Cabinet Painting in Howard & Montgomery County, MD

Cabinet painting is one of the quickest ways to make a kitchen feel new again without a full renovation.

At Pink Flamingo Painting, we paint kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built ins across Howard and Montgomery County, including Columbia, Ellicott City, Bethesda, Rockville, Olney, Gaithersburg, Laurel, Fulton, and Silver Spring. Our approach is simple. Solid prep, quality products, and clean work that holds up.

Our Process

We keep it straightforward: careful prep, cabinet specific finishes, and a clean work area so your kitchen does not feel like a construction zone. We use top lines from Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore, chosen for durability and a smooth finish.

When the cabinets look tired, the whole room feels it.

A Smart Alternative to Replacing Cabinets

If the layout works but the cabinets look tired, painting can be the right move. You get a major visual change without ripping out boxes, waiting on new installs, or turning your kitchen into a long term project.

What We Paint

* Kitchen cabinets * Bathroom vanities * Islands Built-ins and shelving * Laundry or mudroom cabinetry

Not sure if your cabinets are a good candidate? We will tell you straight during the walkthrough.

Our Cabinet Painting Process

1)Walkthrough and estimate

We look at the cabinets, talk through goals, and send a clear written estimate.

2) Prep and protection

We protect the space, remove doors and hardware as needed, clean and de grease, and scuff sand for adhesion.

3) Prime and paint

We prime where needed and apply cabinet grade finishes for a clean, even look.

4) Reinstall and final walkthrough

We reinstall, handle any touch ups, and clean up properly. Then we walk it with you.

Quick FAQs

Do you remove doors and hardware?

In most cases, yes. It helps the finish look cleaner and last longer.

Can you help with cabinet colors?

Yes. We will help you narrow it down based on lighting, counters, floors, and hardware.

How much does cabinet painting cost?

It depends on the number of doors and drawers, cabinet condition, and the amount of prep. We price it after seeing the job so you get a clear quote.