Cabinet Painting for The Hamptons Kitchens: Warm Colour for a Tudor Home

Cabinet painting in The Hamptons is a solid-colour change: iPaint Painting sprays the raised-panel honey-oak and maple-stained doors that Beaumont Homes built from 2000 to 2010 a warm opaque colour like greige, soft sage, or warm white that finally matches the Tudor exterior. This hides the orange-toned stain, unlike refinishing, and keeps your doors, unlike refacing. A full Hamptons kitchen costs $3,000 to $8,000 in 2026 and a vanity $800 to $2,000, saving homeowners 50 to 70% against new cabinets. Every job is HVLP-sprayed brush-mark-free with a 5-year written warranty.

Last updated June 2026. Pricing current for the 2026 Hamptons cabinet painting market.

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Cabinet Painting in The Hamptons, in One Paragraph

Cabinet painting in The Hamptons is the lowest-cost way to retire the orange-toned oak and maple-stained raised-panel kitchens that Beaumont Homes shipped across the neighbourhood from 2000 to 2010 (postal code T5T). iPaint Painting takes the doors and drawer fronts off, sprays them a warm opaque solid colour in a controlled HVLP booth, and reinstalls them on the plywood boxes that never moved. A full kitchen runs $3,000 to $8,000 in 2026, a vanity $800 to $2,000, and the work carries a 5-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home colour visit.

How Much Does Cabinet Painting Cost in The Hamptons in 2026?

Cabinet painting in The Hamptons costs $3,000 to $8,000 for a full kitchen in 2026 and $800 to $2,000 for a single bathroom vanity. iPaint Painting prices the job by door and drawer count, not floor area, because every front is removed, prepped, and sprayed individually. A condo or townhome kitchen off Webber Greens Drive with 10 to 18 doors lands at $3,000 to $4,000; a standard family kitchen near Lessard Road or Suder Greens with 18 to 24 doors runs $4,000 to $5,500; and a larger home backing the Anthony Henday in Breckenridge Greens or Lewis Estates with 25 to 32 doors plus an island and pantry reaches $6,000 to $8,000. Painting the cabinets saves a Hamptons homeowner roughly $35,000 to $65,000 against a tear-out and granite refit, and skips five to nine weeks of demolition.

Bathroom Vanity$800–$2,000

A single Hamptons or Suder Greens vanity sprayed one warm solid colour, 2 to 3 days.

Condo / Small Kitchen$3,000–$4,000

10 to 18 doors off Webber Greens Drive, 4 to 6 days.

Standard Family Kitchen$4,000–$6,000

18 to 24 doors near Lessard Road or Suder Greens, 5 to 8 days.

Large Hamptons Kitchen$6,000–$8,000

25 to 32 doors plus island and pantry in Breckenridge Greens or Lewis Estates, 8 to 10 days.

iPaint Painting quotes every Hamptons kitchen in writing after a free on-site visit, and the quoted price is the price paid. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online.

Cabinet Painting vs Refinishing vs Refacing in The Hamptons: Which One Do You Want?

Cabinet painting in The Hamptons is the right choice when you want a warm colour your Beaumont Homes oak never came in, at the lowest price of the three options. iPaint Painting sprays the existing raised-panel doors and boxes an opaque solid colour, so the orange-toned stain disappears under the finish while the raised-panel shape stays. That is the deciding difference from the two siblings: Hamptons cabinet refinishing recoats the same wood in a stain to keep the grain and shape, and Hamptons cabinet refacing bolts on brand-new flat-shaker or slab doors over your old boxes for a genuinely new profile at $10,500 to $19,500. All three keep your layout, granite, and plumbing. Only painting gives you a true colour change on the cabinets you already own.

Hamptons OptionCabinet Painting vs Refinishing vs Refacing2026 Cost (Full Kitchen)
Cabinet PaintingWarm solid opaque colour sprayed over existing raised-panel oak doors and boxes; stain tone hidden, shape kept; layout kept$3,000 to $8,000
Cabinet RefinishingRecoated in a new stain; wood grain and raised-panel shape stay; layout kept$4,800 to $9,500
Cabinet RefacingNew flat-shaker or slab doors and drawer fronts over existing boxes; new door style; layout kept$10,500 to $19,500

Best Cabinet Colours for a Tudor-Themed Hamptons Kitchen

The best solid colours for a Hamptons kitchen are warm tones, not stark white, because the neighbourhood's Tudor exterior theme, cream stucco and brown trim, reads better against a greige or sage than against a cold white. iPaint Painting most often sprays Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter and Edgecomb Gray for owners who want a warm transitional look, a soft sage for the homes that lean cottage, and a creamy White Dove for buyers who want bright but still warm. Hale Navy on an island gives a two-tone scheme that suits the 8-foot-ceiling great rooms these homes were built with, and it hides wear on the busiest cabinet in an open family kitchen.

What Counts as The Hamptons? West Edmonton's Tudor Golf Community

The Hamptons is a master-planned family community in west Edmonton (postal code T5T), built by Beaumont Homes from 2000 to 2010 around a Tudor architectural theme and the Lewis Estates Golf Course. Its cabinet-painting demand sits in the connected greens: Hampton Cove, Hampton Village, Hampton Terrace, and the adjacent Webber Greens, Lewis Estates, Suder Greens, and Breckenridge Greens, where raised-panel oak and maple-stained kitchens are the norm. iPaint Painting reaches all of them off Lessard Road, 199 Street, Webber Greens Drive, and the Anthony Henday Drive. Landmarks that anchor the community include the Lewis Estates Recreation Centre, The Hamptons School, the Webber Greens Golf Course, and nearby West Edmonton Mall and the Misericordia Hospital.

Hampton Cove & VillageCore 2000s Beaumont Homes builds off Webber Greens Drive; raised-panel oak doors sprayed warm greige.
Webber Greens & Suder GreensFamily homes near Lessard Road; 18 to 24 door kitchens, the most common solid-colour project.
Breckenridge Greens & Lewis EstatesLarger homes backing the Anthony Henday; 25 to 32 door kitchens with island and pantry.
Potter GreensSmaller homes and townhomes; 10 to 18 door kitchens, often a vanity-first test run before the kitchen.

Newer west-Edmonton pockets next door like Rosenthal and Secord sometimes have thermofoil or laminate doors rather than raised-panel oak. iPaint Painting can still spray sound thermofoil with a bonding primer, but peeling thermofoil is usually a better fit for cabinet refacing. See every iPaint service for the area on the Hamptons area page, explore Hamptons cabinet refinishing for real-wood kitchens, or step up to the cabinet painting service overview.

Why a Warm Solid Colour Suits a Hamptons Tudor Kitchen

The Tudor mismatch is the signature problem of a Hamptons kitchen. Beaumont Homes master-planned the neighbourhood from 2000 to 2010 around a Tudor exterior theme, cream stucco, brown trim, and dark shingled rooflines, but the kitchens inside were shipped in honey-oak and maple-stained raised-panel doors that read orange against that warm exterior by 2026 standards. A solid opaque colour is the surgical fix: it leaves the layout, the plywood boxes, the granite, and the working triangle exactly where they are under the 8-foot ceilings these homes were built with, and only the look changes.

The colour choice is what makes painting work in The Hamptons specifically. A stark white that suits a modern infill looks cold against a Tudor exterior, so iPaint Painting steers Hamptons owners toward warm tones, a greige, a soft sage, or a creamy off-white, that finally tie the kitchen to the cream stucco outside. Oak also fights a thin coat: the open grain on a raised-panel oak door telegraphs through a single pass, so iPaint grain-fills and sands the oak before priming so the warm colour reads as flat painted cabinetry rather than coated woodgrain.

Surfaces Sprayed on a Hamptons Solid-Colour Job

  • Raised-panel oak doors: The defining Beaumont Homes profile, grain-filled at the panel so the warm opaque colour reads flat, not woodgrained, while the raised-panel shape stays.
  • Maple-stained drawer fronts: The medium-brown maple fronts common in Webber Greens and Suder Greens kitchens, sealed against tannin bleed before colour.
  • Island and end panels: The centre island and visible box ends in open-concept Hamptons great rooms, often sprayed a contrasting Hale Navy in a two-tone scheme.
  • Pantry doors: The walk-in and tall pantry cabinetry in larger Breckenridge Greens and Lewis Estates homes, sprayed to match the main run.
  • Hampton Cove vanities: A single bathroom unit taken to one warm solid colour in two to three days, often as a test run before the kitchen.

How iPaint Turns Hamptons Oak a Warm Solid Colour

The work that separates a factory look from a painted-cabinet look on a Hamptons kitchen happens before the colour, not during it. Every raised-panel door and drawer front is numbered and carried off to a controlled spray setup, while the Beaumont Homes plywood boxes stay mounted so the family kitchen near the Lewis Estates Recreation Centre keeps working through most of the booking. TSP cuts the cooking film off the oak and maple faces, the surfaces are sanded for bite, and then the open oak grain is filled and sanded flat while the maple is sealed against tannin bleed.

A substrate-matched bonding primer locks everything down before the colour is sprayed in multiple HVLP coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, each given full cure time between passes. That cure window, not the door count, sets the calendar, because a recoat rushed on a Webber Greens kitchen is exactly what chips a year later. Most Hamptons jobs wrap in 5 to 8 days because the door count here, 18 to 32 fronts, is smaller than the executive kitchens further south, and the brush-mark-free result is what owners mean when they say the cabinets look replaced rather than painted.

What a Hamptons Oak-to-Colour Job Includes

  • Grain-fill on raised-panel oak: The open Beaumont Homes oak grain is filled and sanded so the final warm colour reads as flat painted cabinetry.
  • Tannin-block on maple-stained fronts: The medium-brown maple is sealed so a warm white or greige stays true and never yellows at the edges.
  • TSP degrease and scuff-sand: Two decades of kitchen film is stripped and every face keyed for adhesion before primer.
  • HVLP warm-colour coats: Multiple sprayed coats hide the orange-toned stain entirely, the difference from a refinish that keeps the wood showing.
  • Numbered reassembly: Labelled doors and drawers return to their exact openings with new or existing hardware, under a five-year written warranty.

Best Cabinet Painting in The Hamptons for a Tudor Family Home

iPaint Painting is the painter Hamptons owners call when they want a warm colour their orange-toned oak never came in. The case for solid colour in this community is partly the housing stock and partly the math. The Hamptons, Webber Greens, Suder Greens, and Breckenridge Greens hold thousands of structurally sound Beaumont Homes kitchens whose only flaw is the 2000s oak-and-maple stain, and on cabinetry that solid the smart spend is a warm colour change, not a tear-out. A Hamptons kitchen sprayed a solid colour runs $3,000 to $8,000 against the $40,000 to $75,000 of a replacement-plus-granite-refit, saving most owners $35,000 to $65,000 and skipping five to nine weeks of demolition.

The finish itself is built for daily prairie-kitchen use. The big west-facing windows in homes backing the Anthony Henday pull warmth out of a swatch that looked right on the chip, so colour is always tested against the room's own light and against the Tudor exterior tone during the free in-home visit rather than picked from a fan deck at the shop. iPaint reaches every Hamptons green off Lessard Road and the Anthony Henday from the Edmonton base, so a Webber Greens kitchen books and prices on the same terms as a central Edmonton one, with no travel surcharge and the same five-year written workmanship warranty.

The Solid-Colour Advantage in The Hamptons

  • Keeps the cabinets you own: Unlike refacing, the original Beaumont Homes raised-panel doors and boxes stay, and only the colour changes.
  • Hides the orange stain on purpose: Unlike refinishing, the opaque coat covers the 2000s oak tone completely instead of recoating it in another stain.
  • Warm colours that suit a Tudor: Greige, sage, and creamy whites read correctly against the cream stucco and brown trim, where a cold white would clash.
  • No-surcharge Hamptons service: Hampton Cove to Lewis Estates is worked on the same pricing, products, and warranty as central Edmonton.
  • Honest scope: When peeling thermofoil in a newer Secord build is really a refacing job, iPaint says so rather than spraying over a failing surface.

Hamptons Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Painting is the Smart Upgrade

2000–2005 Builds: Hampton Cove, Hampton Village, Webber Greens

Homes built in The Hamptons' first phase across Hampton Cove, Hampton Village, and Webber Greens, off Webber Greens Drive and Lessard Road, typically feature raised-panel honey-oak cabinets in the Tudor-themed family homes Beaumont Homes was known for. These kitchens, near the Lewis Estates Golf Course and The Hamptons School, have structurally excellent plywood boxes and dovetail drawer boxes after 20-plus years, but the orange-toned oak feels dated against the cream stucco exterior by 2026 standards. iPaint Painting transforms these Hampton Cove kitchens, converting honey oak to Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter or Edgecomb Gray, at a cost of $4,000–$5,500 versus $30,000–$50,000 for full replacement. The oak takes paint beautifully once grain-filled, degreased, sanded, and primed.

2005–2010 Builds: Suder Greens, Breckenridge Greens, Lewis Estates

The Hamptons' later phases across Suder Greens, Breckenridge Greens, and Lewis Estates, the larger homes backing the Anthony Henday Drive, often have kitchens with 25 to 32 doors plus an island and a walk-in pantry, making cabinet painting especially cost-effective, a kitchen this size sprayed professionally costs $6,000–$8,000 compared to $40,000–$60,000+ for new cabinetry. Many of these builds mix maple-stained doors with oak, and both substrates take Sherwin-Williams ProClassic and Benjamin Moore Advance exceptionally well, delivering a factory-smooth finish that eliminates the orange-peel texture common in DIY attempts.

Townhomes and Condos: Potter Greens

The townhomes and smaller homes in Potter Greens and the condo pockets off Webber Greens Drive commonly feature compact 10 to 18 door kitchens in builder-grade oak or maple-stained laminate. These are iPaint's quickest solid-colour projects in The Hamptons, often booked at $3,000–$4,000 and finished in 4 to 6 days. Many Potter Greens owners start with a bathroom vanity at $800–$2,000 as a low-risk way to see the factory-smooth HVLP finish before committing the kitchen.

Newer West-Edmonton Builds: Rosenthal, Secord

Builder kitchens in the newer pockets next to The Hamptons, Rosenthal and Secord, sometimes use thermofoil flat-panel or MDF shaker doors in white or grey. Where the thermofoil is sound, iPaint's process addresses it specifically: a specialized bonding primer like Stix grips the vinyl surface, then Benjamin Moore Advance delivers a hard, self-levelling finish. Where thermofoil is peeling or bubbling off the core, iPaint will say a colour coat will not last and recommend cabinet refacing instead, rather than spraying over a surface that is already failing.

What Drives the Price on a Hamptons Solid-Colour Job

A Hamptons cabinet quote is built around the cabinets, not the room, and three things move it far more than floor area does. The substrate mix is the first: raised-panel oak needs grain-fill before colour while the maple-stained fronts in the same kitchen need a tannin-blocking primer, two different prep steps in one room. Knowing which line drives your number is how you read the estimate that comes back after the free in-home visit.

  • Door and drawer count: Every face is sprayed individually, so a 14-front Potter Greens condo kitchen is a fraction of the work a 32-front Breckenridge Greens island kitchen carries.
  • Grain-fill and tannin-block: The raised-panel oak needs grain closing and the maple-stained fronts need a stain-blocker, the single biggest prep variable in The Hamptons.
  • Island and pantry scope: The islands and walk-in pantries in larger Lewis Estates and Breckenridge Greens kitchens add fronts and add to the number.
  • Colour count: A single warm solid colour prices lower than a two-tone scheme with a contrasting navy island.
  • Product grade: A conversion-varnish-level finish on a hard-used family kitchen sits above a standard Advance coat on a guest-bath vanity.

As Mourad puts it: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better."

Want the wood grain to stay visible instead of hidden? Hamptons cabinet refinishing recoats the wood in a stain. Want a whole new door style? Hamptons cabinet refacing swaps the fronts over your existing boxes. Doing the walls in the same booking? Our interior painting crew can handle the full Hamptons kitchen at once.

The Hamptons' kitchen-update market continues to favour cabinet painting over full replacement as homeowners recognize the 50–70% cost savings, the 5–8-day timeline versus 5–9 weeks of demolition and granite refabrication, and the value of keeping a structurally sound Beaumont Homes kitchen out of the landfill. Whether your cabinets are raised-panel oak from a 2003 Hampton Cove build, a mixed oak-and-maple kitchen in Breckenridge Greens, or thermofoil from a newer Secord home, professional painting by iPaint's certified team delivers a factory-quality transformation that finally suits the Tudor exterior.

Hamptons homeowners along Lessard Road, near the Lewis Estates Golf Course, and throughout every green from Potter Greens to Lewis Estates trust iPaint for cabinet painting because we deliver results, not excuses. Request your free cabinet painting estimate or call 780-938-9555 to get started.

Where to Find Cabinet Painters Near You in The Hamptons

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Cabinet Painting FAQs, The Hamptons

Straight answers to the questions Hamptons homeowners ask most about cabinet painting projects.

How much does cabinet painting cost in The Hamptons in 2026?

Cabinet painting in The Hamptons runs $3,000 to $8,000 for a full kitchen in 2026, with a single bathroom vanity at $800 to $2,000. iPaint Painting prices by door and drawer count, not floor area. A smaller family kitchen off Webber Greens or Lessard Road with 18 to 24 doors lands at $4,000 to $5,500, while a larger Hamptons home backing the Anthony Henday with 25 to 32 doors plus an island and pantry reaches $6,000 to $8,000. Because the Beaumont Homes plywood boxes are reused, that is roughly a fifth to a third of the $40,000 to $75,000 a tear-out and granite refit costs in this neighbourhood.

Why does cabinet painting suit a Tudor-themed Hamptons home so well?

The Hamptons was master-planned by Beaumont Homes from 2000 to 2010 around a Tudor architectural theme, cream stucco, brown trim, and dark shingled rooflines outside, but the kitchens were shipped in honey-oak and maple-stained raised-panel doors that clash with that warm exterior by 2026 standards. Cabinet painting solves the mismatch without buying new doors. iPaint Painting sprays the existing doors a warm solid colour like Revere Pewter, Edgecomb Gray, or a soft sage that reads correctly against a Hamptons Tudor far better than orange-toned oak ever did, and far cheaper than a stark all-white reface.

Can my Hamptons kitchen stay usable during the project?

Yes. iPaint Painting takes the raised-panel doors and drawer fronts off to a controlled spray setup while the boxes stay mounted, so the sink, stove, and fridge keep working through most of the booking. The smaller Hamptons door count, 18 to 32 fronts versus 35 to 45 in the executive neighbourhoods further south, means most jobs wrap in 5 to 8 business days. Cure time between HVLP coats sets the pace more than door count, because a recoat rushed on an oak door is what chips a year later under the 8-foot ceilings these homes were built with.

Will warm white paint yellow on my Hamptons oak and maple cabinets?

Not when the wood is sealed first. The raised-panel oak in a Hampton Cove or Webber Greens kitchen carries open grain, and the maple-stained fronts mixed in are tannin-rich, so both will bleed into a white topcoat and yellow within a year if sprayed without the right prep. iPaint Painting grain-fills the oak and seals the maple with a stain-blocking bonding primer before any colour goes on, then sprays multiple HVLP coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, so a warm White Dove or Edgecomb Gray finish stays true for years.

What is the difference between painting, refinishing, and refacing in The Hamptons?

Painting sprays your existing Hamptons raised-panel oak or maple doors and boxes an opaque solid colour, so the stain tone disappears and only the colour changes while the raised-panel shape stays. Refinishing recoats the same wood in a stain, keeping the grain and the door shape, at $4,800 to $9,500. Refacing bolts brand-new flat-shaker or slab doors onto your old Beaumont Homes boxes for a new door profile, at $10,500 to $19,500. All three keep your layout, granite, and plumbing. Only painting gives a true colour change on the cabinets you already own, and at $3,000 to $8,000 it is the lowest-cost of the three.

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