
The Kitchen or The Egg

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If you are going to replace the counter tops then leave them in place while you paint the cabinets. Just move your appliances when you get to that section of painting.
I would agree with James – unless spraying them requires that you take the countertop off first. When I painted ours, we were able to keep the countertops in place while painting, and so were still able to have a sink/place for me to stand while painting.
I totally agree, though – figuring out the order to do things is tough!
~Chelsea
I think that sounds like a good plan but then again I've never actually done my own kitchen remodel just read about them.
I agree with the previous tips- you'll only have a few days here and there without a working kitchen.
Thanks everyone! It seems like such a daunting task until you break it down, step by step. I'll definitely keep you all updated with the progress.
Just wanted to “ditto” everyone else. What you have here sounds like a good plan!
Why do you want to spray the cabinets? Are you painting the insides or anything? I removed the doors and drawer fronts and sprayed them in the garage, but I did the cabinet frames with a foam roller and brush. As for the order of things, I painted the cabinets, then removed the old counters and installed the new, then painted the walls. It did help to leave the doors off the cabinets until the new counters were in – just gave easier access for installation of the counters as well as cleanup of the sawdust. Good luck!
Yes, I plan to paint the insides as well. Some of the shelves need replacing (they are bowing in the middle) so I think it's best to paint everything to make it all match. Thanks for the tip about leaving the doors off until we're done. I'm sure that saved you a lot of trouble in the end.
Ok, spraying makes more sense then if you're doing the insides too. I didn't mention in my first comment but the new counters that I installed are laminate. Not sure what your plans are but my comment was based on laminate :). Can't wait to see how your kitchen turns out!
I'm curious if you removed the old linoleum or put the laminate over it? I want to re-do my kitchen floors and don't want to have to remove the old very ugly linoleum. Thanks