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Can You Paint Laminate Cabinets? Expert Guide

Published on
March 16, 2026

You can  paint laminate cabinets and end up with a kitchen that looks brand new for years. Plenty of homeowners do it every single day and love the results.

The only catch is that laminate isn’t wood. Its slick, plastic surface fights regular paint like crazy, so everything comes down to using the right products and refusing to cut corners on prep.

At a Glance

  • You can paint laminate cabinets successfully when the surface is smooth, tight, and prepped the right way.
  • The primer you choose is the single biggest factor in whether the paint stays put or flakes off.
  • Peeling, bubbling, or water-swollen laminate almost always means replacement beats painting.
  • A good bonding primer plus tough cabinet paint is what makes the finish last a decade or more.
  • Most homeowners tell us the last time their painted cabinets failed it was because someone rushed or skipped the prep work.

What Makes Laminate Cabinets Different to Paint?

Laminate is a thin plastic layer fused onto particleboard or MDF. That plastic is built to shrug off spills and fingerprints, which is fantastic until you try to paint it. Regular paint just beads up and peels off like stickers on glass.

  • Real wood and MDF drink primer and lock paint in place. Thermofoil looks similar but reacts badly to heat and sanding. Laminate sits in its own category. It is completely non-porous and usually glossy straight from the factory. That’s why it demands a completely different approach.
  • The current condition of your laminate is everything. Lifting edges near the sink, chipped corners, or swollen spots from years of steam mean the core is already damaged. Paint has nothing solid to hold onto once that happens.
  • Even the original finish matters. High-gloss laminate is the hardest to paint because it’s the slickest. Matte or lightly textured versions give primer a fighting chance right from the start.

Signs Your Laminate Cabinets Are Good Candidates for Painting

  1. Run your hand across every door and drawer face. If it feels perfectly smooth with no lifting edges, you’re in good shape.
  2. Tap lightly. The laminate should feel tight everywhere with no hollow or soft spots.
  3. Check especially hard around the sink and dishwasher. Any swelling or warping from past water exposure is a deal-breaker.
  4. Doors and drawers should still close snug and feel solid. Wobbly boxes or loose hinges need fixing first, but they don’t automatically rule out painting.
  5. Make sure no one has slopped silicone, wax, or the wrong paint on them before. Those invisible layers create barriers nothing sticks to.

What Painting Laminate Cabinets Actually Involves

It starts with a brutally honest inspection. Being in the industry for over a decade, we’ve learned it’s better to tell someone their cabinets aren’t good candidates up front than to take their money and watch paint peel a year later.

Once they pass inspection, every surface gets scrubbed clean of years of grease and oils, then deglossed until there’s zero shine left. That step alone saves more jobs than anything else.

Two thin coats of a true bonding primer come next, followed by two or three coats of real cabinet enamel. Light sanding between coats gives that buttery-smooth feel. The part most people rush is the cure time.

Give it a full seven to thirty days depending on humidity and product. Load the cabinets too soon and you’ll chip the finish the first week.

Paint and Primer Options for Laminate Cabinets

Bonding Primers

The best, high quality primers are the ones that actually bite into slick surfaces. Our advice as industry experts would be to never waste time with anything else on laminate. We’ve tried them all and nothing else holds up.

Cabinet-Grade Paints

The best paint for laminate cabinets right now is a hybrid alkyd-acrylic like Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane, or ProClassic Acrylic Enamel. These level out beautifully and cure to a hard, scrubbable film. Regular wall paint stays soft and marks up fast. Don’t even think about it for cabinets.

Specialty Coatings and Topcoats

In busy kitchens, we almost always roll on a clear water-based topcoat in satin or matte. It adds years of scratch resistance and makes daily cleanup easy without changing the color you picked.

How Long Does Paint Last on Laminate Cabinets?

When the prep and products are done right, painted laminate cabinets in Virginia homes stay gorgeous for 8 to 12 years with normal family use. Heavy-use kitchens with kids and lots of cooking might need touch-ups around handles at year six or seven, but the overall look holds up great.

Real wood can sometimes push 15 to 20 years because it’s more forgiving. The difference isn’t huge when laminate is painted properly. Early chipping or dulling almost always comes down to shortcuts taken somewhere in the process.

Why Surface Prep Determines the Outcome

Laminate is literally designed to repel everything. That glossy surface hides years of cooking grease, hand oils, and factory release agents. Leave any of it behind and even the best primer slides right off.

Thorough cleaning and proper deglossing create the tiny tooth the primer needs to lock in. Our recent jobs show that cabinets prepped correctly look brand new a decade later. The rushed ones start failing in months.

Common Reasons Painted Laminate Cabinets Fail

Wrong primer or no primer at all. Trying to repaint laminate cabinets that are already peeling or water-damaged. Putting dishes and hardware back before the paint has fully hardened. Those three mistakes account for nearly every failed job we see.

Your Cabinets Deserve More Than a Guess

Yes, you really can paint laminate cabinets and get a kitchen you’ll love for years. Just make sure the cabinets are in solid shape and the work is done with zero shortcuts.

Here at Legacy Painting, we have refreshed hundreds of laminate kitchens across Hampton Roads, Williamsburg, Newport News, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Suffolk. Homeowners keep telling us they wish they’d done it sooner.

f you’re ready for cabinets that look factory-fresh without the replacement price tag and backed by our lifetime touch-up guarantee on full jobs, give us a call. We’ll come out, give you an honest answer about whether yours are perfect candidates, and leave you with a clear quote. No pressure, just straight talk and results you’ll love.

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