During refacing, the cabinet framework stays intact. First, we cover the cabinet face frames and end panels with wood veneer or laminate. Then, we install new cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and pulls/handles. Soft-close hinges and drawer glide replace the old hardware. Additionally, you can use your kitchen during the project. Therefore refacing is less disruptive than a traditional remodel. The result is the same quality, look, and feel of new custom cabinets. But in less time, with less hassle, and at about half the cost.
Furthermore, with the money you save, you can expand your project to include countertops, backsplashes, lighting, and more.
Typically, refacing takes only 3 to 5 days to complete, after your materials arrive!
Mostly, cabinet boxes last much longer than the rest of the cabinets. For instance, doors and drawer fronts get a lot of everyday use and eventually wear out or become dated. Refacing allows you to focus your budget on higher-quality doors, drawer fronts, and hardware, instead of the boxes. Hence, giving you the same look and quality of new custom cabinets, but at a better price point.
We offer a vast range of wood species, styles, colors, and finishes to fit your style and budget. So, you get more style, quality, at an excellent value.
Typically, refacing is about half the cost of a full cabinet replacement. Of course, the price varies depending on your choice of door style, wood species, finish, and hardware.
Are you happy with the current layout of your kitchen? Are your cabinet frames in good shape? If the answer to both questions is yes, then cabinet refacing may be a good option for you.
Refacing adds real value to your home and is Eco-friendly. Reusing your cabinet frames helps the environment by keeping them out of landfills. Doors can be up-cycled or used for crafts. Together we can help make the world a better place, one kitchen at a time.
