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Why cabinet painting is the best (and most affordable) way to completely makeover your kitchen

  • Writer: Greg and Debbie
    Greg and Debbie
  • Oct 17, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: Dec 7, 2024

A clean sunny kitchen with marble countertops and pristine cabinets.

A significant number of us Windsorites are homeowners. And according to a recent study featured by CTV, nearly half of us are mortgage-free! 


It’s a blessing to live in one place for so many years. But oftentimes this means that we live in rooms designed 5, 10, or even 20 years ago – and they can begin to feel a bit stale. Since home renovation can be prohibitively expensive, many of us end up tolerating colours and materials that just don’t feel right anymore.


Your kitchen is the heart of your home. It’s where you fuel your days, brush elbows with your loved ones, get creative, and relax. The way your kitchen is designed has a huge impact on how you feel in it – and who doesn’t want to feel good in the space where we live some of our most precious moments?


Here at Paint Grade, we know that you don’t have to choose between a vacation and a brand new kitchen atmosphere. With kitchen cabinet painting, it’s completely possible to rejuvenate your space without breaking the bank. Here’s why cabinet painting is the perfect kitchen makeover solution.


Colour is everything


Time and time again, the colours we choose to decorate our homes with have been proven to have significant influence over our moods. The two largest “canvases” in your kitchen – the largest spaces that your eye is drawn to – are your walls and your cabinets. You could even argue that your cabinets have more influence over the room’s spatial drama, because you interact with them on a daily basis when perusing ingredients and utensils.


The right shade can balance your space


Take a look at the before and after photo below. Can you believe how much brighter and cohesive the kitchen becomes with updated cabinets? Dark wood colouring has its place, but it can often overwhelm spaces and make them appear darker and more crowded than they actually are. The updated lighter colouring adds a modern, sleek feel that also encourages the eye to take in the other details of the kitchen, like the complementary appliances.



A before and after image of two kitchens. The first photo has dark wood cabinets, and the second has tasteful, white cabinets.


It’s fast, clean, and easy


Home renovations can be a huge pain. If you’re retired, working from home, or just plain old not interested in having a huge crew make a ton of noise and mess in your home, we get it. We’re proud to say that the cabinet painting service we offer at Paint Grade is mess-free, stress-free, and done in only a few days. We use a vacuum sander to ensure that there’s little to no dust while we’re working. You don’t have to remove anything from your cupboards during the renovation, and you can use your kitchen at any time. You won’t believe how fast it is – and how amazing your kitchen will look – after this single change. 


We’ll choose the perfect colour together


Our service includes a free consultation where you can either tell us exactly what colour cabinets you have in mind, or simply tell us the style you’re looking to achieve, and we’ll use our 20+ years of design experience to steer you in the right direction. 


It’s the affordable option


While it’s difficult to pin down the exact number, the ballpark for kitchen renovation costs in Ontario begins at $13,000. It’s so easy to get swept away in the labour and materials for backsplashes, counters, appliances, when all you really want is a refresh. Kitchen cabinet painting is the perfect solution for homeowners looking for an affordable change with huge results. A few coats of paint is truly all you need to remove 20 years of stale energy from your kitchen


Get your free quote now


Ready to take the first step to completely rejuvenate your space? You’ll be so glad you did. Scroll to the bottom of this page, or call 519-999-0359 today to speak with Greg and Debbie.

 
 
 

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