How much do cabinet painters typically cost?
- seattle, Washington Average$1,049
- Typical Range$451 - $1,510
- Low End - High End$240 - $4,000
"Amazing amazing amazing. Timely, professional, quality, and clean. Finding someone to paint kitchen cabinets with skill was not easy, but Iâ m glad I made the jump with Roman and his company. 10/10 would recommend for someone looking to update a kitchen when you still have cabinets in good shape."
Megan W. in November 2024
Roofing
"If you are looking for good quality roofing work, with no cutting corners, then this company is for you. I would definitely hire them again ?"
stefanos O. in April 2022
Additions and Remodels, Painting, Drywall , and 4 more
"If you're looking for a reliable handyman service, look no further. These guys are the real deal. They repaired my cabinet quickly. From small repairs to larger projects, they handle it all with professionalism and skill!!!"
Kathleen M. in April 2024
Exterior, Painting, Interior , and 5 more
"Peter is awesome! He is extremely professional and goes above and beyond what is expected. He has a great friendly personality and gets the job done on time and with a reasonable cost. He painted my media room and I have hired him to do another job in my kitchen and restroom cabinetry. I m extremely pleased with his work! Don t look anywhere else. Hire Seatown Painting. Jeff fowler loyal customer.."
jeff F. in March 2019
Painting, Kitchen Cabinets Painting, Interior Painting , and 1 more
"I canâ  t recommend Cristian highly enough. Heâ  s very fast and efficient, excellent communicator and has great suggestions. His prices are very reasonable and heâ  s super flexible. He has done some complex work including painting old cabinets and drawers, whole kitchen, large ceilings and rooms and also some exterior siding. All look awesome now!"
Steve K. in December 2023
Painting, Stain, Painting , and 4 more
"Eric and his team were fantastic. They provided a fair and honest estimate and provided quality work. We are very satisfied with the results."
John D. in September 2024
Remodeling, Drywall Repairs, Painting , and 21 more
"I was impressed with all aspects of the job. It was to repair drywall and floor molding damaged by water. Phillip provided a very reasonable estimate, started the work almost immediately, completed it ahead of schedule, did high quality work, and then did a full clean-up when he finished. I highly recommend him."
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Painting
"We received estimates from two firms to refinish our faded kitchen walnut veneer cabinets. ADI was about half the price of the other firm, but the consequence was they did the work onsite which meant we were without access to our kitchen for a week. The other firm proposed doing the work at their shops. Benjamin did was meticulous in masking our kitchen walls, windows, and ceiling and installing temporary plastic "walls" to minimize dust from sanding. The project was complicated because we refinished only the most faded and/or damaged cabinet doors and drawers which meant matching to the extent possible the doors and cabinets that were less faded and excluded from the project. We're very satisfied with the process and the results."
077368ED487DDF1FB299EB7B8C1002C6E19A458D4DECECC7AD52669BE338CAA6 A. in September 2025
Exterior painting, Roof and gutter Cleaning, Interior painting , and 6 more
"He did interior painting and it was great."
Jessica T. in December 2017
Painters usually price a job by the square feet of the project. Sometimes they’ll include flat fees for fixed expenses, like overhead and permits.
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Interior painting makes for a doable DIY project. You can save some money and get a real sense of accomplishment by doing this yourself. And, with the right prep work – covering, taping and scraping – it’s fairly forgiving. But it takes a lot of time to move furniture, tape trim, prep the surface and cover your floor, let alone apply the actual paint. Instead, save yourself the time and hassle and find a local interior painter.
Leave exterior painting to the pros. Not only do you need to worry about the type and quality of the paint, you’ll also likely need a ladder and considerably more prep work. You’ll likely need additional equipment like ladders, scaffolding and possibly a paint sprayer. It’s almost cheaper to just hire a pro. Talk to a local exterior house painter about your project.
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