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Vincent Prentice
  • Bowie, MD
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Kitchen Cabinets - Keep, Piant or Replace?

Vincent Prentice
  • Bowie, MD
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I have a new flip that I am working on and my issue is that the kitchen cabinets are a maple color but in really good condition. I am torn on painting the cabinets white, replacing the cabinets with newer trendy white shaker cabinets or just keeping the originals and building my kitchen color scheme around whats there . Cost is always a factor, however at the end of the day flipping the property if my priority.

Ok guys what should I do, keep, paint or replace?

Thanks, 

Vince

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Omar Merced
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Omar Merced
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If you can find the right person. Paint. If you can't replace. They should own a HVLP sprayer. I've never seen a good job done without one of these. 

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