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How to Paint Kitchen Cabinets to Look Like Wood

Faux wood painting is a relatively easy and inexpensive way to bring the rich look of natural wood to already painted or non-wooden cabinets, instead of replacing them entirely. Follow these steps.

Preparation

Step 1

Prepare a large flat work area for painting the cabinet doors.

Step 2

Remove the hardware and cabinet doors.

Step 3

Mask off adjacent walls, trim and flooring that needs protection.

Step 4

Spread an ample sized drop cloth to protect the floor.

Step 5

Mildly sand the cabinets and doors, moving in the direction of the grain. (If cabinets are already painted, sand and apply a chemical de-glossing agent to help the shiny surfaces absorb paint. Ask your paint dealer.)

Apply the Base Coat

Step 1

Using the brush, apply the base coat, again brushing in the direction of the grain.

Step 2

Allow the base coat to dry thoroughly, at least 24 hours, depending on the humidity.

Step 3

After the base coat has dried, sand lightly in the direction of the grain.

Step 4

Wipe the surface clean with a rag dampened with mineral spirits to make the surface smooth and clean.

Step 5

Allow to dry.

Apply First Stain or Glaze Coat

Step 1

Using the foam brush, apply the first coat of stain or glaze.

Step 2

Cover lightly and evenly.

Step 3

Allow to dry.

Apply Second Coat of Stain and Grain Tool

Step 1

Working in sections at a time, apply a second coat of stain or glaze, followed by immediate application by the wood graining tool.

Step 2

Move the tool across the surface with consistent contact and pressure.

Step 3

When wood graining is completed, allow to dry for 15 to 20 minutes.

Step 4

Using a dry, soft brush, gently stroke the surface to blend and soften color.

Step 5

Allow this coat to dry, then wipe off the dust in preparation for final finish.

Apply Protective Finish

Step 1

With foam or brush, apply a smooth, even coat of satin polyurethane.

Step 2

Allow to dry.

Step 3

Lightly sand or rub with steel wool over first coat of protective finish. Wipe down dust.

Step 4

Apply a second coat of polyurethane.

Step 5

Allow entire project to cure (at least 36 hours) before reinstalling the cabinet doors.