Special cabinet paints are available that provide a smooth finish but any high quality paint should work.
Painting wood veneer cabinets.
Most veneer surfaces are sealed with polyurethane for a glossy finish and this surface does not accept paint easily.
Veneered wood is a similar concept but instead of a plastic layer on top of plywood it has a very thin layer of actual wood called a veneer.
Wood cabinets are ideal for painting but any surface that can be scuffed with sandpaper can be painted.
Only paint in a well ventilated area.
The laminate must be in good condition for best results.
The veneer gives the surface a better appearance and makes it look like solid wood.
Choose a high quality paint.
Allow the first.
Wood veneer is created when very thin slices of wood usually less than 1 8 inch thick are glued on to wood panels or particle board.
Unlike solid wood wood veneer is delicately thin and can be easily chipped and damaged if subject to aggressive sanding and stripping so extra care is required in refinishing a wood veneer piece.
Paint the cabinet areas and sand.
Apply paint to the veneer evenly using smooth strokes and always follow the grain of the area.
When painting or priming always wear protective safety gear to avoid skin contact and inhalation.
Laminate cabinets require a special bonding primer.
On alternative home improvement projects gloss is sanded off for better paint adhesion.
Painting or staining wood veneer on furniture or cabinets is a great way to change the color to suit your home decor.
The first coat of paint will act as a primer coat.
By the way veneer is slightly different from laminate.
The dos and don ts of painting laminate cabinets prime your laminate cabinets for the perfect paint job with these tips for surface preparation paint selection and application.
If you are painting a veneer wood piece of furniture i recommend the method outlined in my original cabinet painting post.