Camden · N1C
Kitchen Cabinet Painting in King's Cross, N1C
A fraction of the cost of a new kitchen. Degrease, sand, prime and a hard-wearing, washable cabinet finish by hand or spray.
- Fully insured
- Free fixed quotes
- Local to King's Cross
- Fixed price in writing
Your local kitchen cabinet painting team in King's Cross
We paint kitchen cabinets and cupboards across King's Cross (N1C), refreshing the units in everything from New-build canalside apartments alongside Victorian terraces and converted period flats, much of it rented. Rather than rip out a sound kitchen, we degrease, key and prime your existing doors, then finish them in a hard-wearing cabinet paint — all for a fixed price agreed before we lift a brush.
King's Cross is a regeneration quarter where glass-fronted apartment blocks sit next to Victorian streets, drawing a young, mobile renting crowd around the stations. The local housing stock — New-build canalside apartments alongside Victorian terraces and converted period flats, much of it rented — typically has open-plan rooms and feature walls in the new builds, with high ceilings, original cornicing and timber sash windows on the older terraces. We work on properties right across the area, including streets near King's Cross Station.
What kitchen cabinet painting in King's Cross usually involves
Kitchen Cabinet Painting in King's Cross covers doors, drawer fronts and frames, melamine, laminate and lacquered surfaces and hand-painted and sprayed finishes — matched to the new-build canalside apartments alongside victorian terraces and converted period flats found across N1C and the way these homes are built.
The jobs we are asked for most here, like end-of-tenancy flat repaints and interior painting of new-build apartments, all start with proper prep and a fixed written price, so a new-build canalside apartments alongside victorian terraces and converted period flats gets a finish that lasts rather than a quick once-over.
Kitchen Cabinet Painting for King's Cross landlords and letting agents
Landlords and letting agents use cabinet painting to lift a tired rental kitchen without the cost or void time of a full refit. A repaint in a clean, neutral colour photographs well for listings and wipes down between tenancies, so the units keep looking sharp for years.
How we do kitchen cabinet painting in King's Cross
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Free site visit and fixed quote
We look over your units, count the doors and drawers, check the existing surface and the kitchen's day-to-day use, then put one fixed price in writing. No day rates and no creep on the final invoice.
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Degrease and strip back the grime
Kitchen units carry years of cooking grease that paint simply will not grip. Every door, frame and drawer front is thoroughly degreased and washed down so the new finish bonds properly instead of peeling at the edges.
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Sand, fill and key every surface
We key the existing lacquer or melamine by sanding it back, fill any chips or dents and wipe down the dust. Handles are removed and hinges masked so the lines stay crisp.
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Prime for adhesion
A specialist adhesion primer goes on first — this is the coat that lets paint stick to slick factory surfaces. Skip it and the finish lifts within months, which is why bargain jobs rarely last.
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Hard-wearing cabinet topcoats
Two coats of durable cabinet and cupboard paint go on, by brush for a traditional hand-painted look or by spray for a glass-smooth factory finish. Farrow & Ball colours are a popular choice for the topcoat.
Typical painting and decorating jobs in King's Cross, N1C
Around N1C, the work we are asked for most includes:
- End-of-tenancy flat repaints
- Interior painting of new-build apartments
- Period terrace and conversion redecoration
- Communal lobby and corridor repainting
- Sash window painting on older streets
Kitchen Cabinet Painting in King's Cross — common questions
Can you paint over melamine or laminate cupboards?
Yes. Melamine, laminate and previously lacquered units all take paint well once they are degreased, keyed by sanding and sealed with the right adhesion primer. That prep is the difference between a finish that lasts and one that flakes — it is never skipped.
Should I have my cabinets brushed or sprayed?
Both give a tough, washable finish. Hand-painting suits Shaker and traditional kitchens and is easy to touch up later. Spraying lays down the smoothest, most uniform coat, ideal for flat modern doors. We will recommend the better option for your units at the quote.
Do I have to empty the kitchen while you work?
We ask you to clear the worktops and the lower cupboards we are painting. The kitchen stays usable in the evenings — doors go back on as coats cure, so you are never left without a working kitchen for the whole job.
How much does kitchen cabinet painting cost in Camden?
Every kitchen is quoted as a fixed price after a visit, never a day rate. The final figure depends on the number of doors and drawer fronts, their condition, the colour chosen and whether you want a brushed or sprayed finish. We visit, count up and give you the price in writing before any work begins.
How much does kitchen cabinet painting cost in King's Cross?
We visit your King's Cross property in N1C, assess the work and give you one fixed price before we start — never a day rate. Most homes here are new-build canalside apartments alongside victorian terraces and converted period flats, so the final figure depends on their condition, the colour chosen, the number of coats and the prep involved.
Kitchen Cabinet Painting in nearby Camden areas
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