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How to paint your laminate cabinetry

Revamping your kitchen is just a coat of paint away!

Just sand, prime and paint your way to a new look when retro-coloured laminate on your kitchen doors and drawers no longer floats your boat and a full redo isn’t in your budget.

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Gather your supplies

Dulux Precision Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer

Dulux Aquanamel Semi Gloss in White Verdict Quarter

You’ll also need

Drop sheets; screwdriver; allpurpose filler (optional); fine-grit sandpaper; sanding block; clean cloth; good-quality painter’s tape (optional); paint tray; paintbrush; mini paint roller; pencil; handles (optional); drill and bits (optional)

For you to note

Make any necessary repairs to doors and drawers before painting.

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This paint process isn’t suitable for benchtops or flooring.

Always read product instructions.

When using power tools, wear all safety gear required and refer to your product instructions.

Here’s how

STEP 1 Spread out drop sheets. Using screwdriver, unscrew handles from doors and drawers. Reserve handles and screws for later, if reusing.

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STEP 2 If using new handles that differ in size from old ones, plug old holes with filler. Let dry.

STEP 3 Using sandpaper wrapped around sanding block, lightly sand surfaces to be painted. Wipe away dust with cloth and take drop sheets outside to shake off dust.

STEP 4 Stick tape to surfaces you don’t wish to paint, such as along walls.

STEP 5 Pour primer into tray. Use brush around edges and roller to fill body of surfaces. Let dry. Clean painting tools.

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STEP 6 Pour paint into tray. Use brush to cut in around edges and roller to fill body of surfaces. Let dry.

STEP 7 Repeat Step 6 for second coat. Let dry. Remove painter’s tape, if used.

STEP 8 Refit old handles using screwdriver. If using new handles, mark positions, drill holes and fit with screwdriver.

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