Furniture Painting in Dubbo
Breathe new life into your space with fast, affordable repainting. We transform tired cabinets & surfaces into fresh, modern features you’ll love. Let’s chat today.
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Dubbo Furniture Painting Specialists

Don’t throw out a piece you love, refresh it with professional furniture painting. At Kitchen Painting Services & More, we help Dubbo homeowners update tables, wardrobes, chairs and more with durable finishes that give furniture a clean, modern look.
Whether it’s scratched, faded or no longer suits your style, painting offers a practical and cost-effective way to update existing pieces. A range of surfaces, including timber, veneer and previously painted finishes, can be prepared and refinished to improve appearance and extend usability. The same 2Pac polyurethane coatings used for cabinetry are also applied to furniture, delivering a smooth, consistent result.
We also work with local cabinet makers and builders, applying high-quality finishes to new cabinetry and custom pieces. In addition to furniture, services extend across kitchens, bathrooms and laundries throughout Dubbo and surrounding areas. Call 0447 049 474 to request a quote or discuss your furniture piece.
Keep what you love, refreshed
Better for your budget & the planet
Stylish Restoration Without the Cost
Furniture painting is a practical way to update older pieces without compromising on style or durability. Whether it’s a vintage dresser, a worn dining table or a matching set that no longer suits your space, surfaces are carefully prepared, repaired and refinished to achieve a clean, modern result.
Durable coatings are used to help protect against everyday wear while improving the overall look of your furniture. Painting is a suitable option for those wanting to save money, reduce waste or hold on to pieces with sentimental value.
It’s also ideal for updating inherited furniture or refreshing second-hand finds. From individual items to full room sets, it offers a straightforward way to make better use of what you already own.
Furniture resurfacing is all about making old pieces look new again, without compromising on style or durability. Whether it’s a vintage dresser that needs new life, a dining table that’s seen better days, or a matching set in need of a refresh, we sand, repair, and professionally refinish furniture to suit your taste, space and lifestyle.
Our finishes are designed to protect against everyday wear and tear while giving your furniture a clean, modern look that fits seamlessly with your home. Resurfacing is a great option if you want to save money, reduce waste, or simply hold on to a piece with sentimental value.
It’s ideal for updating inherited furniture or refreshing second-hand finds. From single items to full room sets, we’ll help you get the most out of what you already own.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can painted furniture still show the character or grain of the original piece?
Some finishes can be adjusted to either highlight or minimise the natural grain, depending on the look you’re after. Solid timber pieces may still show subtle texture through certain coatings, while others create a more uniform finish. The choice often comes down to whether you want a natural feel or a cleaner, more modern appearance.
Is it worth painting furniture with sentimental or antique value?
Painting can be a good option for sentimental pieces that no longer suit your space but still have personal meaning. However, for true antiques or collectible items, painting may reduce their value or alter their original character. It’s usually worth considering the long-term value and purpose of the piece before deciding.
How does furniture painting handle different materials like veneer or MDF?
Different materials require specific preparation to ensure coatings adhere properly and last over time. Veneer and MDF can be painted successfully, but they may need more careful handling than solid timber. The condition of the surface plays a big role in how well the final finish performs.
