
Most homeowners hesitate to refinish their kitchen cabinets for one reason: they assume once kitchen cabinet painting starts, it will be a construction zone for weeks. The actual reality? A professional cabinet painting project takes roughly one week from start to finish, with your kitchen only off-limits for about 3.5 days.
At Allen Brothers Cabinet Painting, we’ve completed over 1,500 kitchens across Utah, and the most common question we hear is: “How long will I lose access to my kitchen?” After reading this breakdown, you’ll know exactly what to expect and how to plan your week around a kitchen cabinet transformation.
Here’s what confuses most homeowners, while the total project spans roughly a week, you don’t lose full kitchen access for seven straight days.
The breakdown:
This isn’t a gut renovation. You’re not demolishing walls or rerouting plumbing. Professional kitchen cabinet refinishing is a surgical process, especially when the crews such as ours know exactly what they’re doing.
Here’s exactly what happens during the on-site portion of your cabinet painting project. This is the same proven system we’ve used across 1,500+ Utah kitchens.
What happens:
Your kitchen status: Partially functional. You can still use your sink, countertops, and appliances. The visual disruption is real, but most families prepare simple meals or order takeout this evening.

Pro tip: Clear your countertops the night before. Move small appliances, decor, and dish racks to another room. This gives our team maximum efficiency.
What happens:
Your kitchen status: Limited access. The priming process requires ventilation, and you’ll want to keep kids and pets out of the workspace. Plan to eat out or use a microwave/toaster oven in another room.
Why off-site matters: Horizontal spraying in a controlled booth eliminates drips, dust contamination, and Orange County Fair orange-peel texture. This is the quality difference between a $3,000 DIY disaster and a $7,000 professional finish.

What happens:
Your kitchen status: Still limited access, but you’re past the halfway point. The finish coats dry faster than traditional latex paints due to the chemical properties of 2K polyurethane.
The science: 2K (two-component) polyurethane is an industrial-grade finish that cures through a chemical reaction, not just evaporation. This means:
This isn’t the stuff you buy at Home Depot. It’s a professional-grade material that requires specialized equipment, ventilation, and expertise but it’s the reason your cabinets will look (and perform) like new.
What happens:
Your kitchen status: Fully functional by evening. You can start using your cabinets immediately, though we recommend waiting 24 hours before placing heavy items on shelves or slamming doors.
What to expect: There’s a faint smell from the curing polyurethane, but it’s not overwhelming. Open windows for airflow, and the scent dissipates within 24 to 48 hours.

If you’ve researched DIY cabinet painting, you’ve seen timelines that stretch 2 to even 4 weeks. Here’s why:
DIY challenges:
The Allen Brothers advantage:
The result? Your cabinets are ready for full use in under a few days, and the finish will outlast a DIY job by years.
The better you prepare, the smoother the process. Here’s what we recommend to every Utah homeowner:

Transparency matters. Here are the rare scenarios that can extend the timeline:
Humidity: Extreme humidity slows curing times. In Utah’s dry climate, this is rarely an issue, but if we’re working in July during a monsoon pattern, we may add 12–24 hours to ensure a perfect cure.
Cabinet damage: If we discover water damage, warped doors, or structural issues during prep, we’ll pause to discuss repair options. (This happens in less than 5% of projects.)
Color changes: If you request a midstream color adjustment after seeing the first coat, expect an additional 1-2 days.
Custom requests: Adding glaze, distressing, or two-tone finishes extends the timeline by 1-2 days.
Bottom line: The 1-week timeline assumes standard refinishing with no surprises. We’ll communicate proactively if anything changes.
We’re not the cheapest option in Utah and we don’t pretend to be. But after 1,500+ kitchens, homeowners choose us because:
When you hire us, you’re hiring a system that’s been refined over thousands of kitchen cabinet painting projects. That’s why we can confidently promise a 1-week timeline and deliver on it.
A: Yes, partially. You'll have access to your sink and countertops on Day 1, but Days 2-3 require limited access. By Thursday evening, full functionality returns.
A: Contact us immediately. If doors are already in our spray facility, we'll need to complete the finish coats before returning them (to prevent damage). We'll work with you to minimize disruption.
A: Immediately after reinstallation. The 2K polyurethane is cured enough for light use by Thursday evening. For maximum durability, wait 7 days before heavy scrubbing or slamming doors.
While the Monday-through-Thursday schedule represents our standard workflow for most average-sized kitchens in Utah, every home is unique.
Disclaimer: Actual project duration may vary based on specific factors, including:
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Andy Allen is the Technical Director of Allen Brothers Painting. A specialist in industrial wood coatings and 2K Polyurethane systems, Andy has overseen the transformation of over 1,500 kitchens in Utah His technical discipline ensures every cabinet set withstands the moisture, oils, and thermal fluctuation typical of Utah kitchens.