Need cabinet painting Centerton homeowners recommend? Centerton is one of Northwest Arkansas’s fastest-growing communities, and most of its kitchens were installed in the last 10 to 15 years — stained maple, cherry, builder-grade oak, and the occasional painted-white shaker that’s starting to show its age. Builder-grade cabinet finishes are typically applied fast and thin; within 5 to 8 years the finish yellows, softens at handle contact points, and shows steam damage near the dishwasher. Cabinet painting in Centerton is how most newer-home owners get a second decade out of perfectly good boxes without gutting the kitchen. Brush Brothers Painting is the Centerton painting contractor that delivers a sprayed factory-grade finish newer Centerton homes deserve.
Whether your kitchen is a 5-year-old stained maple, a 10-year-old cherry builder package, or an investment-property flip heading to market, the starting point is always the same: full removal, degrease, degloss, and prime before a drop of color goes on. Doors come off for off-site spray; boxes get masked in place. These steps separate cabinet painting NWA homeowners actually recommend from brush-and-roll work that fails at the handles within a year. Our team works across every Centerton subdivision and knows how builder-grade cabinet finishes actually behave. Every project is backed by the 🛡️ 1-Year \”No Fuss\” Guarantee and top quality Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore cabinet products matched to how kitchens actually get used.
All cabinet face frames, box sides, and visible interior edges. Sprayed factory-grade finish.
Every door and drawer front removed, deglossed, primed, sprayed. Numbered for exact re-install.
Sanding, degreasing, priming. Hinge cups masked. Spray-grade prep for factory finish.
Countertops, floors, and adjacent surfaces fully covered. Spray containment during application.
Our team walks the kitchen, counts doors and drawers, assesses wood and finish condition, and provides a written line-item quote. No ballpark figures — exact scope, exact price.
Doors and drawer fronts removed and numbered. Boxes deglossed in place. Hardware handled carefully. Countertops, floors, and adjacent walls fully masked before any primer goes on.
Bonding primer sprayed on every surface, then two coats of top quality Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore cabinet-grade enamel. Spray-applied for a factory-smooth finish that rivals new cabinetry.
Numbered doors and drawers reinstalled to exact positions, hardware retorqued, touch-ups addressed the same day, and a full walkthrough with the homeowner before we pack up.
Cabinet finishes take more daily wear than almost any painted surface in a kitchen — hand oils at handles, steam at dishwashers, grease at ranges, and repeated cleaning products over years. A finish that holds up starts with the right product and the right application method. Brush Brothers uses top quality Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore cabinet-grade enamels designed to self-level to a factory-smooth finish and cure hard enough to resist chipping at contact points. Spray application — not brush and roll — is what makes the difference between a finish that lasts a decade and one that fails at the handles within a year.
Color consultation is available through Sherwin-Williams. If you’re choosing between options, we can bring Sherwin-Williams sample cards to your home so you see the color in your actual kitchen light before committing. Two-tone layouts — lower cabinets one color, uppers another — are a frequent request and handled cleanly.
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Every kitchen is different — door count, layout, wood species, and finish condition all affect the final number. The ranges below reflect typical Centerton cabinet projects. Your free estimate includes a written line-item quote with no surprises.
Prices reflect cabinet boxes, doors, and drawer fronts with spray-applied primer and two finish coats. Hardware replacement, wood repair, and cabinet refacing quoted separately.
Every cabinet painting project is backed by our 🛡️ 1-Year \”No Fuss\” Guarantee. Any workmanship issue within one year — peeling, chipping at handles, finish failure, or adhesion problems — our team returns and corrects it at no cost. No runaround, no paperwork, no argument. Most contractors offer 30 days. We offer 12 months.
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25+ years of cabinet and finish work across hundreds of Arkansas kitchens. We know how the finishes actually age.
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Written quote at estimate. No change orders, no surprises at job completion. The price you’re given is the price you pay.
Cabinet-grade enamel applied by spray for a factory-smooth finish. No brush marks, no roller stipple, no handle chipping in year one.
Countertops, floors, and adjacent surfaces fully protected. Full containment during spray. Kitchen cleaner than when we arrived.
Centerton has transformed over the past decade from a small town into one of Benton County’s fastest-growing cities. Most of its housing stock was built in the last twenty years, which means fresh paint choices matter — newer construction finishes wear faster than owners expect, and builder-grade exterior paint rarely holds its color past the 5-to-7-year mark. Our team has worked across Centerton and understands how recent-build exteriors age under Arkansas weather.
The 72719 zip code covers the majority of Centerton exterior projects. We also serve adjacent areas including Bentonville, Bella Vista, and Cave Springs. If your home is in Benton County, call for a free estimate — we’re local, and we’re available.
Cabinet painting in Centerton typically runs $2,000 to $3,000+ for a small kitchen (up to ~15 doors), $3,000 to $4,000+ for a standard L- or U-shape kitchen, and $4,000 to $6,000+ for large kitchens with an island. Variables include door count, wood species, two-tone layouts, and hardware upgrades. Brush Brothers Painting provides free, written estimates — call (479) 321-2466 or schedule online.
A standard Centerton kitchen typically takes 5 to 8 days from removal to re-install. Day 1 is removal and prep. Days 2-5 are spray application of primer and two topcoats, with cure time between coats. Day 6-7 is re-install and hardware. A large kitchen with an island adds 2-3 days. We give you a schedule before we start and communicate any changes same-day.
Standard scope covers cabinet boxes (face frames and visible exterior sides), all doors, and all drawer fronts. Cabinet interiors are not included in the standard quote — most homeowners don’t see them daily and the existing factory finish is usually fine. If you’d like interiors painted, it’s available as an add-on and quoted separately by door count.
Partial use is possible during most phases. The prep and masking phase takes the kitchen offline for 1-2 days. Spray application days require full clearance of the spray zone for safety and finish quality. Most homeowners plan to use a backup kitchen setup or eat out for the spray phase. We coordinate timing so the kitchen is fully usable as quickly as possible.
Top quality Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore cabinet-grade enamels are our standard for Centerton projects. Both are formulated specifically for cabinet surfaces — they self-level to a smooth finish and cure hard enough to resist handle chipping. Satin or semi-gloss sheens are standard; custom colors and two-tone layouts are available through full Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore palettes.
Not when prepped and applied properly. The top three reasons cabinet paint fails are: insufficient degreasing (hand oils prevent adhesion), no deglossing (new paint can’t grip original finish), and brush-and-roll application (texture traps contamination and accelerates wear). Our spray-grade prep handles all three. That’s why every cabinet project is backed by our 1-Year \”No Fuss\” Guarantee.
Yes, if you’d like. Hardware replacement is a common add-on — pull handles, knobs, and hinges all get swapped if you’re going from oil-rubbed bronze to matte black, or hidden hinges to a soft-close upgrade. We quote hardware separately so you can pick the brand and style. If you’re keeping existing hardware, we carefully remove, mask, and reinstall it during the project.
Yes. Most Centerton cabinet projects start as stained or varnished wood — oak, maple, cherry, or builder-grade hardwood. The prep process handles the transition: full TSP degrease, deglossing sand, bonding primer that adheres to the old finish, then two coats of cabinet-grade enamel. The final finish looks and performs like factory-painted cabinets, not like paint over stain.
Every cabinet painting project is covered by our 1-Year \”No Fuss\” Guarantee. Any workmanship issue within 12 months — peeling, chipping at handles, finish failure, or adhesion problems — our team returns and corrects it at no cost. Normal wear and physical damage are not covered, but defects in application or prep are. Most contractors offer 30 days. We offer 12 months because cabinet finishes take more wear than any other painted surface.
Upfront pricing. Written quote. No pressure. Our team walks your kitchen, counts doors and drawers, assesses the finish, and gives you a number you can plan around. Most estimates completed within 48 hours.