You can purchase your cabinet paint and primer from a variety of brands and types. There are several types of cabinet paint available, including Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, and INSL-X Stix. You will need a primer and at least two coats of paint to make sure your cabinets last. Choose the right one for your project. For more information, read our cabinet paint and primer guides. Once you have chosen the paint and primer you need, you can choose your paint brand and color. 

Zinsser

When it comes to painting kitchen cabinets, Zinsser offers a variety of primers and paints for every need. Its water-based, acrylic-urethane hybrid formula is perfect for almost any surface. Its exceptional bonding qualities allow it to stick to almost any surface, from wood to concrete. You can find it at most home improvement stores. If you’re worried about the amount of VOCs it produces, you can purchase a low-VOC version. 

Sherwin Williams

Sherwin Williams cabinet paint and primer can transform your kitchen cabinets into a beautiful work of art. You can choose between two different finishes: satin or eggshell. Semi-gloss paint is ideal for kitchen cabinets, as it is easier to clean and provides a smooth finish. Satin paint is also more durable than eggshell, so it is ideal for a laundry room, too. Both finishes will enhance your kitchen’s aesthetic appeal and will last for many years.

Benjamin Moore

If you are remodeling your kitchen and are looking for cabinet paint and primer, Benjamin Moore is one of the most popular choices for painting cabinets. Their Advance cabinet paint and primer offers a satin-sheen finish, but has the durability of a full-gloss finish. Available in five different finishes, this paint can be used on any surface, from kitchen cabinets to crown molding. Unlike oil-based paint, this primer and paint can be cleaned with water.

INSL-X Stix

The best way to ensure an even surface for your new paint job is to use a bonding primer before the final paint job. Stix is a waterborne primer that bonds to a variety of hard surfaces without blotting or blocking tannin bleed. Like Benjamin Moore’s Fresh Start, Stix dries to a hard, durable finish. It can also be top-coated with an alkyd, latex, or urethane paint to give it a durable finish.

BIN shellac

Zinsser BIN is a widely used shellac primer. It is sold at major home improvement stores. The Sherwin Williams brand has the same specifications, and is sold for about $44 a gallon. It dries to its maximum hardness in seven days. It’s a good choice for oak cabinets, but you should also look for a good primer to give your new finish a smooth finish.

INSL-X Cabinet Coat

The ultimate finish for furniture, shelving and cabinetry, Cabinet Coat delivers a smooth factory finish and long-lasting beauty for any project. Cabinet Coat will transform any piece of furniture into a showpiece, whether it’s refinishing your kitchen cabinets, re-finishing your bathroom vanities, or restoring a crown molding. You’ll be amazed at how much your new pieces will look like!

Cabinet Painting Service Locations: Wilmington, DEMiddletown, DENewark, DEBear, DEPennsville, NJ

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