Give Your Kitchen a Clean, Updated Look Without Replacing Your Cabinets

Detailed prep, smooth finishes, and a process that’s handled carefully from start to finish.

A Good Finish Comes Down to the Process

Painting or staining cabinets isn’t the same as painting walls.


It takes more time, more preparation, and attention to detail to get a smooth, durable finish that actually holds up.


If it’s rushed or done incorrectly, it shows right away.

At Gene West Painting Company, we take the time to do it properly so the finished result looks clean and lasts.

What You Can Expect

Work directly with the owner from estimate through completion

No subcontractors — same crew every job

Detailed prep work before any finish is applied

Careful handling of doors, drawers, and surfaces

How We Handle Cabinet Projects

1. Walkthrough & Quote

We go over the cabinets with you and give you a clear price and expectations.

2. Prep Work

Surfaces are cleaned and prepped properly so the finish adheres correctly.

3. Application

Paint or stain is applied carefully for a smooth, even finish.

4. Reassembly & Final Check

Everything is put back together and checked to make sure it looks right.

Interior Projects We Handle

Full home interior painting

Individual rooms

Walls, ceilings, and trim

Detailed trim and finish work

Kitchen cabinet painting and staining

Why Homeowners Choose Cabinet Refinishing

Updating cabinets can completely change the look of a kitchen without the cost and disruption of replacing them.


It’s a practical option for homeowners who want a clean, updated space without a full remodel.

What Homeowners Are Saying

Most of our work comes from repeat customers and referrals. Here’s what people are saying about their experience.

Cabinet Painting Questions

  • Is painting cabinets a good alternative to replacing them?

    Yes. It’s a cost-effective way to update the look of your kitchen without a full remodel.

  • How long does the finish last?

    With proper prep and application, the finish is designed to hold up to regular use.

  • Will the finish look smooth?

    Yes. The process is focused on achieving a clean, even finish—not a rough or uneven look.

  • How long does the process take?

    It depends on the size of the project, but we’ll give you a clear timeline upfront.

Get a Quote for Your Cabinet Project

If you’re considering updating your cabinets, the best next step is to walk through it in person.

You’ll get a clear price and know exactly what to expect.