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Marni Jameson: Here’s when to replace, reface or repaint your kitchen cabinets

Paint is the least-expensive way to update tired kitchen cabinets, like these dated oak ones shown after painting. The key to a long-lasting finish, however, is to sand and prime, use top-grade paint and allow for lots of dry time. (Photo by Marni Jameson)
Paint is the least-expensive way to update tired kitchen cabinets, like these dated oak ones shown after painting. The key to a long-lasting finish, however, is to sand and prime, use top-grade paint and allow for lots of dry time. (Photo by Marni Jameson)
Marni Jameson, a former Orlando Sentinel reporter, writes the syndicated At Home column.
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Home and Lifestyle author Jameson talks about kitchen cabinets and what you should know when deciding whether to replace, reface or repaint them.

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