




Most kitchens don't need a full gut renovation to look brand new. What they usually need is the right paint job done the right way. That's exactly what this Beverly Hills kitchen called for - a full repaint from top to bottom that would make the whole space feel clean, bright, and current.
The cabinets were the focal point here. Fresh white paint on shaker-style doors and drawers paired with matte black hardware gives the whole kitchen a sharp, modern feel without replacing a single cabinet box. That's where cabinet resurfacing and a quality repaint really shine - you get a completely different look without the cost and disruption of a full replacement.
We took the walls and trim through the same process. The result is a space where everything reads as intentional. The white carries from the cabinets up to the ceiling, making the room feel taller and more open. Natural light coming through the large windows has nowhere to hide - it just bounces off the fresh surfaces and fills the room.
Color choice matters, but so does prep and application. A sloppy paint job on cabinets shows up fast - brush marks, uneven coverage, drips on the edges. Getting a clean, durable finish on kitchen cabinets takes the right products and the right process. That's what separates a paint job that lasts from one that starts showing wear in a year.
The finish on this kitchen speaks for itself. Clean lines, consistent color, and nothing that pulls your eye in the wrong direction. It's the kind of result that makes a homeowner walk in and feel good about the space every single day.