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Cabinet Painting & Refinishing in Venice

Venice, Los Angeles

Forma Homes delivers cabinet painting & refinishing across Venice and the surrounding coastal neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Venice remodeling — walk-streets, canals, and contemporary infill.

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  • License #1140511
  • Licensed & Insured
  • Serving LA's Westside

What makes cabinet painting & refinishing different in Venice

Venice sits inside the California Coastal Zone, which means almost every meaningful remodel routes through Coastal Commission review. The walk-streets and canal blocks are dominated by 1910s–1930s craftsmans and Spanish bungalows on tight lots; the eastern flats include modern infill and contemporary builds. Salt-air corrosion shapes the materials playbook everywhere west of Lincoln.

Venice sits in the California Coastal Zone, which means Coastal Commission review applies on top of standard permitting. We plan around that — typically 8–16 weeks of additional plan-check time depending on scope. Salt-air corrosion also drives material decisions: copper and stainless flashings, marine-grade fasteners, and assemblies engineered for marine exposure are the default rather than the upgrade.

Most Venice homes were built before 1980. That means galvanized supply lines, undersized electrical panels, original gas runs, and rough-in plumbing that hasn't been touched in decades. Once walls open during a cabinet painting & refinishing project, we expect to bring the underlying systems to current code — not as a surprise, as a plan.

Venice runs its own permitting through LADBS + Coastal Commission. Plan-check timelines run on a separate clock from LADBS. We've worked through the local department often enough to know what their reviewers flag and what they wave through, so we submit the right drawing set the first time.

Common architecture in Venice: Craftsman Bungalow, Spanish Colonial Revival, Contemporary. We design coastal renovations to honor what's already there while bringing systems and finishes up to current code and current standards.

What's Included

  • Professional deglossing and surface preparation
  • HVLP spray application — lacquer or conversion varnish
  • Custom color matching to any paint brand
  • Hardware removal and reinstallation
  • Hinge adjustment and replacement if needed
  • Interior shelf and cabinet box touch-up
  • Full masking and protection of surrounding surfaces
  • Final inspection and touch-up

Cabinet Painting & Refinishing in Venice — Frequently Asked Questions

Most kitchens run 5 to 7 days. The doors come off and go to our shop for prep and spray. The boxes stay in place and get masked, primed, and sprayed in your kitchen. You'll lose the kitchen for the first day or two while we tape off and pull the doors. After that you can use it, you just won't have doors for about a week.

Conversion varnish for kitchens. It's harder, more chemical-resistant, and shrugs off the daily abuse from cleaning sprays, grease, and kids slamming doors. Lacquer is fine for bathrooms, built-ins, closets, anything that's not getting hit every day. Cost difference is small.

A standard kitchen runs $8K to $15K to refinish. New custom cabinets for the same kitchen run $25K to $60K+. So you're saving 50 to 70% and three months on the timeline. The catch: your boxes have to be solid. If they're particle board and falling apart, refinishing won't save them.

Yes if it's sprayed properly. Our finishes go on with HVLP guns, not brushes and rollers. Conversion varnish cures hard and resists chemicals. With normal use you should get 10 to 15 years before it needs a refresh. If we brushed and rolled it like a typical paint crew, you'd be lucky to get two.

Yes. Any Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, or Farrow & Ball color. We can also custom-match an existing cabinet finish if you want to blend new work with existing cabinetry in another room.

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