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Cabinet Painting & Refinishing in Denver, CO
Summit Painting Denver’s cabinet painting and refinishing service delivers a factory-smooth, brush-mark-free finish on your existing cabinets for a fraction of replacement cost. Our HVLP spray process uses the same technique as custom cabinet makers, transforming Denver kitchens in 3–5 days.
Signs You Need Cabinet Painting & Refinishing in Denver
At 5,280 feet, Denver's UV runs 25% more intense than at sea level. Combine that with 300 sunny days, winter humidity as low as 14%, and daily temperature swings of 70°F, and you have a climate that tests every painted surface.
Peeling & Cracking
Paint peeling near windows and drywall nail pops are Denver's calling card. Dramatic temperature swings cause wood framing to expand and contract, popping nails and opening hairline cracks behind the paint film.
Water Stains & Moisture
Ceiling water stains from roof ice dams are common in Denver winters. When moisture penetrates behind paint, it creates conditions for mold and structural degradation that a fresh coat alone won't fix.
Fading & Yellowing
South-facing walls take the hardest hit from high-altitude UV. Surfaces that look manageable in October can fail significantly by March. If you see discoloration or soft texture, call before you schedule. You may need surface remediation first.
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What's Included in Every Cabinet Painting & Refinishing Project
Every Summit project includes the same professional standard. No surprises, no shortcuts.
We help you choose colors for your space, lighting, and Denver's natural light patterns.
Sanding, patching, filling cracks, caulking gaps, and priming. The work that makes paint last.
Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams architectural-grade finishes rated for Colorado's altitude.
Drop cloths, plastic sheeting, painter's tape on every edge. Your home stays protected.
Every surface gets two coats for full coverage and durability. More for dramatic color changes.
We clean at the end of every workday. No cans in the hallway, no dust on furniture.
You inspect every surface before we consider it done. Touch-ups happen on the spot.
If it peels, cracks, or fails due to our work, we fix it. No questions, no charges.
How it works:
four steps to a flawless finish.
Call or Request a Quote
Reach us by phone, form, or text. Our team responds within 30 minutes during business hours with a clear next step, not an auto-reply.
Free On-Site Assessment
A certified technician visits your property to evaluate surfaces, measure square footage, and identify any prep work before a single brush is lifted.
Transparent Pricing
You receive a detailed, line-item proposal with no hidden fees. Nothing starts until you review every dollar and give the green light.
Job Done + Guaranteed
We complete the work on schedule and back it with our written warranty. If anything isn't perfect, we come back at no charge until it is.
How Much Does Cabinet Painting & Refinishing Cost in Denver?
Every project is different, but you should never have to guess what you'll pay. Here's what Denver homeowners typically invest in professional cabinet painting & refinishing, and exactly what drives the final number.
Single Room
$350 – $850One standard bedroom or bathroom · Full prep, two coats, cleanup · 1 day
Multi-Room / Full Floor
Most Popular3–5 rooms or entire floor · Color consultation, premium paint, full prep, protection · 2–3 days
Whole Home Interior
$4,500 – $12,000+Full home including hallways, stairs, ceilings, trim · Complete service, consultation through final walkthrough · 3–5 days
Financing availableWhat Affects Your Final Price
Cabinet Painting & Refinishing
FAQ
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How much does cabinet painting cost in Denver?
Cabinet painting in Denver ranges from $1,800–3,000 for a small kitchen (up to 20 doors) to $3,500–4,500 for a large kitchen with 30+ doors, drawer fronts, and an island. Bathroom vanities are typically $400–$900 depending on size. These prices include removal, prep, primer, two finish coats, and reinstallation. Two-tone finishes (island vs. perimeter) add $300–$500 to account for additional masking and color changes.
How long does cabinet painting take in Denver?
Most Denver kitchen cabinet projects take 3–5 days from start to finish. Day 1 is disassembly, degreasing, and priming. Days 2–3 involve spraying doors off-site and painting cabinet boxes in place. Days 4–5 are reassembly, hardware installation, and touch-up. We stage the project so your kitchen is never fully unusable — at minimum the sink and counters remain accessible each evening.
Is cabinet painting worth it compared to replacing cabinets in Denver?
For structurally sound cabinets with solid boxes and doors, painting is almost always worth it. New kitchen cabinets in Denver typically cost $15,000–$35,000 installed; cabinet painting achieves a comparable visual transformation for $1,800–4,500. The result is particularly compelling for older Denver homes with solid-wood cabinets that were built to a higher standard than most modern production cabinets. We can tell you honestly during our assessment if your cabinets are worth painting or if replacement makes more sense.
What paint do you use for cabinet painting?
We use Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel or Benjamin Moore Advance for most Denver cabinet projects. Both are waterborne alkyd enamels that cure to an extremely hard, durable surface comparable to an oil-based finish, without the yellowing or long dry times. For the hardest-wearing finish possible, we offer Sherwin-Williams Polyurethane CV (conversion varnish) as an upgrade, which is the same product used in commercial cabinet manufacturing.
Will painted cabinets chip or peel in Denver’s dry climate?
Not if done correctly. The most common cause of cabinet paint peeling in Denver is inadequate surface prep — specifically, painting over factory lacquer without sanding and priming. We sand all existing finishes to 180-grit, apply a bonding primer rated for slick surfaces, and use a catalyzed enamel topcoat. Our finishes typically last 8–12 years with normal use and Denver’s low-humidity environment is actually beneficial for paint durability indoors.
Can you paint dark cabinets lighter?
Yes — going from dark to light is our most common cabinet request in Denver, particularly for older homes with dark stained wood cabinets. We use a white-tinted shellac-based primer as a barrier coat to prevent dark stain from bleeding through, followed by 2–3 coats of white or off-white enamel. The process takes slightly longer and costs approximately 10–15% more than a standard color change.
Do I need to empty my cabinets before you arrive?
Yes — please empty all upper cabinets and the lower cabinets below the counter before Day 1. Pots, pans, dishes, and pantry items should be boxed and moved to another room. Counter items, appliances, and food should also be cleared. We cover all countertops with rosin paper and plastic sheeting during the project to protect surfaces from overspray.
Can you paint laminate or thermofoil cabinets?
Thermofoil cabinets — common in 1990s–2000s Denver homes — can be painted but require a specific approach. The thermofoil must be fully adhered with no peeling or bubbling edges; delaminated thermofoil must be stripped before painting. We apply a Zinsser BIN shellac primer to raw MDF and use a self-crosslinking enamel topcoat. We always advise clients on what to expect with laminate before committing to the project.
Can you match paint colors for a partial cabinet refresh?
We can color-match to an existing cabinet paint color if the original product information is available. However, painted cabinet surfaces in Denver will have some degree of sheen variation and aging even after just 2–3 years, so a partial repaint on a subset of doors will look slightly different than the originals. For the most cohesive result, we recommend painting all doors and drawer fronts together even if only some show wear.
Do you paint cabinet interiors?
We paint visible cabinet interior boxes (the back and sides visible when doors are open) as part of our standard process. Full interior shelf painting — including all shelves and drawer interiors — is available as an add-on and adds $300–$600 to the project depending on cabinet count. Most clients opt for this when doing a full kitchen color change from dark to white.
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Greater Denver
We provide interior painting, exterior house painting, cabinet refinishing, commercial painting, and popcorn ceiling removal across Denver's most sought-after neighborhoods and surrounding cities.
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