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Brooklyn Cabinet and Backsplash Makeover
 
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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 This Brooklyn space was definitely outdated with dark cupboards and round knobs alongside darker – black – appliances.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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Brooklyn Kitchen Cabinet Painting
 
After painting cabinets and replacing the backsplash

After painting cabinets and replacing the backsplash

Before we started

Before we started

South Slope Cabinet Painter and Backsplash Replacement

There's no firm definition for South Slope's boundaries in Brooklyn, but Roots Cafe is here with New York-grown coffee beans, and Cafe Steinhof presents a slice of Austria with  Wiener schnitzel, cheese spaetzle and kölsch beer for starters. Some homeowners get involved in the 6/15 Green community garden, and others call in Paintworks to update their kitchen. We immediately embraced their vision of changing out dull wood kitchen cabinets with round knobs on everything for the sleek appeal of soft cream cupboard doors and drawer fronts sporting 3" contemporary hardware and a nice white subway tile backsplash.

The work began with removing old hardware, patching those holes and taking the cabinet doors to our shop where we primed them before applying 5 spray coats of tough enamel paint. Without disturbing our fine workmanship, we drilled new holes and installed the classy new hardware. We took out the backsplash and put in new tiles, then painted the cabinet edges and exposed panels before bringing back the totally new-look doors and drawers. It turned out to be kind of a jaw-dropping renovation, much more compatible with the stainless steel appliances and white counters.