Spray Painting
Kitchen and furniture spray painting is still a relatively new practice compared to the more traditional route of hand-painting. So, what are the benefits of spray painting and is the right option for you?
Spray painting basics for kitchens, wardrobes and furniture
Solid and engineered timber kitchens that have been well maintained over the years are usually good candidates for spray painting. Older kitchens too can benefit from the pick-me up that spray painting provides, once the cabinetry is in generally good shape.
Vinyl doors can also be sprayed, in this instance we usually remove the outer wrap and spray the MDF door underneath. If you would like to check whether your kitchen is suitable for spray painting, drop us a line with a couple of photos and we can advise you further.
What do we spray paint?
- Kitchens
- Wardrobes
- Beds and bedroom furniture
- Dining suites
- Alcove units
- Dressers and display units
- Shelving
- Fireplace surrounds
Brightening up a dark room
It isn’t an overstatement to say that changing the colour of your kitchen cabinetry can completely transform your kitchen. This is particularly evident when we’re working with a kitchen that’s poorly lit, and has dark timber doors.
The same principle applies to wardrobes. In particular, an expansive fitted wardrobe spray painted in a light neutral, can considerably brighten up a bedroom.
When it comes to furniture, and specifically traditional furniture, spray painting makes for a considerable modernising effort. While we can’t change the silhouette of a traditional dresser or dining table, a change of colour often does wonders.
Finish options and colour range
If you have spent anytime decorating, you’ll already know that paint finishes come with a number of options. We typically recommend a soft-sheen finish (using PU paint) because we find it to be a practical option for most homes.
Choosing a new colour is probably one of the most important and exciting aspects when it comes to updating your kitchen and furniture. We work with Colourtrend, Farrow & Ball, Little Greene and Neptune in the main, but can colour match any shade you have in mind.
We always recommend comparing a variety of shades in your home. This is the only way to get a true sense of the finish and end result. We’re happy to facilitate this process by organising colour swatches for our clients.