当初的教程和笔记# http://www.practicallyspoiled.com/2015/07/22/from-hate-to-great-a-tale-of-painting-oak-cabinets/#http://www.confessionsofaserialdiyer.com/how-to-paint-kitchen-cabinets-a-step-by-step-guide/This project requires NO major sanding and a lower-intermediate DIY skill level.This project isn’t technically hard, but it was very time and space consuming. Allow yourself about 4 WEEKENDS for a comparable sized kitchen. Yes 8 hour days, both Saturday & Sunday, for 4 weeks to finish the project. Also prepare for cabinets to take over the majority of your living space and to be eating a lot of pizza and Chinese food. Finally, pick a season when you can have windows open and a fan going, because the best DIY projects always come along with a bit of stink.You’ll need:• TSP substitute, a scrubby sponge and gloves for cleaning.• Painter’s tape.• Foam rollers. (Don’t use regular rollers, their fibers will get stuck in the oak and the finish won’t be smooth.)• Some quality paint brushes. I used a 2.5″ & 1″ Purdy brush and a fine art brush like these for the tiny crevices and around the hardware. (Don’t cheap out here, I promise a good brush makes for a good finish.)• A paint tray & painting cup.• A gallon of Zinsser 123 Water Based Primer. (This is key to the paint sticking to the cabinets!)• About two gallons (for a kitchen the size of mine, see pics) of Sherwin Williams ProClassic Acrylic Latex Enamel Paint in Satin, in your choice of fabulous color. I went for Antique White and I flippin’ love, love, love it.• A quart of General Finishes High Performance Water Base Polyurethane Topcoat in Satin. (I did A LOT of homework on the topcoat and this stuff is expensive, but beloved, because it cures rock hard! Highly recommend!)• Staining pads to apply the poly.• Elmer’s Wood Fill, if you are moving the location of your hardware OR if you need to repair any dinks, dents or oopsie-daisies in your cabinets before painting.• An extra fine sanding block (for the wood fill and for a quick, light sand after priming/before painting – only if needed!)• A pack of tack cloths.• New door bumpers. (You’ll be removing the old for painting.)• A show to binge watch & a heaping dose of PATIENCE!