Kitchen Cabinet Spraying in Northampton & Milton Keynes
Kitchen cabinet spraying is the smart alternative to a full kitchen replacement, delivering a factory-smooth, professionally sprayed finish on your existing cabinet carcasses and doors at a fraction of the cost of new. Atkinson Decor & Spray provides specialist kitchen cabinet spraying across Northampton, Milton Keynes and the surrounding area, using professional spray equipment and hard-wearing kitchen-specific lacquers. The result is indistinguishable from a brand-new factory finish — in virtually any colour you choose.
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What's included in our Kitchen Cabinet Spraying service
Every job we take on in Northampton and Milton Keynes is delivered with thorough preparation, quality materials and a clean, lasting finish as standard.
- Cabinet carcasses and door fronts fully degreased, sanded and primed
- Professional spray application of two-pack or specialist kitchen lacquer
- Any colour matched from RAL, Farrow & Ball, Little Greene and more
- Soft-close hinges and new handles fitted if required
- Drawers and inner door edges finished to a consistent standard
- Most kitchens completed in two to three working days
Why choose Atkinson Decor & Spray?
- Spray equipment achieves a quality of finish impossible with brush or roller
- Hard-wearing two-pack lacquers for a durable, cleanable kitchen surface
- Transformative results — most customers cannot tell the difference from new
- Based in Northampton, covering Milton Keynes and Northamptonshire
Common questions about kitchen cabinet spraying
Do the cabinet doors need to be removed to spray them?
For the best finish, yes — doors are removed and sprayed horizontally in a controlled environment, which prevents any drips or runs and allows both sides to be finished perfectly. Carcasses are sprayed in-situ with careful masking of surrounding surfaces.
Can you spray Howdens, Wren or B&Q kitchen cabinets?
Yes — we can spray most standard kitchen cabinets from any manufacturer, including MDF, wood and thermofoil doors. We'll identify any door types that might need special preparation during our initial assessment.
How long does the sprayed finish take to harden?
The finish is dry to the touch within a couple of hours, but full cure of a two-pack lacquer takes up to seven days. We advise treating the kitchen gently in the first week — avoid aggressive cleaning or placing very hot items directly on sprayed surfaces.
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