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Kitchen Respray – Killaloe, Co. Clare (Oak Kitchen Transformation)

Transforming a traditional oak kitchen into a bright, modern space with a durable satin finish.

Kitchen Respray Transformation in Killaloe, Co. Clare

In this Killaloe kitchen respray project, a solid oak kitchen was completely updated using a professional spray finish rather than a full replacement.

By refinishing the existing cabinets, we created a cleaner, more contemporary look while maintaining the strength and layout of the original kitchen. With our kitchen respraying service the result is a smooth, long-lasting finish designed to handle everyday use.

Project Details

  • Location: Killaloe, Co. Clare
  • Service: Kitchen Cabinet Respraying
  • Finish: Satin 2K Coating
  • Colour Scheme: Two-tone (Farrow & Ball)
  • Duration: Approximately 4–5 days

How This Kitchen Was Resprayed

This project followed our structured kitchen respray process, ensuring a durable and even finish across all surfaces:

  • Deep cleaning to remove grease and contaminants
  • Mechanical sanding to prepare surfaces
  • Application of specialist bonding primers
  • Spray finishing using industrial-grade coatings
  • Controlled curing to harden the finish

Why Respraying Was the Right Choice

  • Lower cost: Significantly cheaper than replacing the kitchen
  • Quick turnaround: Completed within a working week
  • No major disruption: Existing kitchen remains in place
  • Long-lasting result: Hard-wearing finish suitable for daily use
  • Modern look: Updated colour scheme without structural changes

 

This kitchen respray followed our proven respray process.

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Wath Recent Kitchen Respray Project in Killaloe, Co.Clare

Kitchen respray project in Killaloe, County Clare. This 15 year old oak kitchen was resprayed and colour matched to Farrow & Ball Cornforth White and Railings, creating a modern two-tone satin finish.

Before the Respray: Original Oak Kitchen

The original kitchen featured natural oak cabinetry that had become visually dated over time. While still in good condition, the colour and finish no longer suited a modern interior.

Rather than removing a solid kitchen, the decision was made to respray and update the look.

After the Respray: Bright Two-Tone Finish

Following the respray, the kitchen was refreshed with a balanced two-tone colour scheme, creating contrast and a more contemporary feel.

The new finish is smooth, easy to clean, and built to withstand daily kitchen use, giving the space a completely updated appearance.

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Thinking About a Kitchen Respray in Limerick?

If your kitchen is structurally sound but looks dated, a professional respray can completely transform it in just a few days.

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