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How To Paint Bathroom Cabinets

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This step-by-step cabinet paint tutorial will teach you how to easily paint your oak bathroom cabinets with a brush and roller.
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painted bathroom vanity cabinets with mirror and painted light fixture.
Prep:30 minutes
Active Time:3 hours
Total Time:3 hours 30 minutes

Equipment

Supplies

Instructions

  • Take all doors and drawers out.
  • Remove all hardware and hinges as well. Place hardware in a bag and label it.
  • Lightly scuff the surface of your bathroom cabinets with 220-grit sandpaper.
  • Use deglosser on a rag and wipe down all surfaces getting painted.
  • Use painter's tape to tape spots that you do not want to get painted. Consider spots such as a long wall, around the drawers and inside the bathroom vanity.
  • Begin using a primer with a brush and a small foam roller. Pay attention to cleaning up any drips. Let primer completely dry.
  • Clean your paintbrush.
  • Once the primer is dry, use a latex enamel in the color of your choice to paint. Use a brush for hard-to-reach spots and a small roller for the rest.
  • Let the paint dry and repeat for at least two coats of paint.
  • Remove painter's tape.
  • Let the paint cure as long as possible before putting cabinets doors and drawers back in.
  • Add cabinet protectors inside the doors and drawers to help eliminate extra banging when they close.

Notes

  • Optional: You can spray your cabinet hardware or purchase new to complete your bathroom vanity makeover.
  • If needed, use wood filler to prep spots or holes in cabinets before painting if needed. Sand and let completely dry before priming doors and drawers.
  • When adding new hardware on you should be very careful, as it can take paint 30 days or so to really cure or harden
  • You don't have to paint the inside of your cabinets, but we do recommend painting the lip, and the back of the drawers for a polished look.
Author: Erin Nutter
Cost: $100