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Kitchen Cabinet Refacing When remodeling your kitchen, an alternative to replacing your cabinets entirely, is to reface them. With cabinet refacing, you can achieve a beautiful new kitchen while saving 40% to 60% of the cost of replacement. How It's Done In the refacing process, existing doors, drawer fronts and hardware are removed and replaced with new ones. New cabinet doors are available in a wide variety of styles, hard woods, stains, solid wood and RTF veneers. The cabinet boxes are refaced to match your beautiful new doors. We carry such an amazing variety of styles, materials and colors, that your imagination is your only limit. Neither the kitchen layout nor the amount of space available is affected by refaced cabinets. New doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are replaced, leaving your current arrangement untouched. A beautiful new look will be created, but you will still be standing in the same kitchen. If you are looking for a more drastic change, consider installing a few new cabinets to alter the look a bit more or slide outs to customize your current cabinets. Not only does refacing cabinets improve the overall look of your kitchen, but it also greatly improves the durability of your cabinets. It helps protect and lengthen the life of your existing cabinetry, adding overall value to your home.
Refacing vs. New Cabinets
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