Richmond spans brand-new master-planned kitchens in Aliana and Long Meadow Farms and established homes in Pecan Grove and Bridlewood — and across all of them, painting the cabinets is the single biggest visual upgrade you can make without a remodel. It is one of the projects The Proud Paintbrush is called into most across 77406 and 77407.
We spray cabinets to a smooth, hard-wearing finish built on proper prep: degrease, sand, bonding primer, and a cabinet-grade enamel.
Richmond Kitchens We Paint
Newer Aliana and Long Meadow homes often have a builder-grade cabinet finish that owners want warmed up or taken to a crisp white. Older Pecan Grove kitchens tend to have solid-wood cabinets with great bones and dated tones — ideal painting candidates. Either way, the goal is the same: a durable, even, sprayed finish that looks like new cabinetry.
Our Cabinet Painting Process
- Label & remove — doors, drawers, and hinges tracked for an exact refit.
- Degrease & sand — grease cut and every surface scuffed for adhesion.
- Bonding primer — grips slick stained and factory surfaces; no edge peeling.
- Spray, cure & reinstall — sprayed enamel cured between coats, then refit and adjusted.
Picking a Color and Finish for Your Richmond Kitchen
The biggest decision is rarely the brand of paint — it is the color and the sheen, and the two interact more than people expect. In the bright, large-windowed kitchens common in Aliana and Long Meadow Farms, a crisp warm white keeps the room feeling open and airy; in the more traditional layouts around Pecan Grove and Bridlewood, a soft greige or a creamy off-white can feel warmer and hide everyday handling a little better. For sheen, we usually recommend a satin or low-luster topcoat on cabinets: it cleans easily and reflects far less glare than a high-gloss under recessed lighting, which matters in these open Richmond floor plans. A darker island against lighter perimeter cabinets remains the most popular way to add depth without committing the whole kitchen to a bold color. We bring samples to the estimate and look at them in your actual light before you decide.
What Affects Your Estimate
Cabinet painting is priced mainly by the work in front of us, not a flat per-kitchen rate. The biggest factor is the door and drawer count — a sprawling Aliana island kitchen simply has more pieces to spray than a galley layout. Beyond that, condition matters: heavily worn, previously painted, or grease-soaked cabinets need extra prep, and a two-tone or color-change to a deep tone can add a coat. Whether you are also refinishing a bath vanity or a built-in factors in too. None of this is guesswork on the day — we walk the kitchen, count the fronts, check the surfaces, and give you a firm number up front. You can see typical ranges on our cabinet pricing page before you ever book.
Why Richmond Homeowners Choose Us
Local, insured, and locally owned since 2020 — run by the person who quotes you, and every Richmond cabinet project is backed by our written workmanship warranty in Standard two-year and Premium five-year tiers. See the full cabinet painting process, add a kitchen repaint, or request a free estimate at (832) 605-0493.

