- 1). Measure your kitchen cabinets in order to determine how much vinyl paper you will need. Check the size of each roll of vinyl paper because the amount you will need will also depend on the amount that is provided on each roll.
- 2). Select the pattern of vinyl paper you want to use. Manufacturers are providing an increasing number of options, so whether you prefer a faux wood-grain look or something entirely different, there are plenty of choices to suit the style you want in your kitchen.
- 3). Wash the cabinet faces with warm water and a mild soap. Let them dry completely before covering them with the vinyl paper.
- 1). Remove the cabinet handles. Keep all of the hardware together so reinstallation is a simple job.
- 2). Measure the cabinet face, and cut out the vinyl paper according to that measurement. Hold it up to the cabinet to make sure the measurement is accurate. If your cabinet face is larger than the roll of vinyl paper, you will have to line up two pieces carefully and make sure the seam isn't obvious.
- 3). Remove the adhesive backing and apply the vinyl paper to the cabinet face quickly. Smooth out any wrinkles or air pockets with a squeegee by running it along the vinyl paper.
- 4). Reattach the cabinet handles, being sure to check for where they are located under the paper to avoid making excess holes.