Should You Replace or Reface Your Kitchen Cabinet Doors?

23/02/2021

The biggest concern if every homeowner looking to spruce up their kitchen is the cost of remodelling. 

No doubt, if we could all have our way, we'd plop down the required amount of money needed to give our home the facelift it so richly deserves. But if only wishes were horses, we'd all have a surplus of $30,000 to budget for a fancy kitchen remodel.

But wishes are horses and not all of us can afford to spend that amount on a remodel. Does this, however, mean that you'd have to live forever with those kitchen cabinet doors with a highly dull grey finish?

No. When it comes down to it, a better and far cheaper option would be to Reface your cabinets. You don't have to put off having the kitchen of your dreams because you don't have a large amount of money saved up for a full kitchen remodel.

Why Refacing?

Refacing can give your kitchen a fresh look, which is the ultimate goal of a remodel, especially when the cabinets aren't faulty. All you'd like is a new look which refacing can give you in half the price of a remodel or less.

Another advantage of refacing is that it is less invasive and time-consuming. Within 3 to 4 days, depending on the kitchen size, your home would be free of workers.

What goes on during a Refacing?

Three important things could happen during a Refacing.

  • Painting

  • Installing new Cabinet Doors

  • Installing new Wood or Laminate Veneer

Painting

This is the cheapest option you can go for when refacing your kitchen cabinets because it just requires you to paint it a new colour. If your cabinet is still waxing strong but could do with a little facelift, painting is the perfect option for you. You can play around with colours to pick something that suits your kitchen perfectly.

Installing New Cabinet Doors

If the kitchen cabinet doors aren't as strong as the cabinet boxes they cover, you should have them replaced with new ones.

It wouldn't make sense to have the faulty ones painted over when you can have them changed. A fresh finish on new cabinet doors can go a long way to giving your kitchen a new look.

Installing new Wood or Laminate Veneer

If you'd rather not have your cabinet doors painted, you can still give them a facelift by installing a fresh wood or laminate veneer.

Kitchen cabinets are one of the essential parts of the kitchen. If you don't like the one you have in your kitchen, you most likely wouldn't love your kitchen either. Don't wait to love your kitchen until you have enough money to pay for a full remodel.

With refacing, you can still get the cabinets of your dream at a much cheaper rate. Even after getting the materials, you'll need for refacing; the overall cost would still not be enough to break the bank.

Where to Buy?

Are you looking to reface your kitchen cabinet doors? Don't look further than KitchenIn for materials. They have everything you need.


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