Joyful Cabinet Painting transforms kitchens, bathrooms, and built-ins through a refined hybrid cabinet painting process perfected across hundreds of Cincinnati-area projects. Cabinet boxes receive meticulous hand preparation and brush-and-roller application in the home while doors and drawers travel to a dedicated spray facility for a factory-smooth finish. Every surface undergoes degreasing, sanding, priming with stain-blocking product, and multiple coats of water-based urethane enamel selected for durability and low odor.
Beyond painting, the team handles cabinet door replacement using high-quality HDF panel fronts, hardware upgrades, soft-close hinges, and functional kitchen accessories including rollout drawers, trash can pullouts, and spice racks. A standard project wraps up in approximately seven business days with minimal disruption to the household.
Women-owned and veteran-owned, the company operates from the east side of Cincinnati with in-house crews trained in surface preparation, professional spraying, and precise reinstallation. Clients receive a touch-up paint sample and a complimentary first-year touch-up visit, reflecting a standard of care that extends well past the final brushstroke.
Updated: 05-20-2026
The company splits every project into two parallel workflows. Cabinet boxes stay in the kitchen and receive hand-applied coats of primer and paint with a brush and roller. Doors and drawers are transported to an off-site spray facility for a factory-quality finish. Nancy Stegmaier described how the team handled frames, doors, and reinstallation across distinct stages, and Ron Shimek noted results that were better than expected.
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Crews follow a multi-step surface preparation sequence before any paint is applied. Each surface is cleaned with a degreaser and deglosser, lightly sanded for adhesion, and then primed with a stain-blocking primer. Larry Martin shared that his kitchen looks brand new after more than 20 years, and Jennifer Christensen confirmed her finish still looks great over a year later. The team uses urethane enamel coatings engineered for kitchen durability.
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Communication begins at the initial estimate and continues daily during the active project. The crew explains each phase before it starts and checks in at transition points. Christiana Barry noted the team let us through every step of the process and it went exactly as they said it would. Jen Steiner highlighted how the company stayed on schedule, and Betsy Coith said all questions regarding the process were answered up front.
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The company offers HDF panel fronts as a replacement option for homeowners whose existing doors are outdated or damaged. Denise on Yelp described how the team refaced our kitchen cabinets with high quality HDF cabinet fronts in a single project. Rick Williams praised new soft close drawers and doors with hardwood and dove tail joints on his second visit. Tami Thomayer noted custom board-and-batten construction on her peninsula.
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Multiple reviewers describe returning after an initial kitchen project. Vicki Johnson started with a master bathroom cabinet as a test and then invited the team back for her kitchen and main bathroom. Marilyn Pater had her kitchen done first, then just had them back to do two of our bathrooms. Michael Trammel and Angel Whisper both returned for second projects and rated five stars each time.
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The company's blog identifies Benjamin Moore ADVANCE and Sherwin Williams products as primary cabinet paint lines, chosen after testing for adhesion, hardness, and resistance to kitchen wear. Lynn Gately's Sherwin Williams Tricorn Black cabinets prompted her to say she keeps going to the kitchen just to look at them. SK noted how the team patiently accommodated sourcing a specific Benjamin Moore color.
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Reviews identify at least a dozen named crew members. Nancy Stegmaier credited Charla and Rachel for project leadership, Renee for frame painting, and Kyla and Emma for door work. Sally Stapleton praised Emma, Josh and Rachel. Marilyn Howard thanked Lauren, Tom, Emma by name. The pattern shows consistent, in-house staffing rather than rotating subcontractors.
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Ohio does not mandate a state-level painting contractor license. The Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board covers electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and similar trades but does not license painters. Joyful Cabinet Painting is registered with the Ohio Secretary of State as a trade name (Entity No. 5278013) under Colorful Cupboard Arts LLC, with an active status through August 2029.
-Verification Sources: Ohio Secretary of State, Ohio CILB, Cincinnati Municipal Code
Updated: 05-20-2026