Custom Kitchen Cabinets: Tips on Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

Most people go in for kitchen cabinet refacing to give their old kitchens a brand new look at a relatively low cost. Read more about it here.
Custom Kitchen Cabinets: Tips on Kitchen Cabinet Refacing
One of the main reasons people think about going in for kitchen cabinet refacing is when they begin to get tired of the same old look of a kitchen that once used to appear so modern and refreshing.

Kitchen Cabinet Refacing gives your Kitchen a New Face

In modern homes, the kitchen is often the focal point; hence, people always like to have it looking at its best, while it also serves its functional purpose. Another important consideration that many people keep in mind is the resale value of their home. A modern and attractive kitchen will go a long way in persuading prospective buyers to pay more. However, a complete kitchen remodeling can be very expensive and often takes months to complete.

This is the reason that an increasing number of homeowners are opting for kitchen cabinet refacing, not only to give their kitchens a new, fresh face, but also to increase the resale value of their house. Compared to remodeling the whole kitchen, it costs just a fraction of the expenses to renovate the kitchen cabinet doors, putting in new kitchen cabinet knobs and handles, and refacing the kitchen cabinets or having a new painting job done on them.

Apart from the huge expense involved, a kitchen remodeling project can usually be very frustrating with several starts and stops. Compared to that, in a kitchen cabinet refacing project, all it requires is for the measurement to be done, a price estimated, and the required material purchased – all of which can take just a single evening. An average kitchen cabinet refacing project with a team of two workers will take less than a week to finish. With the plethora of kitchen accessories available in the market these days, you can get a whole new look for your kitchen without compromising on the craftsmanship or the quality of the finished job.

A Few Tips on Refacing your Kitchen Cabinets
  • Locate different kitchen cabinet refacing companies or cabinet makers in your area and get them to come and check out your kitchen. Many well-know companies have their franchisers located all across the country. So check out your local yellow pages or on the Internet. Before deciding to hire anybody, make sure to get at least three quotes.
  • Start by working together with them, in order to get a few ideas, and get them to set up a plan for the kitchen design, or to provide you with a 3D picture of how your kitchen will look like after it is refaced. These days, many of the refacing companies provide this kind of kitchen plan that is generated on the computer.
  • See that you are not merely thinking about making visual changes such as the kitchen cabinet doors and drawer fronts or islands, but also check to see if there is any requirement to make a change to other hardware, such as the hinges, drawer guides, and the boards of the cabinet shelves.
  • Make sure to pick out the kitchen cabinet knobs, handles, or doors according to your choice. Check out on the Internet for the various prices and designs they are available in. You will also find lots of custom kitchen cabinet designs, from which you can get plenty of ideas.
  • Make a comparison of the various cost estimates, and check out the quality of the material they are providing as well as the timeframe they will require to do the job. Then select the refacing company that you find the most suitable.
  • Generally, the work can get done within 1 or 2 days, depending on your kitchen’s size. The job basically involves changing the door and drawer fronts, making a change to the kitchen top (if required), and refacing the exteriors of the cabinets.
And after the whole process - of changing the fronts of the drawers and the kitchen cabinet doors, and replacing your old kitchen top with a new one - you will find your kitchen looking all new and beautiful, which you can enjoy for many years to come.

By Rita Putatunda
Published: 12/9/2007
 
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