12-23-2009, 08:19 AM
I see, Carol, when you said there were paint drips I thought you meant the cabinets were painted, especially because we'd been talking about white on this topic.
You are probably right that a cabinet maker can do it. However, just FYI about the crossover in trades, my son's job as a painter involves more time doing wood finishes than dealing with paint. The average house painter probably doesn't. In the contracts my son works on, the cabinets are delivered unfinished and the painting company does all the finishing on wood cabinets, doors, and trim in the house. They know the formulas that stand up to wear on the island.
You are probably right that a cabinet maker can do it. However, just FYI about the crossover in trades, my son's job as a painter involves more time doing wood finishes than dealing with paint. The average house painter probably doesn't. In the contracts my son works on, the cabinets are delivered unfinished and the painting company does all the finishing on wood cabinets, doors, and trim in the house. They know the formulas that stand up to wear on the island.