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Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answers you need with our FAQs on ranges, services, pricing, and more.

Can I repaint my STORI Kitchen/Bedroom/Furniture?

If your furniture is one of our paintable ranges then it can be repainted, however, we recommend enlisting the services of a professional kitchen resprayer/painter.

Please consider the following before respraying your furniture:

  • Doors, drawers, etc require adequate prepping and sanding.
  • Depending on the colour you opt for, a matching light or dark primer will be required.
  • Overpainting a timber-grained finish could lead to less definition of the grain so could give the appearance of a ‘smoother’ finish kitchen.
  • We recommend that an adhesion paint be used to mimic the process we adopt in house, however, try a small sample area first.

Do you provide paint touch up kits?

You can order paint & repair kits for current Standard Paint Palette shades and Colour Match Service via your local approved STORI Retailer; you can find your nearest one here. Touch-Up Kits, Pens and Aerosols are only suitable for use on timber and smooth painted ranges and should only be used for minor repairs to backs and edges of doors. Although STORI always tries to maintain a consistent colour match in batches of painted/stained product, there may be a slight colour variation between batches. An exact colour match cannot be guaranteed. Please note that there may be a minimum paint order required dependent on the colour(s) of your kitchen, bedroom or living space furniture.

What is the best way to clean STORI furniture?

We recommend cleaning your STORI cabinetry using a 5% soap, 95% water (liquid soap) solution, wiping with a damp (not wet) cloth, and finally drying with a soft, clean cloth only.

Ensure all splashes, spills and condensation are wiped immediately with a damp cloth, and dust with a soft cloth only.

Avoid using wax-furniture polish, abrasive or aggressive cleaners, bleach or other hypochlorite (chlorine) based cleaners, multipurpose cleaners, dilutes, acetone, alcohol, solvent, or similar products on the door, as this can damage the surface.