Cabinet Painting

Cabinet Painting and Refinishing in Tustin, CA

Factory-style prep and finish work for kitchens, bathrooms, and built-ins across Tustin.

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Cabinet painting is a finish-driven service that depends on disciplined prep, controlled application, and the right coating system. Dream Painting focuses on surface cleaning, deglossing, sanding, priming, and smooth topcoats that update the look of kitchens and bathrooms without the disruption of full replacement.

Tustin, California

Cabinet Painting Considerations in Tustin

Tustin's building stock spans more than a century. Old Town along Main Street and El Camino Real holds Craftsman cottages and early California bungalows with original clapboard siding that calls for gentle hand-sanding, wood-filler repair, and historically sympathetic palettes coordinated with the city's historic-overlay design guidelines. Tustin Ranch to the south is master-planned Mediterranean and Spanish-style estates with large stucco facades, tall entryways, and strict HOA color-approval processes, while the newer Tustin Legacy homes on the former Marine air station use contemporary materials like HardiePlank and composite trim that require specific primers and application technique.

Areas we serve in Tustin:

Old Town TustinTustin RanchTustin LegacyColumbus Tustin Park areaPeters CanyonMCAS Tustin blimp hangars

What This Service Covers

  • Kitchen cabinet doors and drawer fronts
  • Cabinet boxes and visible frames
  • Bathroom vanities and built-ins
  • Hardware removal and relabeling
  • Minor surface repairs before coating

Our Process

1

Remove and label doors, drawers, and hardware.

2

Clean, sand, repair, and prime all cabinet surfaces.

3

Apply finish coats with attention to smoothness, edges, and durability.

4

Reinstall, align hardware, and complete touch-ups.

Why It Matters

Cabinet work is finish-sensitive and should not be rushed

Clean prep is critical in kitchens and bathrooms

Hardware and door organization prevents reinstallation issues

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you remove cabinet doors and hardware before painting?

In most cases, yes. Removing and labeling doors, drawers, and hardware allows for better surface preparation and a more controlled finish.

Can older cabinets still be painted, or do they need to be replaced?

Yes. If the cabinet boxes and doors are in good condition, painting can be an effective way to update the look of the space.

Can cabinets be repainted if they were already painted once before?

Often, yes. What matters is whether the existing finish is still stable enough to be cleaned, sanded, and properly prepped before another coating goes on.

What is the main downside of painting cabinets instead of replacing them?

Cabinet painting only works well when the existing cabinets are worth saving. If the doors are damaged, the layout is wrong, or the surfaces are failing badly, painting may improve the look but not solve the bigger problem.

Why is cabinet painting more involved than painting walls?

Cabinet surfaces require deeper cleaning, more controlled prep, and coating systems designed for frequent touch and wear.

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Choose a Finish That Looks Right and Lasts

Good results come from the right prep, the right coatings, and careful application. Dream Painting brings that process to every project.

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