Cabinet Painting in Orland Park, IL

Cabinet painting in Orland Park, IL starts at $179. Adamson Painting is licensed, insured, and Illinois-based with years of experience painting cabinets across Cook County homes. Every job includes full degreasing, sanding, priming, and a factory-smooth finish. We serve Orland Park, Berwyn, Oak Park, Brookfield, Forest Park, and surrounding Cook County suburbs. Call today for a free estimate.

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Why Cabinet Painting Goes Wrong When You Try to Do It Yourself

Cabinets are not walls. The surface is smooth, non-porous, and gets touched dozens of times a day. Paint that isn't applied correctly on cabinets peels at the edges, chips around the handles, and starts looking bad within months. Most failed cabinet paint jobs come down to two things — wrong prep and wrong products. Our cabinet painting process treats every door and frame the way a furniture finisher would, not the way a wall painter would.

Grease Soaks Into the Wood Before You Even Start

Kitchen cabinets collect years of cooking grease. If you don't degrease and sand properly before priming, the paint won't bond — it sits on top of the grease layer and peels off in sheets within weeks.

Brush Marks Show on Cabinets More Than Anywhere Else

Flat walls hide minor brush strokes. Smooth cabinet doors don't. Getting a clean, even finish on cabinet surfaces needs the right applicator, the right product viscosity, and the right technique — not a standard paint roller.

Cabinet Doors and Frames Need Different Approaches

The doors come off and get painted separately. The frames stay in place. Treating both the same way leads to drips on the frames and uneven finish on the doors. Each part of the job needs its own process.

Hinges, Hardware, and Handles Have to Be Removed First

Paint around hardware always looks rushed. Every hinge and handle gets removed before we start. Paint bleeds into hinge gaps and under handles when they're left on — and that's the first thing people notice when they open a cabinet.

What You Get When You Book Cabinet Painting With Adamson Painting

Cabinet painting with Adamson Painting is a full process — not just paint on wood. Every step from hardware removal to final reinstall is handled by us.

Hardware and Door Removal

Every cabinet door comes off. Every hinge, handle, and knob gets removed and labeled. Nothing gets painted around or over.

Cabinet frames and doors get degreased with a professional cleaner before anything else. This is the step most DIY jobs skip — and why they fail.

All surfaces sanded by hand to give the primer something to grip. Smooth factory finishes won't hold new paint without proper sanding first.

We use a bonding primer built for slick surfaces. This is what keeps the paint from peeling at the edges and around corners after months of daily use.

We use Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and Behr cabinet and trim lines — products formulated for high-touch surfaces, not interior wall paint applied to wood.

Doors rehung, hardware reinstalled, kitchen left clean. We don't leave cabinet doors stacked in your hallway for you to figure out.

What Makes Adamson Painting the Right Call for Cabinet Painting in Orland Park

When the Job Is Done, Your Kitchen Looks Like You Spent Thousands on New Cabinets

Fresh cabinet paint changes the whole kitchen. Clean color, sharp edges, no chips or worn spots — it looks like the kitchen was just built, not just painted.

Cabinet Painting Service Areas Across Cook County, IL

Adamson Painting handles cabinet painting all across Cook County and the surrounding Illinois suburbs. Wherever you are, we come to you.

Kitchen Cabinet Painting for Cook Couny Homeowners

We paint kitchen cabinets in homes across the south and west suburbs every week. Homeowners in Berwyn, Oak Park, Brookfield, and Broadview call us when they want a kitchen that looks updated without paying for a full remodel.

Commercial Cabinet and Millwork Painting

Restaurants, office break rooms, retail spaces, and rental properties all have cabinetry that takes daily abuse. We handle commercial cabinet painting across Cook County for property managers and business owners in Forest Park and Arlington Heights who need a clean, durable finish that holds up to heavy daily use.

Move-In Ready Cabinet Painting for Rental and Real Estate

Landlords and real estate agents in Orland Park know that dated kitchen cabinets are one of the first things buyers and renters notice. Fresh cabinet paint before a showing or tenant turnover makes a real difference. Related services like kitchen painting and interior painting are available when the full kitchen or unit needs updating at the same time.

The Painter Behind This Business Has Done This Hundreds of Times

Not sure who's actually showing up? We're a local painting company — not a franchise call center — serving Cook County and the surrounding Illinois suburbs. Licensed, insured, and giving free estimates to every homeowner before a single door comes off. Cabinet painting is detail work and we treat it that way. Call today and get your free estimate in 5 minutes: +1 (708)-607-5887.

What Happens on Cabinet Painting Day — Every Step

Cabinet painting done right takes longer than most homeowners expect — because the prep takes longer. Here's exactly what we do from the moment we arrive.

Step 1

Inspect Every Door and Surface

We check every cabinet door and frame for damage, peeling old paint, and surface condition before we touch anything.

Step 2

Remove All Hardware and Doors

Every door labeled and removed. Every hinge, handle, and knob taken off and set aside. Nothing painted around or masked over.

Step 3

Degrease All Surfaces

Full degreasing treatment on every door and frame. Cooking grease soaks into wood and primer won't bond over it without this step.

Step 4

Sand Everything by Hand

All surfaces sanded to scuff the existing finish and give the primer a surface to grip. Smooth factory wood doesn't hold paint without this.

Step 5

Apply Bonding Primer

Bonding primer on every door and frame. This is what keeps the paint from chipping at edges and corners after months of daily use.

Step 6

First Coat of Cabinet-Grade Paint

Even first coat on all doors laid flat and all frames in place. Doors stay horizontal while drying to prevent drips and sag.

Step 7

Light Sand Between Coats

Light scuff sand after the first coat dries. This removes any dust nibs and gives the second coat a perfectly smooth surface to go onto.

Step 8

Second Coat, Rehang, and Reinstall

Final coat applied, doors rehung level, all hardware reinstalled. We walk the kitchen with you before we leave to make sure every door closes right and looks right.

What Orland Park Homeowners Say About Their Cabinet Results

Most people who call us for cabinet painting have been sitting on a kitchen they're tired of looking at. By the time the job is done, the most common reaction is that the kitchen feels like a completely different room.

Other Painting Services We Handle All Across Cook County, IL

Adamson Painting covers a full range of painting work for homes and businesses throughout Cook County — not just cabinets.

Kitchen and Interior Painting

Cabinets looking fresh but the walls still need work? Kitchen painting and full interior painting are available so the whole space gets updated at once.

Trim and Door Painting

Updated cabinets next to scuffed trim always looks unfinished. Trim painting and door painting finish the kitchen properly so every surface matches.

Basement Painting

While we're in the house, a lot of Orland Park homeowners ask about the basement too. Basement painting starts at $199 and makes a real difference in how that space feels to use.

Full House Painting

Sometimes one room leads to the whole house. House painting covers every room, every surface, interior and exterior — handled as one complete job.

FAQs — Cabinet Painting in Orland Park, IL

How much does cabinet painting cost in Orland Park, IL?

Cabinet painting in Orland Park starts at $179. Final price depends on the number of doors, surface condition, and whether frames are included.

Most kitchen cabinet jobs take two to three days — one day for prep and priming, one to two days for finish coats and rehang.

Yes. We sand and apply bonding primer over the existing finish so the new paint adheres properly without full stripping in most cases.

Yes. Fully licensed and insured in Illinois on every job. Your home and property are covered throughout the entire cabinet painting process.

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