Painting Oak Cabinets Without Grain Filler
Fill the oak grain with a grain filler.
Painting oak cabinets without grain filler. Unfortunately there are only a relatively few grain filler products that work well on oak cabinets. Oak has a strong deep grain and unique pattern that shows even after it has been painted. These cabinets are oak and wood grain in oak is very visible and deep compared to most other wood species. How to paint oak cabinets using a brush and roller if you don t mind a little of the oak grain showing after the cabinets are painted you can skip the steps above for filling in the oak grain and use the steps below to paint your oak cabinets using a good quality paint brush and roller.
In my opinion which is based on painting over 100 sets of cabinets the best wood grain filler for oak cabinets is joint compound mixed with water and brushed on using a stiff bristle brush. Next you will have to fill the grain. Then you will have to sand the surface and prepare it for your filler. In the past i ve talked about how to paint a room my favorite room painting essentials some of my go to paint colors and how to choose a cohesive whole house color palette today i m going to share my updated tutorial for how to paint oak cabinets and.
The solution to creating a smoother more modern looking door is inexpensive wood filler. Oak is an open grain wood with cracks and small holes everywhere. And during the mid afternoon when the sunlight in the kitchen is the brightest the grain is so prominent on the cabinet doors that it actually looks like some of them have a subtle decorative pattern painted on them. The most common procedure is cleaning the surface and removing any grease or grime.
These cracks show through the paint unless a filler is used to smooth the surface. I m going to show you how you can make old oak cabinets look new with aqua coat grain filler so you can paint them and hide the porous grain. Some people like the grain to show but if you want your cabinets to look as smooth as possible using a filler is best. In my experience it s difficult to completely remove the intense pattern from the surface of oak without applying multiple coats of filler but usually one coat is enough to reduce.
Hopefully this helps you solve the problem of filling the oak graining of your kitchen cabinets. Using grain filler on oak cabinets you re painting fills deep cracks and pores reducing the natural pattern of the wood for a much smoother finish when painted. 150 220 grit sandpaper is ideal. Applying grain filler is easy.
Because sanding is important to get that smooth finish once you apply the paint itself. This is because the product not only needs to fill in the grains but also to be easy to sand.