Stunning Before and After Cabinet Refacing Transformations

Sacramento Cabinet Refacing offers a beautiful kitchen transformation while being significantly less expensive than full replacement. It is also a more sustainable option that keeps old cabinets out of the landfill and reduces environmental impact.

The refacing process involves removing existing cabinet doors and drawer fronts, then preparing the cabinet boxes with new veneer or laminate. Updated hardware is then installed to complete the look.

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Cabinet Refacing

Cabinet refacing is an eco-friendly and cost-effective way to update your kitchen. It involves replacing the cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and hardware with new ones. The cabinets are then covered with a high-quality veneer or laminate. The result is a completely transformed look. With its wide selection of colors, styles, and finishes, cabinet refacing offers almost unlimited design possibilities. It’s also a much faster option than full-kitchen replacement. It typically takes 2-4 days to install, and it doesn’t generate the mess that a complete kitchen remodel does.

Lorena and Rick were thrilled with the finished results. The kitchen is now bright, modern, and welcoming. The shaker-style cabinets added a timeless elegance and the fresh white finish makes the room feel larger. The team at Kitchen Tune-Up was professional and efficient, completing the project in just three days.

Kitchen Tune-Up in Severna Park, Maryland, is a local, trusted source for affordable, quality kitchen remodeling. The company offers five service options to upgrade, enhance, and uplift kitchens for a range of budgets and timelines. These include cabinet refacing, redooring, custom cabinets, the Original Tune-Up, and cabinet painting. No matter the scope of your kitchen renovation, the experienced team can create a beautiful, functional space that inspires and uplifts you. Contact the team for an in-home design consultation today.

Lorena and Rick’s Queens Kitchen

After years of living in their Queens home, Lorena and Rick decided to brighten up their kitchen. Though their current raised panel cabinets were warm and charming, they lacked an air of brightness and made the kitchen feel small and closed-in. In search of a way to update their cabinetry without a major renovation, they turned to cabinet refacing.

After researching the options, they found that refacing was not only cost-effective but also eco-friendly and time-saving. It’s a process that involves removing existing cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and hardware and then applying a new veneer or laminate to the visible surfaces of your cabinet boxes. Brand-new cabinet doors and drawer fronts are then installed, completing the refreshed look. The result is a new kitchen that looks like a complete renovation but at a fraction of the price and with a much smaller footprint.

Cabinet refacing is especially ideal for homeowners who want to upgrade the appearance of their kitchen and do not need or want to change their existing layout or cabinet layout. In contrast, cabinet replacement is best for those who require a change in the layout or have water damage or structural issues that would make replacing existing cabinetry impractical.

As a homeowner, it’s essential to find the right contractor for your cabinet refacing project. In order to ensure that you are getting the best possible results, look for a company with extensive experience and an impressive portfolio of past work. When choosing a contractor, consider your needs and budget to ensure that the finished project is exactly what you envisioned.

Mid-Century Home in Lancaster County

This beautiful East Drumore home with amazing views is set on a spacious lot. It features wood and parquet floors and a gorgeous stone fireplace that is both wood burning on one side and gas on the other. The interior was completely redesigned including the addition of new bedrooms, ensuite bathrooms and a remodeled kitchen. In addition, a number of walls were removed to create better flow between the living spaces and improved access to the outdoor space.

Lancaster’s rich history of architectural styles has shaped the city’s unique design aesthetic and has continued to influence modern renovations and home building. Homeowners looking to update their properties often look to Lancaster’s historical Georgian and Federal homes for inspiration, as well as more contemporary styles like Craftsman and Mid-Century Modern.

These homeowners were drawn to the classic Mid-Century designs of their home and wanted to honor its heritage by incorporating the style in their kitchen refresh. They also wanted to brighten the room and make it more functional. They opted to replace their outdated Formica countertop with solid surface countertops in Suede Grey and Frosty White to achieve the look they were after. By opting for a two-tone Prestige Statesman cabinetry and a combination of plain and raised panel doors, they were able to achieve the transitional design they wanted while staying on budget. For the finishing touches, they opted for brushed nickel hardware and a travertine tile backsplash to complement the colors of their counters.

Mid-Century Home in El Dorado Hills

El Dorado Hills is an enclave of quiet, curving streets that wind up and down hills and often into cul-de-sacs. The community was designed by architects Anshen and Allen, who wanted to create a tract that did not look like a tract. The result was homes – both modern and traditional – that blend with the wooded landscape and regional design tastes, with wooden shingle, brick, and stucco exteriors, and glassed indoor/outdoor spaces.

Instead of a complete tear-out and replace kitchen remodel, these homeowners turned to cabinet refacing. Perimeter cabinets were refaced in Cool Grey Suedette, while the island received a bold contrast in Niagara for a stylish two-tone look. Cambria Swanbridge countertops and a dramatic wall hood complete the stunning new kitchen. This is a great example of how you can get the style you want without the mess and expense of a full remodel.