Refacing/Refinishing

Refinishing vs. Refacing

Refacing


Refacing kitchen cabinets is a process that involves replacing the doors and drawer fronts of existing cabinets while keeping the original cabinet boxes intact. The cabinet boxes are typically covered with a veneer or laminate to match the new doors and drawer fronts. This allows for a cost-effective way to update the appearance of the cabinets without the need for a complete cabinet replacement. Additionally, hardware such as hinges and handles can also be replaced during the refacing process to further enhance the overall look of the cabinets.

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Refinishing


Refinishing kitchen cabinets is the process of restoring or enhancing the appearance of existing cabinets by removing the old finish and applying a new finish. It typically involves steps such as sanding down the existing finish, repairing any damages or imperfections, and then applying a fresh coat of stain, paint, or varnish to achieve the desired look. Refinishing allows you to change the color, texture, or overall style of your cabinets, providing a cost-effective way to update their appearance without the need for a complete replacement.

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