Painting Cupboards

Too Much of a Good Thing

© Kristin Abraham

Oct 10, 2007

The problem with painting cupboards and trim too many times.


This week I've gone back to a familiar and friendly client to repaint her kitchen cupboards. The first time I painted these cupboards was about two years ago and at the time she decided she didn't think a primer was necessary. I did wash the cupboards but the paint had some adherence issues. I think that a primer would have been a good idea.

Since the original painting her children have been allowed to fingerpaint on the cupboards. These paintings have left bumps and ridges that are still noticeable and aren't removable without some serious elbow grease and sanding. Then, they have been painted another time to cover the artwork, I assume. So some of the cupboards have 2-3 coats of paint. And I am now adding a third.

The problem when you pile so much paint onto finished wood is that it begins to develop surface flaws and can bubble and peel. Some times the paint will even get so thick that it will almost develop a soft texture that is easily marred and scratched.

I actually like the look of painted woodwork and cupboards but proper preparation must take place if you're going to stick with the look for a long time and then standard care will help reduce wear and tear damange.


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