When you come to realize that your bathroom needs a good update, one thing that you may want to do is to look at your cabinets and think that perhaps the time has come to do something -- but what?
If you see that your cabinets are in good shape but still just don't look all that good, it's entirely possible that you'll be able to do what needs doing to make them look nice by painting your cabinets.
The key to having well painted bathroom cabinets is to make sure that you know what you are doing before starting and then taking the steps to getting it done properly.
Let's have a look at some bathroom cabinet painting tips to know when you want well painted bathroom cabinets.
You're going to want to make sure that you choose a good color for your cabinets and this doesn't necessarily mean a color that is popular or that is often chosen by people for their bathroom cabinets.
Indeed, a good color for your bathroom cabinets just needs to look good for you, and this can start as easily as just having a good look around your bathroom and thinking about what would look good with the rest of the room, walls included.
One of the best things you can do in this regard is to get some paint samples for yourself and to then apply them and see how the colors look in a number of different lighting conditions.
Though the cleaning of your cabinets is going to be essential regardless of what room you are in when you are painting, you will want to pay careful attention to the cabinets in your bathroom as well as the surrounding area to ensure you don't see any signs of mold and mildew.
Indeed, mold and mildew are some of the more insidious things that you can find in a room and given the dangerous nature of mold and mildew and the way that it can be formed more easily due to moisture in your bathroom, it's worth making the time to check for and remove any sign of mildew and mold.
Make sure that you spend the time cleaning these off of your cabinets and then allow time for your cabinets to dry so that you can then proceed to go on to the next step in the painting process.
If you want to be able to properly paint your bathroom cabinets, you're going to need to make the time to remove the hardware that is on your cabinet doors and drawers, as time consuming as a process as that is going to be.
Though you may think that you are going to save a good amount of time if you do not remove the hardware, the reality is that skipping the removal will lead to you having to spend time either protecting the hardware using painter's tape and then still making sure that you get the paintbrush around the hardware without getting the paint on the hardware itself.
Once you will finish painting, you will then have to remove the painter's tape from the hardware and hope that you didn't miss any part of the cabinet while you were carefully painting to avoid getting paint on the hardware.
By removing the hardware prior to painting, you will have a much easier time getting all the surface covered and you won't have to worry about getting paint on the hardware -- and if you like, you will be able to change out the hardware for entirely different hardware!
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