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Cabinet Painting Aurora

Aurora’s 1990s–2000s executive kitchens — glazed maple in Hills of St. Andrew, MDF estates in Aurora Estates, builder maple in Bayview Wellington — each need specialist prep. We refinish every Aurora tier from our Vaughan shop, 30 minutes south via Hwy 404, with a 5-year written warranty on every job.

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Cabinet painting Aurora before and after — kitchen cabinet refinishing by Arsh Art

Kennedy Street area — glazed maple to Decorators White + Wrought Iron island

~30 minfrom any Aurora address
5 yrswritten warranty on all work
5–11 daysaverage Aurora kitchen
★ 5.0120+ Google reviews

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Recent work in Aurora

Recent cabinet painting projects in Aurora

A sample of kitchens we’ve refinished in Aurora’s major communities over the past 18 months. Every project photo is our own work.

Project photo — Kennedy Street area
Kennedy Street area — Resale Prep

50+ doors & drawers · Semi-custom glazed maple (beige base / espresso glaze) · Decorators White perimeter + Wrought Iron island · 5 days · Home listed & sold in under 28 days

Project photo — Hills of St. Andrew
Hills of St. Andrew — MDF Steam Damage Repair

50+ doors & drawers · High-end MDF (steam-damaged — surface puckering around cooktop & dishwasher) · Epoxy fill + BIN shellac + Renner 2K · Cloud White · 11 days · Client saved $15,000–$25,000 vs. door replacement

Project photo — Bayview Wellington
Bayview Wellington — Builder Maple Refresh

26 doors & drawers · Builder-grade honey maple · Chantilly Lace throughout · 5 days · Subdivision semi-detached, full kitchen refresh ahead of refinance appraisal

★★★★★ From Aurora homeowners

What our Aurora clients say

★★★★★

“Arsh Art Cabinet turned our hideous kitchen into a truly beautiful space! The team was easy to work with and listened to everything we wanted and made it happen. They installed additional cabinet boxes on top of our current to create more storage space and make the kitchen look more custom. We installed new doors and changed the color of the existing and new boxes. They gave suggestions on what would work best, and it turned out incredible. When something came loose a few weeks later, they were quick to send someone out to fix it.”

— Mark B., Kennedy Street area, Aurora

★★★★★

“It was my best decision refinishing my kitchen cabinets, and even better than that is I chose Sara and Arsh Art Cabinets to do it for me. Everything done as planned, on time and clean. I am very pleased with the result and my kitchen looks amazing. Thank you Sara!”

— Luci R., Hills of St. Andrew, Aurora

★★★★★

“I found Arsh Art Cabinets through Facebook and decided to take a chance after reading so many positive reviews. My experience was excellent. Sara talked me through the process, which was easy and straight forward. There was no mess to clean up after because they tidied up. The price and timeline were reasonable, and we couldn’t be happier with the results. I recommend!”

— Aisha H., Aurora

Our work across the Stouffville

Kitchen cabinet transformations by Arsh Art

Every photo is a real client kitchen — no stock images, no renderings.

What we do in Aurora

Cabinet refinishing services for Aurora homeowners

From builder-grade Bayview Wellington maple to the most demanding glazed executive kitchens in Hills of St. Andrew — every finish is sprayed in our Vaughan shop, never on-site.

Cabinet Painting & Refinishing

Full kitchen cabinet painting — doors removed, transported to our Vaughan shop, substrate-prepped, and spray-finished in Renner 2K Italian acrylic-polyurethane. In Aurora this means full glaze sanding for Hills of St. Andrew and Aurora Highlands maple, BIN shellac tannin block for cherry, and epoxy fill for MDF steam damage — the prep steps that separate a finish that lasts 5+ years from one that peels in 4 months.

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Cabinet Refacing (New Doors + Painted Boxes)

Where Aurora Estates and Aurora Highlands homeowners want a complete style change — new shaker MDF doors installed on the existing boxes, which are painted to match. Recommended for Aurora executive-tier kitchens where existing door profiles are too ornate, too damaged, or where the homeowner simply wants a full architectural update. Boxes are finished in our shop; new doors are cut and spray-finished to spec.

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Resale Prep & MDF Steam Damage Repair

Two services in high demand across Aurora. For resale prep, we fast-track Hills of St. Andrew and Kennedy area kitchens to a finish that photographs at the $1.5M–$2.5M price point — glazed maple to Decorators White + island accent in 5 days. For MDF damage repair, we sand, fill with epoxy, and refinish damaged door faces so they look and feel factory-new, avoiding $15,000–$30,000 in replacement costs.

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Aurora pricing — May 2026

How much does cabinet painting cost in Aurora?

Aurora’s housing stock spans four genuinely distinct tiers — from Bayview Wellington townhomes to Aurora Estates custom estates. Every price below is fixed at quote. No travel surcharge for any Aurora address. We’re ~30 minutes north via Hwy 404.

Kitchen type — Aurora Typical door count 2026 price range (CAD)
Bayview Wellington / Bayview Northeast townhome or semi 18–28 doors $3,800 – $5,200
Regency Acres / Aurora Heights bungalow or standard detached 24–36 doors $4,800 – $6,500
Hills of St. Andrew / Aurora Highlands executive detached 38–55 doors $7,000 – $9,500
Aurora Estates / Hunters Glen estate home 50–70+ doors $9,500 – $14,000
Two-tone island colour add-on Island only +$400 – $900
Glazed maple full sanding surcharge Per kitchen (+~0.5–1 day) +$300 – $600
Cherry tannin block + grain fill surcharge Per kitchen (+1–2 days) +$400 – $700
MDF steam/moisture damage repair surcharge Per kitchen (fill + sand + extra days) +$600 – $1,200
Failed paint strip + restoration Per kitchen +$600 – $1,200
Refacing add-on (new MDF shaker doors) Per kitchen +$2,500 – $4,500

All prices are fixed at quote — no surprise additions on delivery. The glazed maple and MDF surcharges apply only where the substrate requires additional prep; Sara or Mike will confirm which surcharges apply at the in-home consultation. No travel surcharge for any Aurora address.

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Our online calculator gives you a quote that’s typically ~90% accurate for Aurora kitchens — no email gate, no follow-up unless you want one. Or call us directly: we’re ~30 minutes south via Hwy 404.

How it works

Our process — from Aurora kitchen to factory finish

Every kitchen we refinish in Aurora follows the same four-phase sequence. The shop work — and the Aurora-specific prep steps — are what separate our finish from anything done on-site.

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In-home consultation & fixed quote

Sara or Mike visits your Aurora home in person, measures every door and drawer, identifies the substrate — glazed maple, cherry, MDF, thermofoil — confirms the colour direction, and hands you a fixed-price written quote before leaving. Same-week appointments are typically available. The visit takes 30–45 minutes.

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Door removal & shop transport

On day 1 we remove every door and drawer front, photograph each, and label them with numbered tags. Doors travel to our Basaltic Rd shop in Vaughan — about 30 minutes from any Aurora address via Hwy 404 — in cushioned racks. Your kitchen stays functional every evening throughout the project.

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Shop prep, prime, spray, cure

Aurora’s glazed maple doors receive full mechanical sanding through the glaze layer, degreasing, and Zinsser BIN shellac bonding primer before two coats of Renner 2K. Cherry gets Aqua Coat grain fill + BIN shellac tannin block. MDF damage gets epoxy filler + sanding to 220 before primer. Each coat cures 24 hours under regulated humidity (45–55%) and temperature (18–22°C). This phase runs 4–6 days standard, plus additional days for repair work.

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Reinstall, alignment & warranty walkthrough

Cured doors return to their exact original positions. We upgrade to soft-close hinges, set alignment on every door, and do a full walkthrough. Sara or Mike hands you the 5-year written warranty certificate and addresses any touch-ups immediately. For Aurora resale-prep kitchens, we can typically have you ready to list within the same week.

Sara and Mike, owners of Arsh Art Cabinet Refinishing

From Sara & Mike — a Kennedy Street area project

The Kennedy Street resale — glazed maple to Decorators White in 5 days, sold in 28

“The homeowners called us with a firm listing date 10 days out and a glazed maple kitchen that looked like 1998. We’d seen this profile many times in Hills of St. Andrew and the Kennedy area — espresso glaze on beige maple, beautiful when it was installed, very dated now, and completely slippery for adhesion without the right prep. We sanded every profile face until we broke through the glaze layer, ran Zinsser BIN shellac, and sprayed two coats of Renner 2K in Decorators White with a Wrought Iron island. All 50+ doors were back on in day 5. They listed, had showings within the week, and the kitchen was the first thing buyers mentioned. Under contract in 28 days.”

— Sara & Mike, Owners · Arsh Art Cabinet Refinishing · 36 Basaltic Rd, Vaughan

The lesson for Aurora homeowners with glazed maple: The dark espresso or brown glaze on Aurora’s executive-era doors is chemically slippery — standard bonding primer will not adhere to it without full mechanical sanding through the glaze layer first. Contractors who skip this step produce paint that looks acceptable for 2–4 months, then begins lifting at the profile edges. The only repair is a full strip, glaze-sand, BIN shellac, and redo — which costs more than a correct first paint would have. If you’re seeing this failure on your Aurora kitchen, call us: we handle the restoration regularly.

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Since 2011

The painting reputation behind Arsh Art

Arsh Art Cabinet Refinishing is the cabinet-specialist division of Royal Home Painters — one of the GTA’s most trusted residential painting companies, active across Toronto, Vaughan, and Aurora since 2011.

When you hire Arsh Art for cabinet painting in Aurora, every guarantee is backed by a full-service operation that has been finishing GTA interiors for over a decade — and an ownership team (Sara & Mike) who personally walks every Aurora consultation and final walkthrough.

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Local housing context

About cabinet painting in Aurora — what makes local kitchens different

The Hills of St. Andrew and Aurora Highlands executive tier (1985–2005)

This is Aurora’s dominant cabinet painting market. Large Georgian-style brick executive detached homes of 3,000–5,000 sq ft, built primarily between the late 1980s and early 2000s on mature lots. Kitchens were semi-custom or custom at build with large door counts (38–55 doors is common) and the glazed maple finish that defined the era: a cream or beige base coat with dark espresso or brown glaze hand-applied to door profiles, raised panels, and decorative curves.

  • Dominant substrate: Semi-custom maple with glazed finish — beige or cream base coat plus dark espresso or brown glaze on profiles and raised panel edges. This is now the single most adhesion-sensitive surface for cabinet painting in Aurora.
  • Critical prep step: Full mechanical sanding of every door face — including all profiles and corners where the glaze is heaviest — until the glaze layer is completely broken through. Then degrease, apply Zinsser BIN shellac bonding primer, and spray two coats of Renner 2K acrylic-polyurethane. Surcharge: $300–$600 per kitchen for the additional sanding labour.
  • What happens when this step is skipped: Paint appears to adhere for 2–4 months, then begins lifting at profile edges where the slippery glaze layer was never removed. This failure mode is happening in Aurora right now. We receive regular calls from Hills of St. Andrew and Aurora Highlands homeowners whose painted cabinets are peeling after just a few months — the only repair is a full strip and redo.
  • Resale context: A dated glazed maple kitchen at this price tier can suppress offers by $30,000–$50,000. Our Kennedy Street area resale project — 50+ doors, glazed maple to Decorators White + Wrought Iron island, 5 days — was listed within the week and was under contract in 28 days.

The Bayview Wellington and Bayview Northeast subdivision tier (2000–2015)

Aurora’s newer subdivision builds in the Bayview corridor east of Leslie Street. Builder-grade kitchens with smaller door counts (18–28 doors is typical for townhomes and semis) and honey maple or thermofoil finishes — structurally sound, adhesion-friendly, but aesthetically dated. These are the most straightforward Aurora kitchens to refinish.

  • Dominant substrate: Builder-grade honey maple (solid wood or veneer) and thermofoil flat-panel doors in standard subdivision sizes.
  • Standard prep: Thorough degrease, Zinsser BIN shellac bonding primer, two coats Renner 2K. No glaze sanding required. Thermofoil doors with edge delamination should be assessed at consultation — limited edge delamination can be re-glued; significant face delamination is more cost-effective to replace than to paint.
  • Most common concern in this tier: Homeowners asking whether the finish holds up to daily cooking and cleaning. Renner 2K’s 7H pencil hardness when fully cured and its chemical resistance make it the coating of choice for high-use kitchen environments.

The historic Aurora and Regency Acres bungalow tier (pre-1980s)

The original Aurora town core along Yonge Street and Wellington, plus the 1960s and 70s bungalow and split-level neighbourhoods of Regency Acres and Aurora Heights. Kitchens in these homes are 40–60 years old with solid oak or birch construction and a thick accumulated layer of varnish, stain, and oil finish built up over decades.

  • Dominant substrate: Solid oak (open grain, prominent figure) or birch, with accumulated varnish and oil finish from repeated re-finishing over the decades.
  • Critical prep steps: Zinsser BIN shellac sealer to prevent bleed-through from aged oils and resins in the wood; Aqua Coat grain fill for open-grain oak to achieve a smooth paint-ready surface (without this, grain telegraphs through every topcoat); high-build primer; two coats Renner 2K.
  • Common ask: Homeowners in this tier typically want to brighten the kitchen while keeping the solid-wood construction that modern builder-grade cabinets can’t match. Painting the original boxes and doors usually produces a better outcome than replacement at a fraction of the cost.

The Aurora Estates and Hunters Glen estate tier

Custom homes on and near the Oak Ridges Moraine — large luxury bungalows and multi-storey estates with architectural detail, curved cabinet elements, and high-end solid maple, cherry, or walnut cabinetry. These are the most technically demanding kitchens in Aurora, typically requiring the full package: shop-finished doors plus on-site work for integrated panels and stationeries. MDF steam damage is the defining challenge in this tier.

  • Dominant substrates: High-end solid maple, cherry, and occasionally walnut; custom MDF for flat-panel elements, door insets, and built-in panels.
  • MDF steam/moisture damage: High-end MDF cabinet doors in Aurora estate homes frequently show surface swelling and puckering from prolonged steam and moisture — typically around the dishwasher, sink, and cooktop. Standard paint applied over damaged MDF will never look smooth; the imperfections telegraph through every coat. Correct repair: sand all affected surfaces flat, fill all depressions with automotive or cabinet-grade epoxy filler, sand smooth to 220, then run BIN shellac + high-build primer + Renner 2K. The Hills of St. Andrew MDF project (11 days) followed this exact process and produced a factory-new finish.
  • Cherry in this tier: Open grain with high tannin content requires Aqua Coat grain fill plus Zinsser BIN shellac tannin block before any topcoat. Skipping the tannin block results in brown bleed-through through the white finish within 6–18 months.
  • Cost comparison for MDF: Custom MDF door replacement for an Aurora estate kitchen runs $15,000–$30,000+. The repair-and-paint approach with the MDF surcharge ($600–$1,200) runs a fraction of that. The Hills of St. Andrew project saved the client an estimated $15,000–$25,000 in replacement costs.

How close is our Vaughan shop to Aurora?

Our shop at 36 Basaltic Rd, Vaughan is approximately 30–35 minutes from most Aurora addresses — north via Hwy 404 to Wellington Street East for the east side, or via Hwy 400 north to Hwy 9 east for the west side. There is no travel surcharge for any Aurora address, and same-week in-home consultations are typically available. For more on our broader service area, see our Toronto cabinet painting overview page.

Kennedy Street area
Hills of St. Andrew
Aurora Highlands
Aurora Grove
Bayview Wellington
Bayview Northeast
Regency Acres
Aurora Heights
Aurora Estates
Hunters Glen

Aurora-specific questions

Cabinet painting Aurora — frequently asked questions

How much does cabinet painting cost in Aurora?
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Cost in Aurora depends on door count and substrate tier. Bayview Wellington townhomes (18–28 doors, builder maple) run $3,800–$5,200. Regency Acres / Aurora Heights standard detached homes (24–36 doors) run $4,800–$6,500. Hills of St. Andrew / Aurora Highlands executive detached homes (38–55 doors) run $7,000–$9,500. Aurora Estates / Hunters Glen estate homes (50–70+ doors) run $9,500–$14,000.

Substrate surcharges apply where the prep requires additional work: glazed maple sanding is $300–$600 per kitchen; cherry tannin block and grain fill is $400–$700; MDF steam damage repair is $600–$1,200. All prices are fixed at quote — no additions on delivery. Sara or Mike confirms which surcharges apply at the in-home consultation. No travel surcharge for any Aurora address.

Are you actually close to Aurora, or is there a travel charge?
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Our shop is at 36 Basaltic Rd, Vaughan — approximately 30–35 minutes from most Aurora addresses. We reach the east side of Aurora via Hwy 404 north to Wellington Street East; the west side via Hwy 400 north to Hwy 9. There is no travel surcharge for any Aurora address. Same-week in-home consultations are typically available. The in-home visit is with Sara or Mike directly, not a sub-contracted estimator.

My glazed maple cabinets were painted a few months ago and they’re already peeling — can you fix them?
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Yes — and this is something we’re handling regularly in Aurora right now. The glazed maple finish common in Hills of St. Andrew and Aurora Highlands kitchens (cream or beige base coat with dark espresso glaze on door profiles) has a chemically slippery surface. Standard bonding primer will not adhere to the glaze without full mechanical sanding through the glaze layer first. Contractors who skip this step produce paint that looks acceptable for 2–4 months, then begins lifting at the profile edges where the glaze was never removed.

The correct repair: strip the failed paint, sand all surfaces until the glaze is fully broken through (including all profiles and corners), degrease, apply Zinsser BIN shellac bonding primer, and spray two coats of Renner 2K. This restoration runs $600–$1,200 on top of a standard refinishing quote — it costs more than a correct first paint would have, but the result is a finish backed by our 5-year written warranty. Call (647) 248-0234 and we’ll assess your kitchen in person.

We’re prepping our Aurora home for sale — can you modernize our kitchen quickly enough to help us list?
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Yes — resale prep is one of the most common requests we get from Aurora homeowners, particularly in the Hills of St. Andrew, Kennedy Street area, and Aurora Highlands executive tier. A glazed maple kitchen that looks dated can suppress offers by $30,000–$50,000 at the $1.5M–$2.5M price point that defines much of Aurora’s executive market. The transformation to a clean white or two-tone finish photographs exceptionally well and is typically the first thing buyers comment on in a well-staged home.

For a standard Hills of St. Andrew glazed maple kitchen (38–55 doors), the total process — consultation, door removal, shop prep and finishing, reinstallation — runs 5–7 days. Our Kennedy Street area resale project (50+ doors, glazed maple to Decorators White + Wrought Iron island) was completed in 5 days; the home listed within the week and was under contract in 28 days. Investment for an Aurora executive kitchen resale prep typically runs $7,000–$9,500 including the glazed maple surcharge.

Do you serve all Aurora neighbourhoods — Hills of St. Andrew, Bayview Wellington, Aurora Estates?
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Yes — we serve all Aurora communities without a travel surcharge, including Kennedy Street area, Hills of St. Andrew, Aurora Highlands, Aurora Grove, Bayview Wellington, Bayview Northeast, Regency Acres, Aurora Heights, Aurora Estates, and Hunters Glen. We’ve worked across all of these neighbourhoods and are familiar with the specific cabinet substrates in each tier. The in-home consultation is always with Sara or Mike directly.

How long will my Aurora kitchen be out of commission during refinishing?
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The total project runs 5–11 days for most Aurora kitchens, but your kitchen is only partially disrupted — not fully out of commission. On day 1 we remove all doors and drawer fronts and transport them to our Vaughan shop. Your boxes, countertops, sink, and appliances remain in place and are fully functional every evening. The shop finishing phase runs 4–6 days standard, plus additional days for glazed maple sanding surcharge work, MDF damage repair, or cherry grain fill. Final day: doors return fully cured and are reinstalled.

The 11-day Hills of St. Andrew MDF project reflects the additional fill-sand-prime cycles for steam-damaged MDF. Standard Aurora glazed maple or builder maple work runs 5–7 days total.

What does your 5-year warranty cover?
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Our 5-year written warranty covers adhesion failure, peeling, cracking, and finish defects under normal kitchen use for 5 years from the date of installation. It is a written certificate, signed and issued at the final walkthrough — not a verbal promise. The warranty is backed by both Arsh Art Cabinet Refinishing and Royal Home Painters (the parent company, active since 2011).

Coverage applies to the substrate prep, primer, and Renner 2K topcoat as applied. Normal wear on high-contact areas over 5 years is distinguished from adhesion failure. If you see lifting or peeling on your Aurora kitchen within the warranty period, call (647) 248-0234 and we will assess and repair at no charge.

Still have questions? Call Sara or Mike at (647) 248-0234 or send a message.

Aurora’s cabinet refinishing specialist

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