Cabinet Painting in Northern Utah
Professional kitchen cabinet painting services from HQ Painting
Luxury Coatings: We use premium Sherwin-Williams systems designed to meet rigorous KCMA durability standards, not standard house paint.
Dust-Free Process: We use HEPA-filtered sanders to keep your home clean.
Factory Finish: We paint your cabinets in a controlled on-site area for a flawless look.
Local Expertise: 25 years of experience working right here in Utah.
Your kitchen is the heartbeat of your home. It’s where homework happens on the island, where holiday meals are prepped, and where guests naturally gather. But if you are staring at dated “honey oak” from the 90s or a dark cherry finish that sucks the light out of the room, you probably feel stuck.
You have two bad options:
1. Replace them: Spend $30,000+ and live without a kitchen for six weeks during a messy demolition.
2. Hire a cheap painter: Get a general contractor who brushes latex wall paint over your doors, leaving you with sticky surfaces, brush marks, and peeling edges in six months.
There is a third option.
At HQ Painting, we specialize in professional kitchen cabinet painting. We don’t just “paint” cabinets. We bring them back to life! Uriel and our team use Sherwin Williams Gallery paint and a rigorous preparation system to give your existing cabinets a factory-like finish that looks brand new, for a fraction of the cost of replacement.
We serve homeowners across the Wasatch Front and Park City, from the historic homes in Holladay to the custom estates on the Draper bench. If the wood is good, we can save it.
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In Utah “cabinet painting” can sometimes be a loose term. For some contractors, it means taking the doors off, leaning them against your garage wall, and blasting them with a sprayer.
That isn’t how we operate. When you search for cabinet painters near me, you often find companies that treat cabinets like drywall.
Uriel has spent over 25 years in the coating industry. He understands that cabinets are furniture, not walls. They face abuse that walls never see—grease splatters, wet hands, banging pots, and constant touching.
If you skip the chemistry, the paint fails.
We know that the dry air in Sandy and Cottonwood Heights affects how primers adhere to the surface. We know that the UV rays hitting a kitchen window in South Jordan can yellow cheap lacquer. We approach every cabinet refinishing project with a technical mindset. We identify the wood species (Oak? Maple? MDF?), assess the existing finish, and choose a primer that bonds chemically to the substrate.
We don’t chase volume. We aren’t a franchise trying to hit a quota. We are a husband-and-wife team focused on “Approachable Luxury.” We give you a magazine-quality kitchen without the pretension or the “luxury tax” pricing.
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We treat your cabinets like a car finish. No brush strokes. No roller stipple. Just a smooth, hard shell that wipes clean.
We stick to the schedule. A kitchen remodel disrupts your life enough; we won’t add to the stress by ghosting you. If we say we’ll be there at 8:00 AM, we are there.
Olga provides a clear, itemized bid. You will know exactly what the process costs before we lift a finger. No hidden fees for “extra coats” or hardware installation.
We work clean. We respect your home. We don’t leave until you are thrilled with the transformation.
Achieving a factory finish requires a system. We don’t skip steps. Here is exactly what happens when you hire HQ Painting for repainting kitchen cabinets.
Before a single tool is touched, we establish a clean-room environment to ensure your home remains pristine throughout the process.
We label every single door, drawer front, drawer pull and knob.
This is where most DIYers and inexperienced painters fail. Your kitchen cabinets are covered in invisible layers of cooking oil, hand oils, and silicone (from cleaning sprays like Pledge).
Paint needs something to hold onto. We create a “mechanical bond.”
We don’t use “paint and primer in one.” That is a marketing gimmick.
We use 2K (two-component) Polyurethanes.
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Not every kitchen is right for kitchen cabinet refinishing. Olga is honest during the estimate. If your cabinets are cheap particle board that is water-damaged and falling apart, painting is like putting lipstick on a pig. We will tell you to save your money for new cabinets.
However, some homes in the Wasatch Front have solid wood cabinets with “good bones.” They just look dated.
The “Two-Tone” Trend: We often paint the upper cabinets a clean white (like Chantilly Lace or White Dove) and the island a deep accent color (like Hale Navy or Iron Ore). This adds depth and a custom feel to the kitchen without the cost of a remodel.
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How long does cabinet painting take?
An average sized kitchen in Northern Utah takes about 5-7 working days.
Do you spray inside the cabinets?
Typically, no. We paint the exterior of the boxes, the face frames, and both sides of the doors/drawers. The interiors are usually a melamine or clear-coated maple that is best left alone for durability. However, if you have glass-front cabinets, we do spray the interiors to match.
Can I change my hardware?
Absolutely, as new knobs and pulls act like the “jewelry” of the kitchen. However, please note that filling old holes is excluded from our warranty due to the risk of cracking, so we recommend reusing existing spacing where possible. Additionally, while we install your new handles, we require homeowners to install any new hinges themselves.
I’m looking for cabinet painters near me. What areas do you serve?
We offer cabinet painting throughout Northern Utah, including:
What questions should I ask when evaluating cabinet painting companies in Utah?
Look for painters who specialize in cabinets, not just walls. Ask about their process. Do they clean with degreaser? Do they sand? Do they use specific bonding primers? At HQ Painting, Uriel is happy to explain the chemistry behind our process so you can be confident in your investment.