How do we respray
Kitchens
Respraying Solid Wood
Most kitchen interior carcasses are melamine and the iron on wood strip gets resprayed. Generally most kitchens have a melamine interior. From time to time we come across a full solid wood carcass. This is no problem as we respray the front and internal facings which give the kitchen a nice contrast and is only visible when the door is open.
As you can see in the photo, the actual base and sides were not resprayed. Of corse we could do it if you particularly wanted it done, however we do not recommend it
Kitchen Respray How it works
STEP 1 …Day 1
Although the customer may never see the preparation that goes into each door, the longevity of the workmanship is all in the prep. Be aware of companies that quote 10 good to be true’ prices the short cuts are usually in the preperation which only manafests itself weeks after the job is done.
STEP 2 …Day 2
This is the only full day your kitchen will be out of action. There are no harmful chemicals used so it is completely save for kids and pets to be around. If there are time constraints we can mask the kitchen and spray the carcass in the same day meaning you can use your kitchen that evening.
STEP 3 …Day 3
By the end of the day you have a completely new looking kitchen. We double check for any little snags or thinks and then you are good to go!
Things to know about Respraying your Kitchen
Check out our video showing a quick look at respraying the carcass of a kitchen in a private house. This carcass only took about 2 hours to respray. We use dust and fume extractors to minimise any smells Generally, after two hours most of the smell is gone and your kitchen is ready for use that evening.