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Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

Refacing your kitchen cabinets can really save you a ton of money over buying new kitchen cabinets.

Put On A Happy Reface
The PSA veneer (above) makes refacing cabinets easy!

Put On A Happy Reface

Put On A Happy Reface

Kitchen Updating Pays Off

Updating a kitchen can return a staggering 75 to 130 percent of your invested capital. That's a great motive for working on your own kitchen, and you can save a bundle by doing it yourself. Half of all kitchen updates nationwide, in fact, are do-it-yourself jobs. It can be as simple as adding new hardware or up-to-date organizational products. So, the chore isn't out of reach for woodworkers and handy- men and women with basic carpentry or woodworking skills. Hiring a professional can be expensive. A do-it-yourself job can cut costs by 50 percent or more! So, aside from your family's ability to enjoy a newly refurbished kitchen and pleasing the cook in the family (a nice way to stay well fed and healthy!), a do-it-yourself kitchen update can save a lot of hard earned cash.

Should I Update or Replace My Kitchen Cabinets?

First Step: Assessing Your Update Needs

Updating your kitchen can be easy, and we want to help make it a fun and pleasurable experience for you. The vast majority of today's homeowners can update their kitchens with a few simple procedures such as adding some hinges and hardware, new cabinet doors and drawer fronts, or by refacing existing cabinetry and casework. So, before you begin, it's a good idea to decide on the scope and magnitude of the update you want. There's no sense in doing a complete makeover when a few dollars and a couple of hours can accomplish what you want. We'll help you through all the steps, from adding new knobs and pulls, to adding new doors and drawers, to refacing your existing cabinetry.

Replace Your Cabinets or Update Them?

Functionality should dictate the form of your kitchen. If you want to make changes or improvements in the functionality of your kitchen space, or change the location of your cabinetry, then replacing it may be preferable. If you're happy with the existing layout and workability of your kitchen, updating your current cabinetry and adding some functional accessories is better. (Don't worry or fret, updating your current cabinetry can transform your kitchen into a showcase. You can reface your cabinets, for example, and everyone will believe that you've installed completely new ones!)

We are also now carrying a line of Corian Cabinet Knobs that are a vailable in almost any corian color and pattern to match your corian countertop.

Making your own cabinetry is an alternative but it is a major undertaking. Although the project can be a rewarding experience for the intermediate or advanced woodworker or handy man or woman (we don't recommend this project for the beginner), it can be disruptive to family lifestyle. Even the best-planned construction project can obstruct the normal use of your kitchen for 6 months or more. Testy and unfavorable conditions even for the tolerant and patient kitchen boss. Buying ready-made or prefabricated cabinetry can be just as challenging.

Here are some of the benefits to updating your cabinetry versus replacing it:

Old cabinets are often of better quality construction than those made by today's standards. (That's unless you make them yourself, of course.) You can save a substantial amount by Updating Your Cabinetry. Your existing cabinetry is already installed, leveled, plumbed, and operational. These can be difficult conditions to duplicate in the labor-intensive chore of installing new cabinets. Installing new cabinetry will entail the dismantling of your existing kitchen. That will require that you set up a temporary kitchen facility in another part of your home. Utilities may need to be shut off completely. Dismantling existing cabinetry can cause serious damage to existing fixtures, walls, electrical systems, and plumbing. You can save the hidden costs of installation, delivery, taxes, et cetera by Updating Your Cabinetry versus installing new.

Update Your Cabinetry

Updating Options

While updating your cabinetry can be as simple as adding new knobs, pulls, and hinges, or adding organizational accessories such as appliance garages and pullout storage bins, it usually involves resurfacing them as well. If you've decided to update your old cabinets instead of buying new ones or making your own, you have three options:

Painting your cabinets
Refinishing your cabinets
Refacing your cabinets

Additionally, you'll probably want to update your hardware--handles, hinges, knobs, pulls, etc., and consider adding some organizational and decorative accessories. If your existing cabinet finish is in good shape, new hardware may be all you need to give your kitchen a fresh new look!

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