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.
Why Richmond Homeowners Choose Us
Local, licensed, insured, and run by the person who quotes you — every Richmond cabinet project is backed by our written workmanship warranty. See the full cabinet painting process, add a kitchen repaint, check cabinet pricing, or request a free estimate.

