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Arapahoe / Jefferson / Douglas County, Colorado

Cabinets in Littleton, Colorado

A factory-smooth kitchen refresh for a fraction of replacement. Delivered for Littleton homes with prep and coatings chosen for the way homes weather here.

If your cabinet boxes are solid, painting them is one of the smartest investments you can make in your home. Most kitchens don't need new cabinets. They need a fresh finish. Cabinet refinishing keeps the quality cabinetry you already paid for and makes it look current again, for a fraction of the price of replacement.

A kitchen refresh that pays off in Littleton

Littleton's blend of historic charm, walkable downtown and strong schools keeps demand high across a wide range of price points. Character homes and updated mid-century houses both sell well when presented properly, and a thoughtful exterior color paired with a clean, current interior helps Littleton homes stand out before listing.

Littleton neighborhoods we serve

We paint throughout Littleton's historic and established neighborhoods:

Historic Downtown / Old LittletonKen CarylColumbineHeritageSouthbridgeGrant RanchSterling RanchBow Mar (adjacent)

Why homeowners choose SnowPeak cabinet painting

A factory-smooth finish

Sprayed, sanded between coats, and cured hard, the result looks like it came from a factory. No brush marks, no roller texture.

Long-lasting durability

Degreasing, sanding, and a high-bond primer are what stop the chips, peels, and wear that cut cheaper cabinet jobs short.

A kitchen that looks new

Same layout, same quality boxes, a completely different room. It's the single highest-impact change most kitchens can get.

Minimal disruption

Days, not weeks. You keep your cabinets and most of your daily routine while your kitchen is transformed around you.

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During your project

How we complete your cabinet project

Once your start date arrives, here is exactly how the work happens on your Littleton home, right through to the final walkthrough.
  1. 1

    Your kitchen is protected

    We start by covering your floors, countertops, and appliances, so the work stays contained and your home stays clean from day one.

  2. 2

    Doors and drawers come off

    Every door, drawer, and handle is removed and labeled, so each piece returns to its exact spot and operates smoothly once we're finished.

  3. 3

    Surfaces are cleaned and prepped

    Degreasing, scuff sanding, and minor repairs give the finish a clean, sound surface to grip, the difference between a coat of paint and a finish that lasts.

  4. 4

    Primer locks it in

    A high-bond bonding primer creates the adhesion that keeps cabinets from peeling or chipping, then it's sanded smooth and ready for color.

  5. 5

    Cabinet-grade finish, sprayed on

    Multiple coats of a hard, cabinet-grade finish are sprayed for that smooth, factory look and cured between coats so they stand up to daily kitchen life.

  6. 6

    Reinstalled and walked with you

    Doors and drawers go back precisely aligned, we clean up, and we walk the finished kitchen together, with every project backed by our written workmanship warranty.

  7. End of the Cabinet Painting process.

Local results

The finish Littleton homeowners expect

Thorough prep, premium coatings, and a crew that keeps your property clean from start to finish.

FAQ

Cabinets in Littleton: common questions

Do you work on older and historic homes in Littleton?

Yes. Littleton's historic and mid-century homes are some of our favorite work. Older wood siding and trim need careful prep, and often minor wood repair, to repaint properly, and we approach character homes with sensitivity to their style and the right color choices.

My older Littleton home has lots of old paint layers, is that a problem?

It is manageable with the right prep. We address peeling and failed layers, sand and feather edges for a smooth result, repair damaged wood, and prime as needed so the new finish bonds well and looks clean rather than thick or uneven.

Is it cheaper to paint cabinets than replace them?

In almost every case, yes, and usually by a wide margin. Cabinet refinishing typically costs a fraction of new cabinetry because you keep the boxes you already have and skip demolition, disposal, and weeks of installation. If your cabinet boxes are structurally sound, painting them gets you most of the visual impact of a new kitchen for a small share of the price.

How much does cabinet painting cost?

Your price depends mostly on the number of doors and drawers, the current finish, the color you choose, and whether you want the wood grain filled for a fully smooth look. There's no guessing on our end: we count every door and drawer at the walkthrough and hand you a clear, written estimate, so you know the full investment before any work begins.

How durable is a painted cabinet finish?

Done properly, a painted cabinet finish is built to take years of daily use. The durability comes from the prep underneath: degreasing, scuff sanding, and a high-bond bonding primer, finished with a hard cabinet-grade topcoat. That combination resists chipping and peeling and wipes clean with a damp cloth. A finish that lasts always traces back to careful preparation, which is exactly the step we take our time on.

What's the difference between cabinet painting, refinishing, and refacing?

Cabinet painting and cabinet refinishing describe the same service: we clean, prep, prime, and apply a new durable finish to your existing cabinets. Refacing is different, it replaces the doors and drawer fronts and covers the boxes with new veneer, which costs far more. For most kitchens with solid boxes, refinishing delivers the fresh, modern look you're after without the bigger price tag.

Can you paint cabinets without removing the doors?

For a finish that looks professionally sprayed, we remove and label every door and drawer, finish them in a controlled setting, and reinstall them precisely. That's what gives you an even, smooth result, crisp and free of drips or brush marks. Taking the doors off is a little more work, and it's what makes the difference you can see.

What color and sheen look best on cabinets?

Crisp whites, soft greys, and warm greige are the most popular and the most timeless, and a two-tone look with a contrasting island is a close runner-up. For sheen, we usually recommend a satin or semi-gloss cabinet-grade finish: it cleans easily and stands up to fingerprints and splatters. During your complimentary color consultation, we'll help you land on a choice you'll still love in ten years.

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