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Kitchen Resprays Plymouth

Workshop-finished kitchen cabinet respraying. From £1,500. 10-year paint guarantee. Sprayed to a premium finish standard.

Oak kitchen resprayed to navy blue — kitchen respray Plymouth before and after
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Don't Replace Your Kitchen.
Respray It.

A new fitted kitchen costs £8,000–£25,000+. We can transform yours for £1,500–£2,500 — same look, fraction of the price, in five days instead of six weeks.

  • Doors and drawers sprayed in our Plympton workshop — zero dust in your home
  • Carcass and side panels masked and sprayed on-site, dust-controlled
  • Hundreds of colours — RAL, Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, Dulux, custom matches
  • Water-based paints inside the home — safe for kids and pets
  • 10-year guarantee against peeling, cracking or fading in normal use
  • Most kitchens completed in 5 days — you keep using yours throughout
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Kitchen Respray Cost in Plymouth

Every kitchen is different. Here's the typical range so you know what to expect.

Small Kitchen
£900 – £1,400
Up to 10 doors / drawer fronts. 2 days on-site.
Medium Kitchen
£1,500 – £2,500
15–20 doors / drawer fronts. 5 days door-to-door. Most Plymouth kitchens.
Large / Island
£2,500 – £3,800
20+ doors plus island / pantry. 4–5 days on-site.

Includes all colours, all minor repairs, and the 10-year guarantee. Workshop collection & delivery included within the Plymouth area. Full pricing breakdown →

How a Kitchen Respray Works (Day by Day)

Day 1 — Removal & workshop

We arrive in the morning, label every door and drawer front, photograph the layout, and carefully remove all the cabinet doors, drawer fronts, kickboards, end panels and pelmets. These come back to our Plympton workshop, where they're cleaned, sanded, primed with the right primer for the substrate (MDF, vinyl-wrap, oak, laminate or painted timber all need different prep), then sprayed with two coats of premium topcoat in your chosen colour and finish.

Day 2 — Carcass on-site

While the doors are at the workshop, we mask up your kitchen, sand and prep the carcasses, side panels, and any fixed elements that can't easily be removed. Two coats of topcoat go on. The paint is water-based and safe to be around — you can keep using the kitchen for everything except the immediate work area.

Day 3 — Reinstall & tidy

Doors come back, fully cured. We refit every door and drawer front, check alignment, swap or refit handles (we can drill new holes if you're changing handle style), tidy up, and leave you with a kitchen that looks brand new — and a personalised Spray Vision mug on the counter.

Why a Workshop-Finished Kitchen Looks Better

Most local sprayers do everything in your home. That's faster, but it's a compromise: dust gets into the wet paint, runs and orange-peel are common, and overspray drifts everywhere. By taking your doors to a controlled workshop environment with proper extraction and lighting, we get the same finish you'd see on a brand-new showroom kitchen — and your home stays clean.

Brands of Kitchen We Regularly Respray

We respray every major UK kitchen brand: Howdens, Magnet, Wickes, Wren, Benchmarx, Symphony, Ikea Method, Schreiber, Moores, Sigma 3, and bespoke joiner-built kitchens. We work on solid wood, MDF, vinyl-wrapped, melamine-faced, painted timber, oak, beech, laminate and high-gloss acrylic. The substrate determines the primer; the result is the same.

Colours, Finishes & Two-Tone

You can pick from any RAL, British Standard, Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, or Dulux colour. Custom colour-matching to a chip you provide is included at no extra charge. Most customers go for matt, semi-matt or satin — they hide marks better than gloss and look more contemporary. Two-tone kitchens (e.g. dark base units, light wall units) are increasingly popular and we charge per door, so the price doesn't jump dramatically. See popular colour ideas →

Areas We Cover

We respray kitchens across Plymouth and the surrounding area — including Plympton, Plymstock, Saltash, Ivybridge, Tavistock — and across Devon and Cornwall (Exeter, Newton Abbot, Torbay, Truro, Bodmin, Liskeard, Newquay). See full coverage →

Kitchen Respray Plymouth — Common Questions

Most kitchens fall between £1,500 and £2,500. Smaller kitchens (10 doors) start around £900; large kitchens with islands can reach £3,500+. Compared to £8,000–£25,000 for a brand-new kitchen, you save 70–80%.
Most kitchens are five days door-to-door. You can keep using the kitchen throughout — only the immediate work area is off-limits at any one time.
Not when prepared properly. We use the right primer for each substrate and apply two coats of premium hard-wearing topcoat. The result is backed by a 10-year guarantee against peeling, cracking or fading in normal home use.
Yes — both. Vinyl wraps that have started lifting need the loose vinyl removed first; laminate just needs the right primer. We've sprayed everything from Howdens shaker to Wren high-gloss handleless.
We can swap handles (drilling new holes if needed). Worktops we don't replace, but we can talk you through good local options. Wrap or worktop refresh can be co-ordinated separately.

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