Cabinet painting

Cabinet painting requests with the right prep details.

Cabinet work is detail-heavy. Share door count, finish condition, color goals, and whether you need the boxes, doors, drawers, or built-ins painted.

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Cabinet scope

Cabinet painting details to collect before requesting a quote

Paint tray and roller beside a freshly painted wall

Door, drawer, and box scope

Count doors and drawers when possible, and say whether cabinet boxes, islands, end panels, crown, toe kicks, or built-ins should be included.

Current finish

Mention stained wood, factory finish, previous paint, glossy surfaces, peeling, grease buildup, or visible damage that may affect prep discussion.

Hardware and changes

Say whether handles, hinges, pulls, soft-close hardware, or new holes are planned, since hardware changes can affect prep and touch-up needs.

Workspace needs

Include whether the kitchen must remain partly usable, whether pets or children are in the home, and whether off-site door work is acceptable.

Finish expectations

Planning a realistic cabinet conversation

Finish goals

Describe the desired look in plain terms, such as refreshed, smooth, brighter, darker, or closer to a factory-style finish, without assuming a specific method.

Ventilation and timing

Cabinet projects can involve drying time and kitchen disruption. Include timing constraints before a provider discusses the process.

Photos

Useful photos show the full kitchen, close-ups of doors and corners, damage, hardware, and any island or built-in areas.

Request details

Request a call with the information a painting provider needs.

  • Project location and ZIP code
  • Service type and timing
  • Property type and access notes
  • Surface, room, photo, or business details

Contact

Project basics

After you submit, the request may be reviewed and routed to a painting partner whose service area and project fit appear to match. Add a phone number for faster call follow-up; follow-up is by email or phone only.

Scope

Timing and property

Details

Helpful optional context

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Required fields are marked with an asterisk. We use your details to understand the request and support appropriate email or phone follow-up; no project outcome is guaranteed.

Common questions

Before you send the request.

Do I need an exact cabinet count before submitting?

An exact count helps, but an estimate plus photos can still make the request more useful than a general kitchen description.

Should I include hardware changes?

Yes. New pulls, hinges, or hole locations can affect prep and should be discussed before a provider evaluates the job.

Can I request cabinet painting for a bathroom vanity?

Yes. Vanities, built-ins, islands, and storage cabinets can be described in the same cabinet painting request.

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What to include

Make the request easy to evaluate.

Treat this section like a short checklist. Specific scope, access, and timing notes make the follow-up more useful.

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Project types to describe

Kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, built-ins, islands, and storage areas can each have different door counts, finish conditions, and access needs.

Include

Quote factors

Door and drawer count, current finish, visible damage, hardware changes, grain, previous coatings, and desired finish quality all affect the follow-up conversation.

Include

Hampton Roads considerations

Occupied homes, short-term rentals, condo access, and humid weather can affect how drying, ventilation, and workspace setup are discussed.

Include

What to include

Share door and drawer counts if available, photos of fronts and close-ups, whether boxes need paint, hardware plans, and how much kitchen downtime is workable.

Expectation setting

Plain expectations

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Next step

Ready to send details?

Use the dedicated request page when you want phone follow-up and already know the location, timing, service, and project notes.

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