Spraying Kitchen units and doors
Spraying kitchen units and doors is a popular method to refresh or update the look of a kitchen without the expense of a full remodel.
Benefits Include:
- Cost-effective: Usually cheaper than replacing units.
- Fast turnaround: Often completed in 1–3 days (size of job depending)
- Professional finish: Achieves a smooth, even look—better than brushes or rollers.
- Customisable: Wide range of colours and finishes (matte, satin, gloss).
- Eco-friendly: Reuses existing cabinetry, reducing waste.
Brushing or Spraying Trim and Woodwork
Brushing or Spraying trim and woodwork is a common decision when finishing interior elements like skirting boards, door frames, window casings, crown molding, and cabinetry. Each method has its advantages and best-use scenarios depending on the project size, desired finish, and available tools.
When to Use Each Method
Brushing:
- Working on small areas or detailed trim.
- Doing touch-ups or minor repairs.
- Working in occupied spaces with little room for masking.
- You want more control and less mess.
- Using oil-based paints (which can clog sprayers).
Spraying:
- Covering large areas (e.g., all skirting boards in a house).
- Seeking a factory-quality smooth finish.
- Working on new construction or unoccupied homes.
- You have time for prep and masking.
- Spraying cabinetry, doors, or crown moulding for a flawless result.