The Best Cabinet & Vanity Refinishing on the Connecticut Shoreline

A kitchen or bathroom refresh does not always require new cabinets. In most cases, the boxes are structurally sound — it is the finish that has worn, yellowed, or simply no longer reflects how the rest of the home looks. Refinishing replaces the finish without replacing the structure, and when it is done correctly, the result is indistinguishable from new cabinetry. The surface is smooth, the edges are clean, and the color is exactly what you chose. Call Simons Painting & Drywall at (860) 846-4005 to schedule your estimate.

Why Refinishing Outperforms Repainting

Refinishing is not the same as repainting. Repainting means rolling or brushing paint over existing surfaces — a process that almost always shows brush marks, roller texture, or drips at the edges. Refinishing involves removing all doors and hardware, stripping or sanding the existing finish down to a uniform base, priming correctly for the substrate type, and applying a finish coat that bonds permanently and cures hard.

The result looks factory-applied because the process mirrors how factory finishes are produced.

What the Process Looks Like

We remove all cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and hardware. Every surface gets sanded to remove the existing finish and create a mechanical bond for the primer. We fill any dents, chips, or grain irregularities. A high-adhesion primer goes on next, followed by a durable topcoat — typically a catalyzed or waterborne urethane — applied in thin, consistent coats with light sanding between applications. Hardware goes back on last. The result holds up to daily kitchen use, humidity, and cleaning.

What We Refinish

  • Kitchen cabinets — doors, drawer fronts, and box faces.
  • Bathroom vanities. Laundry room and mudroom cabinetry.
  • Built-in bookcases, storage units, and entertainment centers.
  • Any painted or stained wood, MDF, or composite millwork throughout the home.

Interior Painting Service Areas — Connecticut Shoreline

Frequently Asked Questions About Cabinet & Vanity Refinishing on the Connecticut Shoreline