afterwards we re-assemble everything and now they have new cabinets at the fraction of the cost to buy new.
Estimated Budget: $1,700
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