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Williamsburg Brooklyn Cabinet Painting
 

Cabinets under the island repaired and resurfaced, walls and ceiling freshly painted too.

Cabinet Painters in Williamsburg

While Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia presents the largest living history museum portraying 18th century American life, the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn embraces everything of 21st century life for shopping, entertainment, dining and living in the Big Apple. Like its Virginia counterpart, several buildings are vintage, but the NYC version radiates creative vitality and contemporary vibes.

It is in this energetic environment that we were called to fix up some dented cabinets and apply a new surface, plus paint the kitchen walls and ceiling. The client had contracted for handsome new flooring, and the old cabinets were a dismal, dull, dated, uneven wood tone. We patched and smoothed out the surfaces before painting two tones of refined gray that transforms this kitchen to a stylish heart of the home.  

The “before” dull, dented, dismal cabinets under the island.

 
Brooklyn Cabinet and Backsplash Makeover
 
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BEFORE

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Gowanus Cabinet Painting Contractor

The kitchen really is the heart of the home, not only for food and beverages, but also for info exchange, notes, reminders, kid’s drawings and all kinds of communication. This Brooklyn space was definitely outdated with dark cupboards and round knobs alongside darker – black – appliances. And, the stainless steel appliances were not showcased the way they are with the changes.

Our team removed the old, dark backsplash, patched the wall and installed a very cool new penny tile backsplash pattern. The cabinet doors were taken off-site for expert refinishing in our dedicated spray paint studio. We expertly resurfaced the upper cupboard doors with Farrow & Ball’s Oxford Stone. The lower cabinets took on Farrow & Ball’s Tanner’s Brown. With sleek, new hardware handles, the transformation is stunning. It exudes a contemporary aura and like all kitchen renovations, adds measurable value to the property and immeasurable value to the daily experience living here.  

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Lenox Hill Cabinet Painting
 
Lenox Hill kitchen AFTER

Lenox Hill kitchen AFTER

Lenox Hill kitchen AFTER

Lenox Hill kitchen AFTER

Midtown East Backsplash Tile Contractor

 According to nextdoor.com: “Research shows that connecting with just six neighbors reduces loneliness and social anxiety.” The nextdoor app helps people who live near one another help out, sell stuff, exchange information and share contractor recommendations. And we are mighty proud to have been one of the contractor recommendations for a kitchen renovation before new folks moved in from out of state.

The galley kitchen is much loved for efficiency and convenience, and this one’s wood cabinets and old backsplash had worn out its welcome. We came in to resurface all the cupboard doors and drawers in a much brighter white. We also removed and replaced the dull, mini-brick look backsplash with an interesting blue and white geometric tile pattern. The somewhat long hardware was replaced with a shorter version which adds to the contemporary flair. These new homeowners and now clients of ours are already connected with neighbors who happen to be clients as well. The value of word-of-mouth advertising cannot be purchased. It is a result of professional services rendered with amazing results, which is our goal on every project.

Lenox Hill kitchen BEFORE

Lenox Hill kitchen BEFORE

 
Cabinet Painting Riverdale
 
Riverdale Cabinet Painter

AFTER, beautiful and sophisticated

BEFORE, out of place color

Bronx Kitchen Painting Contractors

Updating a kitchen ranges from the price of a new car, albeit a small model, to simple dollar store décor items. One of the large surface areas and major focal points in this proverbial heart of the home is the cabinetry. This couple in Riverdale craved a new look, but already loved their high quality cabinets. Quality is a hallmark of this Bronx neighborhood, with large estates overlooking the Hudson River. Nice single family homes and co-op buildings lend a diversified, affordable section of the borough. Tree-lined streets offer a pastoral feel of being out of the city, while still in the city.

 Something as simple as painting cabinets for these folks added new energy and a more sophisticated appearance to the kitchen. Covering a dusty rose red with a fresh warm white takes special care to prepare the surface for maximum adherence and smooth covering. The molding and detail in the cabinet piece got our attention. It takes professional painters every time to assure all the grooves and seams are painted perfectly, full coverage without any excess or drippings. The sharp white upper cabinets and black countertop, anchored with lower rich wood cabinets, provide an affordable, contemporary refreshment to this kitchen.

 
Upper West Side Kitchen Cabinet Makeover
 
AFTER - Bright and Lovely 2-Tone Cabinets and Hardware

AFTER - Bright and Lovely 2-Tone Cabinets and Hardware

BEFORE - Dull and Outdated Paint and Knobs

BEFORE - Dull and Outdated Paint and Knobs

2-Tone Cabinet Painting in Manhattan

The kitchen, that proverbial heart of the home, has evolved in recent months in many a home to the proverbial heart of work space. Manhattan residences are not synonymous with McMansions or sprawling spaces where a home office can be quickly carved in an under-utilized room. Here, things are organized for maximum efficiency in every square foot; there simply are no under-utilized rooms. So, the new work-at-home model – whether temporary or permanent - must be adapted to what’s available. Here it was one outdated kitchen.

The client wanted to refresh her kitchen/home office combo, so after beautiful new counters and a modern horizontal-pattern backsplash were installed, we breezed in to paint the cabinets and install new hardware. The upper cupboards have been smoothly coated with the Sherwin-Williams satin paint named Pure White. The lower ones are Tricorn Black, also in satin, also a Sherwin-Williams product. The hardware is an understated elegant brushed nickel in simple square knobs and horizontal draw pulls. We suspect this lady can work better, smarter and more efficiently for having this stylish, sleek, new update at the end of her 14-foot [give or take] commute to work.