Cabinet Painting Services in Parker, CO & Denver Metro
Affordable Elegance for Kitchens, Bathrooms & Built-Ins
Is your kitchen feeling outdated? Are your bathroom cabinets looking worn? Instead of replacing them, choose cabinet painting — a cost-effective way to give your space a fresh, modern look without the expense of a full remodel.
At Fine Line Painting, we offer professional cabinet painting services for homeowners across Parker, CO and the greater Denver metro area. With precise prep work and flawless finishes, we help you transform the look of your cabinets at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Why Paint Your Cabinets?
Painting your cabinets is one of the fastest and most impactful ways to modernize your kitchen, bathroom, or built-in shelving. It allows you to:
Refresh the entire feel of a room
Lighten dark, outdated finishes
Add contrast with bold or subtle color choices
Match new countertops, backsplashes, or hardware
Avoid the cost and hassle of tearing out cabinetry
With the right products and application, painted cabinets can look just as high-end as new ones — and last for years with proper care.


What We Paint
We professionally paint a variety of cabinet and built-in surfaces:
Kitchen cabinets
Bathroom vanities
Laundry room storage
Built-in shelves or bookcases
Fireplace surrounds
Mudroom cubbies and lockers
Garage storage systems
Whether you're updating a single bathroom vanity or a full kitchen, we bring a clean, factory-quality finish to every cabinet we touch.
Our Cabinet Painting Process
The difference is in the prep — and we never skip a step. Our detailed process ensures maximum adhesion, a smooth surface, and a finish that lasts.
01
Consultation
We inspect your cabinets, discuss your vision, and recommend the best products and finishes.
02
Labeling & Disassembly
Doors and drawer fronts are carefully removed and labeled to ensure perfect reassembly.
03
Cleaning & Degreasing
Cabinets are cleaned thoroughly to remove built-up grease, grime, or residue.
04
Sanding
We sand all surfaces to promote adhesion and create a smooth, even base.
05
Priming
A premium bonding primer is applied to seal the surface and prevent stains or bleed-through.
06
Painting
We spray or brush on 2+ coats of high-quality cabinet paint for a durable, furniture-grade finish.
07
Reassembly & Inspection
Once cured, we reinstall everything and inspect the project for perfection.

Why Choose Fine Line Painting?
Painting cabinets requires far more than a basic brush and roller. Our team specializes in fine finish applications designed to mimic the look of brand-new cabinetry.
With Fine Line, you get:
Smooth, streak-free finishes
No brush marks or peeling paint
Proper prep for long-lasting durability
Dust-controlled workspaces
On-time service from respectful, trained professionals
We treat your cabinets like fine furniture — because that’s exactly how they should look when we’re done.
Product & Finish Options
We work with top-tier cabinet paint systems from brands like Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore. Choose from:
Matte, satin, semi-gloss, or gloss finishes
Classic whites and neutrals
Trending grays, navy blues, or greens
Custom colors to match your design style

Service Areas
We provide cabinet painting services throughout:
Parker, Castle Rock, Centennial, Aurora, Littleton, Lakewood, Foxfield, Cherry Hills, Golden, Broomfield, Arvada, Westminster, and nearby cities in the Denver metro area.
We’re proud to help homeowners across the region upgrade their cabinets with professional results they can trust.
FAQs – Cabinet Painting
Will painted cabinets chip or peel?
Not when done correctly. Our prep and products are designed to resist wear, chipping, and moisture.
Do I need to empty my cabinets?
Yes, for best results, we recommend removing all contents before we begin.
Can you paint over stained wood?
Absolutely — we use specialized primers to block tannins and ensure a smooth base for paint.
How long does cabinet painting take?
Most projects take 3–5 days, depending on the number of cabinets and drying times.
Is cabinet painting cheaper than replacement?
Yes — most clients save thousands by painting instead of replacing cabinets.