Cabinet painting service by Shape of Paint

Cabinet Painting in Vancouver, BC

If you need cabinet painting in Vancouver, choose a prep-first team. We set the scope, define products for each surface, and deliver a finish designed to hold.

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How we execute cabinet painting projects in Vancouver

  1. 1. Scope and prep planning: We assess each substrate, identify repairs, and map prep standards before production starts.
  2. 2. Product system selection: Primer and topcoat choices are matched to surface conditions, use patterns, and moisture exposure.
  3. 3. Controlled production: We run clean protection, maintain daily communication, and close with a full walkthrough checklist.
Cabinet spray finish by Shape of Paint

Vancouver Cabinet Painting

Premium finish standards, no rushed shortcuts

Kitchen and bathroom cabinets refinished with a controlled spray process for smooth, durable surfaces that outperform rushed brush-and-roll work. Our crews focus on prep detail, line quality, and clean site management so the finished work still looks intentional years later.

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FAQs: Cabinet Painting in Vancouver

How much does cabinet painting cost in Vancouver?

Final pricing depends on surface condition, access, and total scope. We provide a firm quote after a walkthrough so you can compare options before scheduling your cabinet painting project.

How long does cabinet painting take in Vancouver?

Most projects run between 2 and 10 days depending on prep needs and weather exposure. We provide a staged schedule with milestones before we begin.

Do you help with product and colour selection for cabinet painting?

Yes. We recommend product systems based on substrate, use pattern, and durability targets. We also guide colour and sheen decisions so the finish matches the space and lighting.

Is your cabinet painting process different from standard painting crews?

Yes. We run a prep-first process, define products per surface, and complete a final walkthrough checklist before closeout. That structure is why our projects stay cleaner and hold up longer.