Clean all cabinet surfaces thoroughly using a degreaser to remove built-up grime and ensure paint or finish adheres properly.
Use a screwdriver to remove all existing cabinet hardware such as knobs and handles.
Fill any holes or dents in the cabinet surfaces with wood filler and allow to dry completely.
Sand all filled areas and cabinet surfaces lightly to create a smooth, paint-ready finish.
Wipe down all sanded surfaces with a tack cloth or vacuum to remove dust before painting.
Apply painter’s tape around cabinet edges and nearby surfaces to protect them from paint.
Paint or refinish cabinet exteriors using a cabinet paint or refinishing kit; allow proper drying time between coats.
Install new cabinet hardware using a drill and measuring tape to ensure even placement.
Paint the kitchen walls with a fresh, modern color to brighten the space and complement the cabinets.
Apply peel-and-stick backsplash tiles to the wall area between countertops and cabinets for an updated look.
Use a level and stud finder to mark placement for floating shelves on empty wall space.
Install floating shelves using decorative brackets or hidden mounts, ensuring they are securely anchored.
Replace outdated light fixtures with modern options or install LED strip lights under cabinets for better illumination.
Use caulk to seal any gaps between the backsplash and wall or countertop for a clean finish.
Touch up any paint or finish imperfections after all installations are complete.
Add decorative accessories like plants, bowls, or artwork to personalize the space.
Ensure all tools and materials are cleaned up and stored properly after the project.
Test all lighting and hardware to confirm everything is functioning correctly.
Ventilate the kitchen well during and after painting to allow fumes to dissipate.
Enjoy your refreshed kitchen with updated style and functionality.