Homeowners considering cabinet painting want to see your prep process and finish durability before they commit — they know a bad paint job peels within a year. A website with real before-and-afters and a clear process overview earns the call. Free mockup, no commitment.

For Cabinet Painting in KC

Web Design for Cabinet Painting & Refinishing in Kansas City

Cabinet painting customers are making a smart financial decision — transform the kitchen for $2,000 to $6,000 instead of replacing cabinets for $15,000 to $40,000 — but they have been burned by bad cabinet paint jobs before or they have seen them at a friend's house. The biggest concerns are durability and finish quality: they want to know whether you use a professional spray system or a brush and roller, what primer and topcoat products you use, how long the cure time is before the doors can be used normally, and whether the finish will chip or yellow within a year. They also want to understand the prep process — whether you degrease, sand, and fill grain on MDF faces, whether doors are removed and sprayed off-site in a controlled environment, and whether hardware replacement is included or separate. Color selection matters too: do you offer Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams color matching, do you have a gallery of popular finishes, and can they see how white, greige, navy, and two-tone color combinations look on real kitchens. A cabinet painting website that shows your prep and spray process, documents your finish quality with real before-and-afters, and makes scheduling a kitchen consultation easy earns the homeowner who is serious about a renovation.

What homeowners research before hiring a cabinet painter

  • Finish durability — spray vs. brush/roller, topcoat product, cure time, chip and yellow resistance
  • Prep process — degreasing, sanding, grain filling on MDF, how surfaces are prepared before paint
  • Door handling — removed and sprayed off-site vs. painted in-kitchen, controlled spray environment
  • Color options — Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, popular finishes, two-tone examples, white vs greige
  • Timeline — how long the project takes, how long kitchen is out of use, when doors go back on

What your cabinet painting website would include

  • Process walkthrough — prep, prime, spray, cure — what each step involves and why it matters
  • Before and after gallery — kitchen and bathroom transformations organized by color and style
  • Color guide — popular whites, greiges, navies, two-tone options, brand palettes you work with
  • Products used — primer brand, topcoat product, cure time, durability specs — no vague claims
  • Bathroom and laundry cabinets — other applications beyond kitchens, scope of work
  • Quote form with cabinet count, material (wood vs. MDF), current color, target color, timeline

What clients say

“Every homeowner I talked to had either seen a bad cabinet paint job or was afraid of getting one. The conversation always started with whether it would peel or chip. Without a website, I had to answer those questions from scratch on every call. The new site with my prep process explained step by step, my product specs listed, and my before and after gallery showing real kitchens changed everything. Customers come in already trusting the process. The consultation is about color selection now, not convincing them the finish will hold.”

— S. Adeyemi, cabinet painting specialist, Overland Park, KS

Simple pricing

A cabinet painting site with gallery, process, and quote form starts at $225. A full site with color guide, product specs, and bathroom cabinet section is $425–$850. One kitchen job covers the cost many times over. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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