How much will painting the cabinets cost?

For tight grain/smooth woods such as birch, maple, pine, or similar veneer:

  • Smaller kitchens typically start at $2500 and are often done for less than $3000 (roughly up to 25 doors & drawers combined).
  • Average size kitchens usually cost between $3500 and $4500… a range that can encompass an island (approximately 35 to 40 doors and drawers combined).
  • Larger kitchens are typically $5000 to $6000 or more (with a combination of roughly 45 to 55 doors and drawers).   Larger kitchens more often have other cost factors.

Remember, these are averages.  Please review the notes on additional costs below.

For Oak cabinets, which Colorwheel usually does a grain reduction step:

  • Smaller kitchens typically start at $3000 and are often done for less than $3700 (roughly up to 25 doors & drawers combined).
  • The average size kitchen will cost between $4500 and $5500… a range that can encompass an island (approximately 35 to 40 doors and drawers combined).
  • Larger kitchens are typically $6000 to $7000 or more (with a combination of roughly 45 to 55 doors and drawers).   Larger kitchens more often have other cost factors.

Remember, these are averages.  Please review the notes on additional costs below.

Other Cost Factors

  1.  Color selected, as some require extra coats
  2.  Sanding of door edges to ensure fit
  3.  Grain filling on OAK, which is an extra process Colorwheel offers to help with OAK specifically
  4.  Artistic endeavors such as distressing, glazing, striping, or high gloss finishes
  5.  Repairs to surfaces
  6.  Changing hardware locations or styles, from one-hole to two, or from two to one, or the size of the spacing
  7.  Handling hardware that is difficult to remove, for example soft brass screws, stripped screws, flatheads, etc.,
  8.  Painting of shelves
  9.  Painting of open box systems, or the boxes behind glass doors
  10.  Glass doors themselves
  11.  Corbels, moldings, decorative trim pieces, etc.
  12.  Islands
  13.  Number of colors being used
  14.  Crown molding
  15.  Profile complexity, staggered height boxes, etc.
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