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Lisun Furniture is a custom cabinetry and woodworking shop serving the Ozarks! With over 30+ years of experience, we are experts with most things woodworking and have completed hundreds of projects in the SW MO / NWA area. Some of our specialties: Custom Cabinetry (Kitchen, bathroom, office, built-ins, pantries, etc.) Custom Furniture Furniture Repair Custom Upholstery Finish Work Commercial Woodworking

Lisun Furniture is a custom cabinetry and woodworking shop serving the Ozarks! With over 30+ years of experience, we are experts with most things woodworking and have completed hundreds of projects in the SW MO / NWA area. Some of our specialties: Custom Cabinetry (Kitchen, bathroom, office, built-ins, pantries, etc.) Custom Furniture Furniture Repair Custom Upholstery Finish Work Commercial Woodworking



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Variety of handyman specialized services including,hvac certified and electrical troubleshooting and servicing . Drywall repairs and or replacements, painting and finish work. Cabinet repairs and or replacements. Light fixture upgrades as well as door hardware updating .

"Everything went wonderful! Jason show up promptly at the time he said to start work. Very professional. always kept a clean work area. This guy really knows what he is doing. For any electrical work in the future i will be calling Jason first. A+++++++++"

Brad C on October 2022

Variety of handyman specialized services including,hvac certified and electrical troubleshooting and servicing . Drywall repairs and or replacements, painting and finish work. Cabinet repairs and or replacements. Light fixture upgrades as well as door hardware updating .

"Everything went wonderful! Jason show up promptly at the time he said to start work. Very professional. always kept a clean work area. This guy really knows what he is doing. For any electrical work in the future i will be calling Jason first. A+++++++++"

Brad C on October 2022






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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

If you prefer not to sand your particle board cabinets prior to painting, you can use mineral spirits and a rough sponge to add some grit to your medium-density fiberboard cabinets so that the paint will still stick. Keep in mind that using 120-grit sandpaper is still the preferred method for preparing your particle board cabinets for a new coat of paint.

To achieve a smooth, even finish that’s free of brush strokes, spray painting is the way to go. However, it tends to use up more paint due to overspray and can have a learning curve before you perfect your technique. This isn’t to say that a brush or roller isn’t also an excellent tool, so you should test out each technique on a piece of cardboard or spare piece of wood beforehand to see which one gives you your desired look.

Although it’s not always necessary, it’s a good idea to use primer, especially if you choose to paint over an old layer of paint without sanding. Primer helps the new paint successfully bond with the surface, and it can even help hide darker paint colors so you need fewer layers to switch to a lighter color.

For a smooth and long-lasting finish, opt for an 100 percent acrylic, semi gloss latex self-leveling paint. There are many brands and types of paint to choose from, so do research before deciding which one is best for your project. Some paints even have qualities that might save you time. For example, some paints have primer so you can skip priming separately and start painting right away. 

Cabinet refinishing takes an average of two to three days. The process includes setting up and removing cabinet doors, drawers, and hardware, followed by cleaning, stripping, and sanding cabinets. You or your pro will have to address issues like chips, stains, or splits before applying paint or stain. Then the final stage includes painting or staining, reassembling cabinets, and cleaning up.

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