Cabinet refinishing

Cabinet Painting & Refinishing Eugene | Cabinet Painter

Replacing kitchen cabinets is expensive and disruptive. Cabinet painting and refinishing delivers the same transformation at a fraction of the cost. Randall J. Banks Painting provides professional cabinet painting for Eugene homes — kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and custom built-ins — using premium enamel paints that cure to a hard, durable, factory-quality finish.

As a dedicated cabinet painter in Eugene, Randall takes the time to properly clean, degrease, sand, and prime every surface before applying multiple thin coats of cabinet-grade enamel. The result is a smooth, durable finish that looks like new cabinetry — at a fraction of the cost.

Our Cabinet Refinishing Process

01

Clean & Degrease

All surfaces are thoroughly cleaned to remove kitchen grease, grime, and residue that prevent proper adhesion.

02

Sand & Prime

Doors and frames are lightly sanded for texture. A high-bond primer is applied to ensure the paint grips the surface permanently.

03

Spray or Brush Finish

Cabinet-grade enamel is applied in thin, even coats. Doors are painted off-site for a smooth, dust-free finish.

04

Reassemble & Detail

Doors are rehung, drawers reinstalled, and new hardware fitted. We adjust alignment so everything works smoothly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Eugene?+
Cabinet painting costs depend on the number of cabinets, door style, and finish type. A typical kitchen (15-20 cabinet fronts) ranges $1,500-$3,500. This includes cleaning, degreasing, sanding, priming, two coats of enamel paint, and new hardware installation. Far less than the $8,000-$15,000 cost of new cabinets.
How long does cabinet painting take?+
Most kitchen cabinet projects take 3-5 days. This allows proper drying time between coats. Cabinets are functional within 24 hours of the final coat, though we recommend waiting 72 hours before placing heavy items or cleaning aggressively.
What paint finish do you use for cabinets?+
We use high-quality cabinet-grade enamel paints (Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane or Benjamin Moore Advance) that self-level for a smooth, factory-like finish. These paints cure to a hard, durable surface that withstands kitchen grease, moisture, and daily use without yellowing.
Do you remove cabinet doors or paint them in place?+
We remove all cabinet doors, drawers, and hardware for painting. Doors are painted in our workspace where conditions are controlled, ensuring a clean, even finish with no dust or overshop. Cabinet boxes are painted in place with careful masking and protection.
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