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A good paint for kitchen cabinet doors?

Home Improvement Asked on September 4, 2021

I’m thinking about making my own cabinet doors from MDF, and I think it Can handle it, but I want to finish them with a good paint.

By good I mean something like polyurethane paint, which dries up with a high gloss and is extremely durable and doesn’t fade or get sticky over time.

My worry is that from what I hear it shrinks when drying and can warp the doors.

What are people’s experiences with this – or are there better alternatives?

One Answer

Application quality is probably more important than a specific paint. MDF sucks up paint better than most wet and dry vacs. Sealing it well (especially any edges/routed elements) is absolutely key.

This is a good example of the issue and a possible solution

You would have to get MDF pretty soggy with paint for it to significantly warp the doors. A much more likely issue is gonna be the paint cracking as it shrinks rather than 1 mm of drying polyurethane paint warping a 20 mm MDF door.

If I'm being honest solid wood or birch plywood is probably easier to get a good looking result out of. That way you can go for paint, stain or naked and finish it off with some clear polyurethane for protection.

Answered by Geoffry on September 4, 2021

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