Email us photos for a FREE cabinet refacing quote: info@ccrefacing.com
Email us photos for a FREE cabinet refacing quote: info@ccrefacing.com
So, you know that your kitchen needs work. The third drawer from the bottom has a broken slide, the cabinet doors below the sink don't close all the way, and the finish on the cabinets is worn off and tired-looking. Besides, golden oak isn't the color of choice these days.
So where do you start? If a fresh new look is all you need, then you'll find the process simple and easy.
Cabinet refacing (also known as cabinet resurfacing) is a great alternative to completely gutting your kitchen. With refacing, rather than demolishing your old cabinets, backsplash, countertops and building entirely new cabinets we:
-Remove, and dispose of, your old doors, drawer fronts, drawer boxes and crown/trim molding.
-Reface your existing cabinet frames with real wood veneer or professionally spray-painting your cabinet frames to match the new solid wood or thermofoil doors. You also have the option of painting the cabinet frames yourself, to match the new doors/drawers, to save money.
-Install new crown/trim molding if necessary.
-Install new drawer boxes with soft-closing drawer slides if necessary.
-Install new doors with soft-closing hidden hinges and new drawer fronts in a new door style and color of your choice. There are hundreds of possible combinations.
-Install new knobs or handles, roll-out shelves, tilt-out trays, Lazy Susan’s or other accessories depending on your needs or budget.
Cabinet refronting is the easiest, most affordable and fastest way to freshen up your kitchen, but it has it's limitations. There is a chance we might not have a stock finish color, that matches your existing cabinet color, especially for wood grain finishes.
That's why this option is mostly performed on white cabinets as white colors are easier to match, but you also have the option of painting the cabinet frames yourself, to match the new doors/drawers, to save money.
With cabinet refronting, instead of refacing the cabinet frames we:
-Remove and dispose your old doors and drawer fronts.
-Install new drawer boxes with soft-closing drawer slides if necessary.
-Install new doors with soft-closing hidden hinges and new drawer fronts in a new door style that is the same/similar color as you have now.
-Install new knobs or handles, roll-out shelves, tilt-out trays, lazy susan’s or other accessories depending on your needs or budget.