Saturday, September 11, 2010

Dreaming of White Cabinets


Dear Alisha,

Our last home had white cabinets and I loved them. I loved the kitchen. Even though it was on the small side I just loved being in there. Two years ago we bought our first house. In my mind I made a list of three things I wanted to change right away, one of those things was refinishing the oak kitchen cabinets. After we bought it I told my husband this and he thought it wasn’t the greatest idea. Now I am unsure. Will painting the cabinets depreciate the home and make it hard to sell later on down the road? Am I just throwing money down the drain by painting cabinets that have nothing really wrong with them? Will it be too hard to keep clean with kids (we didn’t have kids in the first house)? Please help.

Dreaming of White Cabinets

Dear Dreamer,

I am so glad you asked this question. I love white cabinets and I love talking about work I've completed. White cabinets are light and fresh and timeless. I had white cabinets in our first house and couldn't dream of a cabinet color I would like more in the future. After looking for a different house in our desired neighborhood and not finding white cabinets in any of them, we made the easy decision to buy a house we liked and to planned on refinishing the cabinets when we moved it.

Even with this agreed upon plan, I was questioned several times about painting over good condition cherry wood cabinets. I thought one of our woodworking friend might have a heart attack upon learning of my plan. Even Justin tried to sneak in a little "you really still want to paint the cabinets?", after the new counter tops were installed. It's not that the cherry cabinets looked bad, they just weren't my first or second choice.

Before:

I actually don't think they looked too bad in photos. It felt like the redwood forest to me.

In process:

After:

We did not paint these cabinets ourselves. I wanted them smooth and perfect so I chose a professional who sprayed them with an oil based paint. If I were to do it again, I would not use an oil paint. We had to leave our house for 5 days, and it still stunk for weeks after wards. I would use a water based semi-gloss paint made just for cabinets, over a primer made to adhere. Make sure you hire a paint company that has done it before and has the photos to prove it. Plan on it costing more than you would expect. It was so much work. They turned the whole kitchen into a spray room, taping off every little thing except the cabinets. With cherry wood, we could expect a smooth finish, but with oak you will still see a little grain pattern. I don't think this is a problem, it just proves your cabinets are wood.

I am happy with the results over all. It has been two years now and there are little nicks and dings that need a touch up, but that's to be expected.

I have also helped paint the oak cabinets in a friends kitchen. I wish I had an after photo for you, because it was a night and day difference, it looked amazing!

Here is a quick summary of what is involved.: You will need to clean out your kitchen, removing most of what is on the shelves, though not to the degree you would have to with a professional job. Then remove all the doors and hardware, give a light sanding to everything, wipe them down, prime the cabinets two coats, paint the cabinets-about 3 coats each side, paint the hung cabinet frames about 5 times, and finally when everything is dry, rehang the doors and reinstall the hardware. That last step is pure joy. With a team of helpers, we were able to do an entire kitchen in two labor intensive days. That was unusually fast.

If you are thinking that this sounds like a lot of work, it is. If you are a little lazy when it comes to home improvement projects, don't even start it unless you are sure you will finish. As for it depreciating the value of your home, I think that it depends on how well it is done. It's not like oak cabinets are helping anybody's home value. I think a good job will update your kitchen. Keeping them clean requires wiping dirty spots off from time to time. It doesn't seem to take very much time. I just do it when I am wiping down my kitchen counters or moping the floor and notice a spot.

More tips:
*Do not use a pure white paint. Make sure it is warmed or muddied up.
*Use really good paint and primer. We went to the Miller paint store and asked them for their recommendations and they walked us through it.
*Even if it's just white, you must do a test swatch first.
*Have everything set up before you start, including a clean, dry area to paint the cabinets doors in.
*Paint your cabinets first and your walls second, if you are changing that too.
*I like a low nap roller or the doors.
*Consider replacing your hardware. Good hardware will make your cabinets look more expensive.

Good luck. If you do not like your kitchen, then do something about it. I hope you can convince your husband. They are always the slowest to get on board. "But we can't paint over real wood!!" Yes you can. Many high-end kitchens are built in wood and then painted.

24 comments:

Angie K. said...

Your kitchen is my dream kitchen. I too would love to paint my pine cabinets white but I am very afraid of all the long and tedious hours of hard work. But if it meant having a kitchen that looked and felt similar to yours, it would be worth it... my kitchen still wouldn't come close though.

This land is your land, this land is my land, from California, to the New York island, from the redwood forest...

Janalee said...

I think that would really make my kitchen look nice,better than our oak scratched up ones, but then it'd make the whiteish tile look off and so we'd need to put in new floors. and throw out the bisque appliances and repaint everything. And what about the laminate wood countertops? See cabinets are just the beginning. I hate them, but I won't put in the work. And I won't beat myself up about it. (too much)

When I'm an old hag, I'll do that stuff.

Mandee said...

These kinds of posts are my favorite! Before and after pics always make me happy. The transformation of your kitchen is like night and day. Love white cabinets!

iknowjewels said...

We have needing to be refinished oak cabinets in the house we are renting. Needless to say, I wish they were a. painted or b. stained a differernt color.

Ah, enjoy homeownership.

Carrie said...

i don't understand why people are so worried about their home value when remodeling, i.e., what someone else will think of their home and style. i mean, doesn't that defeat the purpose of having your own home? it seems like a waste to not fully enjoy your home and make it what you want while it is yours. to me, that is worth more.

Alisha said...

Jana, I do not think you should ever paint your cabinets white, for so many reasons. It wouldn't look good and I think they'd get scratched up. If you had to paint them, why not a color like red?

Carrie, I couldn't agree with you more. I've said the same thing. It's a mini-pet peeve of mine that I hear all the time. I just want to scream "BUT IT'S YOUR HOUSE NOW!!"

Melissa Myers said...

I'd say definitely have them painted, but don't do it yourself. We've done both. We painted our own cabinets a dark -almost black- in our previous home, and then had professionals spray our kitchen cabinets a white lacquer in our current home. The result was MUCH better when they were sprayed. They look brand new, and the lacquer wipes clean easily. And although it is more expensive to have it professionally done, it is definitely worth it. Painting cabinets yourselves might detract from the resale value, but having it professionally done will definitely add to resale, in my opinion. If "dreamer" lives in Utah, I recommend Phil Proctor in Springville. He was very inexpensive and did a fabulous job.

Jen said...

I'm so glad someone asked this question! I've been trying to convince my husband that we need to paint our dated oak cabinets white! And i just keep hearing, "You want to paint them... white??"

Alisha, your kitchen is gorgeous. Have you ever considered doing a little interior design for others?

Heather said...

We painted our oak cabinets black a few years ago. At first I was a little leary... Black?! But white would not have worked in my kitchen.

I absolutely love the black. I do have to run the dust cloth on occasion over the trim, and yes there have been a few places that have needed touch up. (What can you expect with 5 kids)

I painted the base by hand with a really good brush, and then had someone spray the cabinet doors. So worth it!

Alisha said...

Melissa, I agree the results with a professional will be much better. But if it's not in the budget, I have seen owner painted cabinets that still looked good.

Jen, I am an interior designer (meaning I have a degree) buried underneath layers of kids and domestic life. Thanks for the encouragement.

Heather, I want to see pictures!! I love the idea.

jess said...

stalking from Jana's blog.....
What if our outdated oak cabinets are surrounding outdated cream-ish laminate countertops? Also we have white appliances. Then, what do I paint them? Brown? Green? We are getting new wood laminate flooring put in soon, and I can't figure out how to make it all look put together

Alisha said...

Jess, could you paint the cabinets cream? Black might look nice (I haven't seen your house, you'll need plenty of natural light to pull if off) but then there's the outdated appliance problem. I think I'd go with a color like green or another color your love, just make sure it's the perfect shade with a cream undertone to it so it blends.

Christy Wheeler said...

I LOVE white kitchens too. I think I will always want white kitchens. To me, they look so clean and fresh. I also feel this way about bathrooms, however I might be able to do a dark wood in the bathroom.
Anyway, I love your kitchen redo. I think it was the smart choice. I think it lightened up the kitchen so much!
To the dreamer, I absolutely don't think that white kitchens will make it harder to sell, I think it will help actually! I loved that the house we bought had a white kitchen! Now for the bathrooms...

Michael said...

If anyone painted my beautiful redwood cabinets, I would have to kill them. I'm still looking for the fool that painted my beautiful stone fireplace. OMG! What is that going to cost me to undo.

Michael said...

If anyone painted my beautiful redwood cabinets, I would have to kill them. I'm still looking for the fool that painted my beautiful stone fireplace. OMG! What is that going to cost me to undo.

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