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... Read moreWhen I’m tackling a painting project like refreshing cabinets, I always have to consider the whole household, especially with a baby around. One thing I’ve learned is the importance of timing your painting sessions so that you don’t have wet surfaces when your child is nearby. In my experience, setting up a drying zone away from little hands and planning breaks to pick up the baby helps keep things manageable and safe. I also discovered that prepping the cabinets thoroughly before applying paint can reduce issues like drips and uneven surfaces, limiting how long the doors remain wet on the floor. Using low-VOC paints makes the air safer in enclosed spaces, which is critical when your baby is around. Plus, having wet cabinet doors everywhere is definitely a hassle, so hanging them or propping them up strategically speeds up drying times. Another tip is to accept that renovation days don’t always go as planned and sometimes you have to pause projects to care for your family. This balance helped keep stress levels down and made the process more enjoyable. Sharing these moments on social platforms can connect you with others facing similar challenges. In short, being flexible, prepared, and mindful of your baby's needs while painting cabinets not only protects your little one but also keeps your project on track. Embracing the chaos and celebrating small progress helped me stay motivated throughout my renovation journey.