Berkeley Kitchen Painting

Guide to Choosing the Right Paint Brand for Your Kitchen

When painting your kitchen, selecting the right color and the brand is an important decision. The kitchen is the heart of the home and needs to be durable and resistant for the unique challenges kitchen surfaces face such as moisture, grease, and temperature variations. With an array of brands available, it’s crucial to choose one that guarantees longevity, quality, and the aesthetic appeal to match your home’s vibe.

Top Paint Brands for Kitchens ranked by our favorites:

Benjamin Moore stands out for its exceptional quality and durability. Regal and Aura are the best lines to choose from. ScuffX is a new line that is particularly good for trim and cabinets. Aura only comes in the lowest sheen on flat. What is even more important is the choice of sheen. Eggshell and Satin are a wipeable finish that ideal for kitchen walls. Benajmin Moore has one of the largest ranges of color stories in the industry.

Farrow & Ball has luxurious colors and an amazing finish and durability. F&B colors offer a richly pigmented paint with an eco-friendly formulation. Their claim to fame is that they are a milk-ased paint. With sheens referred to as Modern Emulsion, Estate Emulsion, Estate Eggshell and Full Gloss you have a wide range of sheens to choose from that work great for different surfaces especially those in the kitchen. Farrow & Ball paint is robust, washable, and mold-resistant finish. The depth of their colors adds a touch of sophistication to any kitchen.

Sherwin-Williams is known for their slogan “Cover the World,” Sherwin William is the largest paint manufacturer on the planet. Their dark colors do not cover well, but they have greys and in-between colors. a range of kitchen-specific paints, including the Emerald® Interior Acrylic Latex Paint. Known for its superior resistance to stains and its ability to be cleaned easily, it ensures that your kitchen walls remain pristine. Moreover, its anti-microbial properties make it a safe choice for a space where food is prepared.

Valspar has a Paint + Primer combination that offers remarkable great coverage and durability. The color stories are not as popular as the top 3 in this article, but their paint stands up well to kitchen challenges, with a scrubbable finish that makes maintenance a breeze. They offer a far better price point than the top 3 listed in this article and can be found at independent hardware stores in the United States which means that they are easily accessible in the downtown areas and you don’t have to traverse a large store to get to the paint department.

Behr – Made by Home Depot, Behr’s has a mixed reputation. Their Marquee® Interior Paint & Primer touts a one-coat coverage which can save time and effort. That could be possible depending on the color. For darker colors these types of paints are ideal because darker colors can sometimes take 3 – 4 coats before proper coverage can be achieved. Like many of the paint brands in this article, Behr paint is durable and easy-clean finish make it a practical choice for the kitchen. Behr’s palette includes vibrant and neutral shades, suitable for any kitchen design and they can mix color from any other line you wish to match.

Factors to Consider When Selecting Paint for Your Kitchen

Paint should be durable and washable: Kitchens require paint that can withstand frequent cleaning and resist stains from cooking splashes.

Paint Sheens are a personal choice: Semi-gloss or satin finishes are recommended for high traffic kitchens where a lot of steaming and frying takes place. They remain the most cleanable and wipeable and reduce scrubbing. They do reflect light and cause colors to read differently, but they can also cause the space to appear lighter and brighter. Eggshell is the preferred sheens for most kitchens.

Color Selection is key: The right color can transform your kitchen, making it important to choose a brand that offers a wide range of options.

Eco-Friendliness” is subjective: In California all paint has been remanufactured to meet environmental air-quality standards. What we consider eco-friendly is whether or not you have to paint again in 5 years or 10 years. More frequent painting is not eco-friendly.

Price can be the deciding factor: While budget is always a consideration, investing in a high-quality paint can save money in the long run by reducing the need for frequent touch-ups. Our top picks are the best in terms of price and longevity.

Preparing Your Kitchen for Painting

Proper preparation is key to achieving a professional-looking finish. Before you begin, ensure your kitchen walls are clean, dry, and free from grease. You can use a degreasing chemical like Trisodium phosphate which will degrease and degloss shiny surfaces or you can Mix 1 cup vinegar with 3 cups of water, 1 cup of baking soda and ½ cup of dish soap in a bowl and wipe down the surfaces and then sand to degloss. Primer can be used over touch surfaces or special surfaces such as metal or vinyl. Mask and covering floors, windows, countertops and appliances will protect them from dust, drips and splatters.

Application Tips for the Perfect Finish

Use High-Quality Brushes and Rollers: Investing in good tools can significantly affect the outcome of your paint job.

Follow the Right Technique: For best results, start from the top of the room (Ceiling, Trim and then Walls) and work your way down, maintaining a wet edge to avoid lap marks.

Allow Adequate Drying Time: Between coats, ensure the paint is completely dry before applying the next layer to avoid any unwanted texture or bubbling.

Maintaining Your Kitchen’s New Look

Once your kitchen is beautifully painted, maintaining its appearance is crucial. Sometimes streaks will form when condensation from cooking and temperature cause them to develop. It is important to wipe these down immediately so that they don’t permanently imbed in the paint. Wipe up spills and splatters immediately to prevent stains. Gently clean the walls with a soft cloth and mild detergent to keep them looking fresh and vibrant for years to come.

Choosing the right paint brand for your kitchen is a decision that influences not just the aesthetics but also the longevity and functionality of the space. Brands like Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, Behr, Farrow & Ball, and Valspar offer products that meet the demands of the kitchen environment, combining durability, washability, and a wide color palette. By considering factors such as finish, color selection, and eco-friendliness, you can select a paint that not only looks beautiful but also stands up to the daily rigors of kitchen use. With the right preparation, application, and maintenance, your kitchen can remain a vibrant and welcoming space for years to come.

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Margarido Drive, Oakland + Jason Kaldis Architect + Habel Construction

Arana painted the kitchen of this historically-significant home in upper Rockridge: The Morse House. That same year, this kitchen, remodeled by architect Jason Kaldis with Habel Construction, was featured in the Rockridge Home Tour — and reviewed in the San Francisco Chronicle by Sophia Markoulakis. She wrote:

One kitchen that was brought back to its original glory, but with the enhancement of select 21st century conveniences, is the Morse House, a Tudor listed on Oakland’s historical registry.

The kitchen showcases how a traditional home can be modernized while keeping its authentic bones intact. At the request of the homeowners, architect Jason Kaldis kept the historic arrangement of the kitchen, laundry and butler’s pantry.

“To preserve the period mood, no recessed lights were used,” says Kaldis. “We used strip LED fixtures at the under-cabinet locations, in cabinet lighting, and pendants over the butler’s and kitchen sinks. As a result, the house still feels old.”

Sticking to the original footprint kept a central island, a popular feature in today’s kitchen remodels, out of the kitchen. “The homeowners wanted guests to enjoy other parts of the house and maintain the kitchen as a workspace, not a gathering and entertaining spot,” veteran tour volunteer Leonora Sea says.

Instead, the three rooms flow seamlessly by using the same lighting fixtures, Caesarstone London Grey countertop and Carrara marble tiles in both the kitchen and butler’s pantry, and the same hardwood finish throughout the upper living spaces that interact with the kitchen. “They were interested in materials that would not go off trend, but would hold up well,” Kladis says.

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McCreary-Greer House, Durant Avenue, Berkeley + Berkeley Architectural Historical Society

Arana is honored to have helped to restore and protect the exterior of this exquisite historic Berkeley city landmark home, which is also home to the offices of the Berkeley Architectural Historical Society (BAHA).

From the BAHA website:

The McCreary-Greer House is an outstanding example of turn-of-the-century Classic Revival style and a City of Berkeley Landmark. Although we refer to the house as the McCreary-Greer House, and the McCreary family did occupy it from 1907 to 1981, they were not the first owners. The house’s origins have been shrouded in mystery, and there are conflicting stories about its construction. From existing records it can be concluded that the house was built in 1901, three years earlier than the commonly assumed date of 1904. However, the house may have been designed as early as 1896 by the architect and builder Cornelius Sarsfield McNally, and it was built for either Ada and Abner Lowell or Marie and Frederick Bateman (of the Bateman Tract). READ MORE…

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Maxwelton Road, Piedmont

Protecting and beautifying homes for our clients is what we love to do! This project is a repeat client, who called us in to perform necessary and aesthetic updates to her new home!

We coated the wood shingles with a flame retardant and wood preservation product that goes on clear, as well as repairing the front door frame and balcony details, applying varnish to the doors, and painting all of the railings on the multi-level decking plus the window and door frames.

The client picked the colors, including this amazing burgundy, which just makes the whole facade sing!

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Trinity Avenue, Kensington + HDR Remodeling

This utterly charming bathroom remodel was part of an extensive lower-level home renovation/living space addition, performed by HDR Remodeling.

We painted the walls and ceiling, and contributed extensive stain and protection work to the wood window, door, and door frame, with careful attention to matching the existing vintage wood-stain finishes throughout the Arts-and-Crafts-era home.