We spray paint kitchen cabinets
Q1: Should I paint my kitchen cabinets or replace them?
For most kitchens in good condition, respraying is the smarter choice. It costs a fraction of full replacement, can be completed in 2–3 days, and delivers a finish that's indistinguishable from new. Unless your cabinets are structurally damaged, a professional respray by AP Sprayers is almost always a better value.
If your cabinet carcasses are structurally sound and you're happy with the layout, painting or respraying is almost always the smarter choice. A professional respray by AP Sprayers delivers a factory-smooth finish that completely transforms the look of your kitchen — at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Full kitchen replacements in the UK typically cost £5,000–£25,000+. A professional respray costs significantly less and can be completed in 2–3 days with minimal disruption. If your doors are warped, water-damaged, or falling apart, replacement may make more sense — but for most kitchens in good condition, respraying is the better investment.
Q1. Should I paint my kitchen cabinets or replace them?
Q2. How much does professional kitchen cabinet painting cost?
Q3. What's included in a professional kitchen cabinet respray?
Q4. How long does kitchen cabinet painting take?
Q5. Can you paint kitchen cabinets without sanding?
Q6. How long do painted kitchen cabinets last?
Q7. What paint colours make a kitchen look more expensive?
Q8. Should I paint my kitchen cabinets myself or hire a pro?
Q9. How to find a reliable kitchen cabinet painter near me
Q10. Why is kitchen cabinet painting so expensive
Q11. What questions should I ask before hiring a cabinet painter?
