Aurora’s small-town charm meets expanding residential growth, creating diverse kitchen cabinet needs across this close-knit community. Heritage homes near Church Street showcase vintage cabinets worth preserving, while newer developments along Yonge Street feature builder-grade installations needing personalization. Throughout town, homeowners seek cabinet painting that honors Aurora’s community character while embracing modern family living.

Paint Lions brings specialized cabinet painting to Aurora’s unique landscape. We understand small-town values, respect heritage property character, and deliver transformations suited to everything from established neighborhoods to Aurora’s newest family-focused developments.

Freshly spray paint kitchen cabinet door

Why Aurora Residents Choose Cabinet Painting

Aurora’s real estate appeals to families seeking small-town atmosphere with reasonable commuting access. Updated kitchens signal quality to buyers comparing properties throughout this growing community. Cabinet painting delivers fresh appeal for $3,500-$6,500 versus $18,000-$38,000 replacement – smart economics for families investing in Aurora’s strong community values.

Recently we transformed cabinets in a home near Aurora Heights where 1990s oak cabinets showed their age but remained structurally excellent. After painting them soft white with brushed nickel hardware, the kitchen felt contemporary while maintaining the warmth that suits Aurora’s friendly community character. The homeowners said it finally matched their vision of modern small-town living.

Aurora homes often feature decent cabinet construction simply needing aesthetic updates. Why waste money replacing when professional painting achieves the welcoming look this family-focused community values?

  • Small-Town Values: Service reflecting Aurora’s community character.
  • Heritage Respect: Careful treatment of Aurora’s historic properties.
  • Family-Friendly Approach: Minimal disruption to household routines.
  • Growing Community Understanding: Experience across Aurora’s varied neighborhoods.

Choosing the Right Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors

White is still the most popular choice, it makes kitchens feel bigger and brighter. But we’re seeing more homeowners get creative with kitchen cabinet paint colors lately.

Navy blue is huge right now, especially for islands. We painted lower cabinets navy and uppers white for a homeowner in Thornhill, it looked like something from a magazine.

Gray (the right shade of gray – not too blue, not too beige) stays popular. Sage green is coming back. Even black, when done right, can look amazing.

A realtor friend told us that neutral kitchen cabinet painting adds the most value when you’re selling. But if you’re staying in your home? Pick colors you love. We can show you samples and help you decide what works with your countertops and flooring.

How Long Does Kitchen Cabinet Painting Last?

With proper care, professionally painted cabinets should last 8-10 years minimum. We’ve seen cabinets we painted seven years ago that still look great.

The key is using the right paint to paint kitchen cabinets – that means durable, scrubbable finishes designed for high-traffic areas. And proper preparation. That’s why repainting painted kitchen cabinets requires the same careful prep as painting them the first time.

Clean them regularly with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals. Wipe up spills quickly. Treat them right and they’ll stay beautiful for years.

How We Paint Kitchen Cabinets

We don’t just lay down drop cloths and start spraying. That’s how paint gets everywhere it shouldn’t be.

First, we set up a temporary spray booth right in your home. Usually that’s in your garage or basement. We bring professional ventilation equipment and create a clean environment where we can spray your cabinet doors and drawer fronts.

Inside your kitchen, we go room by room protecting everything. Countertops get covered with plastic and tape. We wrap appliances, mask off tiles, cover light fixtures, and protect your floors with paper. Homeowners across GTA are usually impressed by how well everything is protected, but that’s how we avoid overspray getting anywhere.

Your backsplash, ceiling, walls – everything gets masked.

kitchen masked with plastic to protect from overspray

This is where most of DIY jobs fail. You can’t just slap kitchen cabinet paint over dirty, greasy surfaces and expect it to stick.

We begin by removing all doors, drawers, and hardware. Everything gets labeled so it goes back exactly where it came from. Then comes the deep clean, we use commercial-grade degreasers that cut through years of cooking residue. The stuff that builds up near your stove? That invisible grease film? It all has to come off.

Next is sanding. We sand every surface for primer to stick. It’s not aggressive sanding, we’re not trying to remove the old finish completely, just rough it up enough for adhesion.

Got scratches or dings? We fill them with automotive wood filler, let it dry, then sand it smooth. By the time we’re done with prep, your cabinets feel and look smooth.

A couple in Scarborough had cabinets that looked beat up, scratches from kids playing, a chip where someone dropped a pan. After preparation, you couldn’t tell there was ever any damage.

kitchen door degreasing process

Here’s where the magic happens with painting kitchen cabinets. We use specialized kitchen cabinet paint that’s designed to handle moisture, heat, grease, and constant touching.

First coat: high-quality bonding primer. This seals the wood and creates a base layer. We spray it on for an even, smooth finish, then let it dry completely. Once dry, we sand it to knock down any texture.

Second coat: before another layer of primer we inspect cabinets again. Yes, two coats of primer. This ensures complete coverage and a perfect base. More sanding between coats.

Now for the actual paint. We apply two coats of finish paint, a durable 2 component paint. The first coat gets sanded lightly after drying. The second coat is the final finish.

When we paint kitchen cabinets, we pay attention to every detail. The inside edges, the corners where doors meet frames, the spots you’ll see when you open a cabinet, everything gets the same careful treatment.

We worked on a kitchen in Oakville where the homeowner wanted a specific blue-gray colour she saw on Pinterest. Our paint supplier mixed custom kitchen cabinet paint colours to match exactly. She sent us pictures six months later, still looked perfect, no chips or peeling.

freshly sprayed kitchen cabinet door

We treat your home like our own. After the final coat dries, we carefully remove all the masking and protection materials. Everything gets packed up and taken away, you won’t find random pieces of tape stuck to your floor weeks later.

We reinstall all doors and drawers, adjust hinges so everything closes smoothly, and put back all your hardware (or install new hardware if you upgraded).

Before we leave, we do a final walkthrough with you. We check every cabinet, make sure you’re happy with the kitchen cabinet painting, and answer any questions about care and maintenance.

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What Makes Paint Lions Different?

We’ve been specializing in kitchen cabinet painting across the GTA since 2023. We use only premium kitchen cabinet paint. Our team has painted cabinets in condos, townhouses, and houses from Toronto to Richmond Hill to Georgina.

Every project includes a written warranty. We don’t rush jobs to fit in more customers. Your cabinets get the time they need to be done right.

Visit our kitchen cabinet painting portfolio to see more finished kitchens

Aurora Kitchen Cabinet Painting FAQ

Absolutely. Aurora’s downtown area near Church Street and Yonge Street features heritage homes and converted properties with character cabinets. We use appropriate techniques for older construction, respect Aurora’s small-town heritage, and transform dated finishes while maintaining the community charm that makes downtown Aurora special.

Definitely. Aurora’s growth along Yonge Street and in newer neighborhoods means many homes built 2000-2020 with builder-grade cabinets. We regularly transform these production kitchens into personalized spaces that reflect families’ individual styles while fitting Aurora’s welcoming community atmosphere.

Yes. Many Aurora residents use the GO Train station for Toronto commuting. We schedule around transit routines – working during daytime hours when you’re away, respecting early morning departures and evening arrivals, and offering weekend appointments. Flexible timing works with Aurora’s commuter lifestyle.

We work throughout Aurora including neighborhoods near parks and natural areas that make this town attractive to families. Whether near the Hillary House heritage area, community trails, or residential streets, we deliver quality cabinet painting that matches Aurora’s balance of nature and community living.

Absolutely. Aurora’s family-focused culture means juggling work, school, sports, and activities. We coordinate around children’s schedules, work during school hours when possible, minimize kitchen disruption, and ensure painting doesn’t interfere with family dinners and routines. Family-friendly service for family-oriented Aurora.

Yes. Aurora’s smaller-town character means tight-knit contractor relationships. We collaborate professionally with local Aurora contractors, understand the community’s service expectations, and integrate cabinet painting into comprehensive renovations common as families update homes in this growing but still close-knit community.

Definitely. Aurora Heights and surrounding neighborhoods feature diverse housing from different eras. We work across all Aurora neighborhoods, adapting our approach to property age and style while maintaining consistent quality that meets expectations throughout this community-minded town.

Absolutely. Aurora maintains strong small-town identity despite growth, and we respect that. We work quietly and professionally, respect neighbors, maintain clean work areas, and deliver service reflecting the friendly, community-minded culture that makes Aurora attractive to families seeking alternatives to larger cities.

Aurora projects typically range $3,500-$6,500 depending on home size and cabinet quantity. Pricing reflects quality materials and professional execution while remaining accessible to Aurora’s family-focused market. This substantial savings versus $18,000-$38,000 replacement makes updated kitchens achievable for families managing household budgets in Aurora’s growing community.