Kitchen Cabinet Refacing vs Cabinet Replacement
If you
have kitchen cabinets that are worn beyond repair or are just tired of looking
at the same old thing day in, day out, you need to consider remodeling them.
You have two choices when it comes to remodeling kitchen cabinets, namely
replacing or refacing them. Replacing will be a better idea if the cabinets are
seriously damaged or worn out that simply slapping a coat of paint on them
won’t help anything. But if your kitchen cabinets are still in good structural
condition and are you totally satisfied with their current layout, cabinet
refacing will be the better option.
Companies
that specialize in kitchen cabinet refacing have literally hundreds of styles
that you can choose and other added features that you may be thinking of having
in your kitchen, such as high quality drawer slide and roll-out shelves. So if
you decide to reface your cabinets but you don’t have a clue about what to do,
you can organize a meeting with a professional designer and discuss with them
the look that you are hoping to achieve. The designer or remodeler will take
measurements of your kitchen and then use them to prepare a detailed design
plan.
Once there
is a solid plan in place, the kitchen remodeling expert will build all of the
custom doors, drawers and other elements to your specifications. The remodeler
will install new attractive replacements that will give your kitchen a brand
new look. Compared to a full blown cabinet
replacement project, cabinet refacing is much cheaper. You are going to
spend on it approximately 50 percent of the money that you would have spent on
replacing kitchen cabinets. The whole process can be completed in a day or two
provided that you have the right personnel performing the task, but this will
also depend on the size of your kitchen. If you have a very huge kitchen, you
should expect it to take a bit longer.
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