The kitchen can be the most expensive room of the home to refurbish. However, if you opt for a kitchen respray rather than completely replacing your kitchen, this will make things slightly cheaper.
Like anything, there are both pros and cons to having a kitchen respray.
Pros Of A Kitchen Respray
Speed and Efficiency
The respraying process tends to be as quick and efficient as possible. At Revitalize Resprays our respraying process tends to have about a one-week turnaround. When painting large areas such as kitchens, which is where most of our work tends to take place, we want to ensure the work gets done as quickly and accurately as possible. Taking less time to complete the work means less labour for us and less inconvenience for you.
You Can Save More Money
It is understood but opting for a kitchen respray rather than replacing your entire kitchen will cost a lot less. Not only does it cost much more, but it is also a lot more time-consuming getting your entire kitchen replaced this is because everything from your kitchen gets completely ripped out and you may be left without a kitchen for a few days/ weeks.
Gives Them A New Look
You can make your old cabinets look brand new with a simple respray. At Revitalize Resprays, our process ensures that we leave your kitchen looking brand new and transformed. Our process involves:
· Consultation– This is when we discuss with you why you should choose our service and we will help you to choose your colours for your respray. If it suits you better, we also offer virtual consultations.
· Work begins– When we have agreed on a date, we will begin work.
· Workshop time– We will complete the respraying of your doors and drawer fronts at our workshop. Once we have completed the respray, we will wrap the units carefully, so they are ready to be delivered and fitted into your brand-new kitchen.
· Your new kitchen– At Revitalize Resprays we complete an on-site spray of all the permanent fixtures and fittings from the corniche, end panels, kickboards, etc. Before we begin spraying these parts, we mask everywhere off to avoid overspray, we want to ensure that the fit and finish of all of your cabinets and fixtures are equal.
Cons Of A Kitchen Respray
Not All Cabinets Can Be Repainted
Before you decide to invest in a kitchen respray, ensure that all of your cabinets can be repainted first. Sometimes if cabinet doors are fully warped, chipped, or damaged, yes, a fresh respray may make the doors look better however flaws may become more obvious.
As you can see there are not many cons to investing in a kitchen respray. If a kitchen respray is something that you have been considering, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
What Is The Difference between Spray Painting and Hand Painting?
Spray painting and hand painting your kitchen cabinets are both fantastic ways to change up your kitchen, however, you will get different finishes. However, it is our recommendation to opt for the spray-painting technique over the hand painting technique. The reason for this is that spray paint does not add any texture whereas hand painting can leave some texture on your cabinets.
One more advantage of opting for the spray-painting technique is that the paint is more resilient, and it lasts longer. The process is also a lot quicker as spray machines are being used rather than using hand paint rollers. Overall, what have you got to lose?
To answer the first question, yes, it is worth respraying your kitchen. If you are interested in a kitchen respray and you are in the Manchester area, contact us today either through our Instagram or Facebook or give us a ring or a text on 07384574225.
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