Kitchen Cabinet Painting in Melbourne’s South East
Factory-style cabinet finishes. Proper degreasing, sanding and adhesion priming. No subcontractors.
Family-owned · In the trade since 1987 · Master Painters member · No subcontractors
A durable, factory-style finish that transforms the look of your kitchen — at a fraction of replacement cost.
A properly prepared and spray-applied cabinet finish can last 8–12 years under normal kitchen use, depending on substrate condition, preparation quality, coating system and care. This is the step most low-cost operators skip. We do not skip it.
If you are looking for kitchen cabinet painting or cabinet spray painting in Melbourne’s south-east, we focus on proper degreasing, sanding, adhesion priming and spray-applied finishes for suitable laminate, timber veneer and MDF cabinetry.
Where possible, we remove doors and transport them to our spray facility — off-site spraying produces a cleaner, dust-free finish with no risk of overspray in the home. Where doors cannot be removed or the timeline is tight, we can spray on-site with full masking and surface protection.
Family-owned and operated, with members in the trade since 1987. No subcontractors — our own team handles your job from assessment to final walkthrough.

Based in Glen Waverley
In the trade since 1987
Master Painters Association Member
Fully insured
Police & Working with Children checked
No subcontractors
A Smarter Alternative to Full Kitchen Replacement
A full kitchen replacement can easily cost $20,000–$50,000 or more. In many homes, the cabinet boxes and drawer runners are structurally sound — only the visible surface is the problem. Outdated colour, worn finish, dull laminate.
Cabinet spray painting addresses the visible surface without the cost, timeline or disruption of a full renovation. At 10–20% of replacement cost, with an 8–12-year service life when done correctly, the economics are straightforward — provided the cabinets are suitable, and the preparation is done properly.
What determines whether it lasts
Degreasing
Kitchen surfaces accumulate grease and silicone residue not always visible. Any contamination between the substrate and the coating causes adhesion failure. Thorough degreasing before any prep work is not optional.
Sanding for mechanical adhesion
All surfaces must be sanded to create a key before priming — especially important on smooth laminate, which has no natural texture for a coating to bond to.
Substrate-specific adhesion primer
The most critical step — and the one most commonly skipped. Laminate, timber veneer and MDF each require a different primer system. Standard wall primer over laminate is the single most common cause of cabinet paint failure.
What We Can — and Can’t — Spray Paint
We assess every kitchen on-site before quoting. Most South East Melbourne homes have cabinets we can work with — but not all. We advise either way, honestly.
Suitable substrates
- Laminate cabinet doors and panel faces
- Timber and timber-veneer cabinetry
- MDF cabinet fronts and drawer faces
- Flat and profile-routed door styles
- Bathroom vanities where the condition is suitable
- Laundry joinery where surfaces are compatible
Not suitable for spray painting
- Cabinets with delaminating doors or panel faces
- Doors with significant moisture damage or swelling
- Soft MDF that has swollen and lost its structural integrity
- Cabinet boxes with structural damage beyond cosmetic repair
If your cabinets are not suitable for a durable result, we will tell you before quoting. We do not take on jobs where the result will not hold up.
For a comprehensive list of Melbourne painting and repair services offered, check our services page.
Off-Site Spraying — Why It Matters
Our preferred approach is to remove all cabinet doors and drawer fronts and transport them to our spray facility. Off-site spraying produces a noticeably better result — controlled environment, no household dust settling into wet coats, no overspray risk on your benchtops and appliances, and better curing conditions.
Where off-site removal isn’t practical — due to access, timeline, or job scope — we carry out on site spraying with full masking of all surrounding surfaces, appliances, and benchtops. We advise which approach suits your job after inspection.
Our Cabinet Spray Painting Process
On-site assessment
We inspect doors, panel faces, and box surfaces to assess material type, condition and suitability. This determines the preparation and priming approach — critical for laminate surfaces.
Remove, clean and prepare
Doors and drawer fronts removed, hinges protected. All surfaces are deep-cleaned and degreased to remove grease and silicone residue. All faces sanded for mechanical adhesion.
Adhesion prime and spray apply
Substrate-specific adhesion primer applied — not standard wall primer. Two coats of hard-wearing topcoat spray applied for a smooth, even factory finish. Water-based polyurethane or acrylic enamel systems suited to kitchen environments.
Refit and inspect
Doors and hardware refitted and adjusted for alignment. Full inspection and walkthrough with you before sign-off.
Cabinet Spray Painting Costs
Cabinet painting costs depend on door count, profiles and whether box faces are included. As a general guide:
|
Painting Service |
Typical Guide Range |
|---|---|
|
Standard kitchen cabinet spray painting (10–15 doors) |
$2,500 – $4,500+ |
|
Larger kitchen cabinet spray painting (15–25 doors) |
$3,500 – $6,000+ |
|
Cabinet boxes and internal faces |
Cost assessed on site |
Written fixed-price quote provided after on-site inspection.
Why Melbourne Homeowners, Landlords and Property Managers Choose Us
We prepare the surface first
Before any coating is applied, we assess grease contamination, laminate adhesion, failing coatings, swelling, delamination, hardware condition and substrate suitability.
One team, one scope
One team, one cabinet scope
Where doors, drawer fronts, cabinet faces, hinges, masking, preparation and spraying are included, they are handled under one written scope by our own team. One call, one written scope, one accountable team.
In the trade since 1987
Our team members have been working in the trade since 1987. That means we can identify coating and substrate problems that newer operators may miss — grease contamination, laminate adhesion risk, swollen MDF, failing coatings, primer compatibility and coating systems suited to kitchen use.
No subcontractors
Your job is handled by our own team from inspection through to final walkthrough. We do not hand the job to a subcontractor after quoting. The team responsible for the quote remains accountable through the job.
Accredited and insured
Members of the Master Painters Association of Victoria. Fully insured, police checked and Working With Children checked.
Written scope. Workmanship issues addressed.
You get a written scope explaining what is included and why. If something is not right with our workmanship after completion, contact us. We will inspect it and fix genuine workmanship issues at no additional cost.
We prepare the surface first
Before any coating is applied, we assess grease contamination, laminate adhesion, failing coatings, swelling, delamination, hardware condition and substrate suitability.
One team, one scope
One team, one cabinet scope
Where doors, drawer fronts, cabinet faces, hinges, masking, preparation and spraying are included, they are handled under one written scope by our own team. One call, one written scope, one accountable team.
In the trade since 1987
Our team members have been working in the trade since 1987. That means we can identify coating and substrate problems that newer operators may miss — grease contamination, laminate adhesion risk, swollen MDF, failing coatings, primer compatibility and coating systems suited to kitchen use.
No subcontractors
Your job is handled by our own team from the initial inspection through to the final walkthrough. We do not hand your job to a subcontractor after quoting. The team responsible for the quote remains accountable throughout the job.
Accredited and insured
Members of the Master Painters Association of Victoria. Fully insured, police checked and Working With Children checked.
Written scope. Workmanship issues addressed.
You get a written scope explaining what is included and why. If something is not right with our workmanship after completion, contact us. We will inspect it and fix genuine workmanship issues at no additional cost.
What Happens Next?
Request your quote
Call us or send through your details, including the suburb, property type, and the work you need quoted.
We inspect and quote properly
We inspect the property, assess the surfaces, identify preparation or repair work, and provide a clear written quote.
We prepare, paint and clean up
Our own team completes the preparation, repairs, painting, cleanup and final walkthrough.
Frequently Asked Questions — Cabinet Spray Painting
Get a Free Written Quote for Kitchen Cabinet Painting
We inspect the property, assess the surfaces and provide a clear written fixed-price quote. No final pricing without inspection. No subcontractors. Clear written scope before work starts.
Nearby Areas We Service
We are based in Glen Waverley and provide painting and repair-based repainting services across nearby South East Melbourne suburbs, including:
We also service surrounding areas across South East Melbourne.
Request a Free Written Quote for Kitchen Cabinet Painting
Need kitchen cabinet painting in Melbourne? We inspect the property, assess the surfaces, and provide a clear, fixed-price written quote covering preparation, repairs, materials, and painting.
