The Best Paint For Kitchen Cabinets

Kenneth Wilson

Painting your kitchen cabinet is not an easy task. It is the place where you store food items. You have to maintain it so that the food will be fresh. But we are confused about choosing the correct paint for our kitchen cabinets.

There are many paints available in the market. Sometimes we may just renovate or would like to make some changes in the kitchen cabinet. Then we have to choose the paint according to that.

In this article, I will give a detailed view of different paints, their benefits, advantages, disadvantages, and everything you need to know about painting kitchen cabinets.

Types Of Paint For Your Kitchen Cabinet


Here are some of the paints you can consider for painting your kitchen cabinet. 


1. Latex Paint


Pros

Latex Paints can be combined with water easily. It applies smoothly to both interior and exterior use. It can be easily cleaned up if something spills on the wall. It is non-toxic and does not have any foul smell like other paints. When we use oil-based paints for interior work the foul smell will linger in the air for many weeks. But that is not the case with latex paints. The foul smell will fade away once the paint dries.

But make sure you use adequate ventilation whenever you paint indoors. It is also non-flammable. Since this is non-flammable, you don't have to worry about the disposal. It is very environmentally friendly when compared with other paints in the markets. Since it is non-toxic it can be disposed of with other wastes. If you handle the paint according to the requirements mentioned by the company it can be recycled as well.

Latex paints will give a glossy finish to your wall. One of the major advantages of using latex paints is it dries faster. When you apply the second coat after the first coat you are required to wait for less than 1 hour. WMB construction uses latex paints in most of its applications. It contains acrylic resins which offer excellent adhesion and durability.

Cons

Even though it has impeccable advantages, it has got some disadvantages too. Wooden surfaces must be cleaned carefully before using latex paints. So that the paint will stick properly. If not, it will create a lot of mess. Make sure you seal the wood properly otherwise the wood will start to swell. Since it is temperature sensitive it will shrink easily. If you are a less experienced painter then you can go for latex paints when it comes to painting kitchen cabinets.

Product

  1. Hemway 


2. Oil Based Paints


Pros

Oil-based paint usually contains natural oil or synthetic oil as its base. Alkyd base is the most commonly used base in oil-based paint because of its lower price and higher strength. These two bases are good for exterior as well as interior painting. It is very durable and flexible for kitchen cabinets. It will adhere to the fences and will protect your metal surfaces from rust.

It has a separate oil base for woods called Oil-based wood stains. This is mostly used for wood painting and kitchen cabinets. It will provide a smooth surface on the first coat itself so that there is no need for a second coat. It can be easily applied to hard surfaces. It is considered for covering any damaged furniture as it will make the old furniture look new.

One big advantage of using oil paint is that you can easily trim the surface without any discrepancies. If you are an expert painter then you can switch to oil-based paints for kitchen cabinets. It used to dry harder which will give a clean look.

Cons

But oil paint is very difficult to clean up once you finish. It will stick to the rollers and brushes once you finish painting. It also requires solvent for thinning purposes. Even though you don't require any second coat, if you wish to apply then you have to do it the next day. You can't apply it directly without using a primer first.

It is flammable and toxic so that you can't dispose of it other wastes. You have to carefully follow the instructions before disposing of it. When applying oil-based paint make sure you wear a mask as it contains a foul smell which will make you feel suffocated. 

Product

  1. Rust Oleum 


3. Hybrid Enamels


Pros

Hybrid Enamels contain both traditional and water-based formulations. They are perfect for exterior painting and kitchen cabinets. If you are planning to use it for your external use then you can use it for wood and metals. Make sure you use this when the temperature is above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Don't apply it when the walls are moist. 

Because the moisture in the walls will damage the paint and it will be of no use in the end. Make sure you use it in a dry environment. To get a proper finish avoid painting it directly under the sun. Don't touch directly after you paint. It comes in a wide range of colors so that you don't have to search very hard.

Cons

They are toxic as well as flammable so make sure you avoid children reaching out to them. The volatile content in the paint can cause toxicity to the environment. However, if you use water-based hybrid enamel paints they won't be very toxic. 

Product

  1. Premium Decor  


4. Gloss Paints


Pros

High Gloss paints will always add a look to your kitchen cabinets. They are very impressive and will suit modern kitchens more than traditional kitchens. They are used to reflect light effectively which in turn will make your kitchen feel lighter. This is ideal for small places. One of the biggest advantages of high gloss paint is you can easily clean it.

You can easily wipe off all the stains with the help of a small cloth. Using a non-scratch damp cloth, you can remove the blemishes that occur while cooking. They also contain waterproof qualities so that you don't have to add any extra sealing treatments.

Cons

Since they are very glossy any small scratch will be easily visible. You have to be very careful while handling the vessels. They don't reflect any light they used to absorb them which in turn will make your room look smaller. Before you choose any dark colors give it a second thought. 

Product

  1. Farrow and Ball Full Gloss Paint 


5. Satin Paints


Pros

Applying satin paints to your kitchen cabinets is easy. They require very little effort. They are very easy to clean up. All you have to do is wipe the area with the help of a small kitchen towel. They have an extra protective layer that will help you to prevent kitchen stains.

Once the paints get dried, they will be very shiny. It will be more like semi-gloss paint. If your kitchen is in an area of high moisture then it would be better if you did not go with satin paints as they cannot absorb moisture easily.

Cons

Most kitchen cabinets need to be maintained so that they can withstand oil, grease, and other kitchen wastes. But you can't expect all these in satin paints. They are not very durable like semi-glass paints. 

Product

  1. Benjamin Moore Advance Interior Satin Paint

Related Questions


What are the best two-tone colors to warm up your kitchen cabinets?

Some of the best two-tone colors are Sea Blue + Sky Blue, Barn Red + Sage Green, Leafy Green + White, Bold Blue + Soft Blue, Bright Red + Midnight Black, and Cool Grey + Hot Orange.


What is the best way to go about painting kitchen cabinets?

If you would like to renovate your kitchen cabinets or want to add some sparkle, go for DIY painting ideas. It will enhance the looks further which will make your kitchen cabinet more attractive.


How to repaint your kitchen cabinets?

If you would like to repaint some parts of your kitchen cabinets go for spray painting. Avoid using brushes or rollers.


Conclusion  


I hope this article answers the question "The Best Paint For Kitchen Cabinets". Painting your kitchen cabinets could be your dream. The kitchen is the place where we cook for our family. Painting it in an attractive way will motivate us to cook more.

With the help of this article find the right type of paint for your kitchen cabinet and enjoy cooking. If you have any questions don't forget to drop them in the comments below.

Kenneth Wilson
August 6, 2021
Ideas & Inspiration, Interior, Remodeling

Kenneth Wilson

Retired contractor. Currently residing in Southwest Florida. Now in semi-retirement, I write and manage this blog focused on helping home owners make savvy decisions when it comes to finding contractors and getting their projects done. I also operate remodeling design service for homeowners.

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