Reviving a Tired Kitchen with a Factory-Fresh Finish

We recently took on a side project to breathe new life into an outdated kitchen. The cabinets, ceiling, and surrounding areas were originally constructed using plywood and oriented strand board (OSB). After two decades of use, these surfaces had started to show their age.

Addressing Underlying Issues

Before we could apply a fresh coat of paint, we had to address some underlying problems. The exhaust from the kitchen’s extractor fan had not been properly installed, causing cooking residue to accumulate inside the cabinet housing the extractor. We thoroughly cleaned this area to prepare it for painting.

Spraying for a Flawless Finish

To revitalize the kitchen, we enlisted the help of #EcoConil. They sprayed the cabinets, doors, and surrounding surfaces, restoring the entire space with a factory-fresh feel. The paint used was a high-quality, durable 2K polyurethane formula, ensuring that the kitchen will maintain its vibrant appearance for years to come.

A Lasting Transformation

With the new paint job in place, the kitchen has been transformed from a tired, outdated space into a modern, inviting area. The factory-finish quality of the paint work is expected to last for at least another 20 years, making this project a long-term investment in the beauty and functionality of the kitchen.

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