Cabinetry: Revamp Your Space: A Beginner's Guide to Refacing Cabinets vs. Installing New Ones

Are your kitchen cabinets looking dated? Revamping them can transform your space without a full remodel. Two popular options are refacing and installing new cabinets. Here’s a quick guide to help you decide.

Refacing Cabinets

Refacing involves replacing cabinet doors and drawer fronts while keeping the existing frame. It’s a cost-effective choice, often 30-50% cheaper than new cabinets. You can update with modern finishes like laminate or wood veneer. It’s ideal if your cabinet structure is solid but the style is outdated. The process takes 3-5 days, with minimal disruption.

Installing New Cabinets

For a complete overhaul, new cabinets offer custom designs and layouts. This option suits major kitchen redesigns or structural issues. It’s pricier and time-intensive (1-2 weeks), but provides durability and a fresh start. Options include semi-custom or custom units tailored to your needs.

Which to Choose?

Budget & Time: Refacing saves money and time.

Condition: New cabinets are better if the old ones are damaged.

Style: New offers more design flexibility.

Consult a professional to assess your cabinets. Either way, you’ll enjoy a revitalized kitchen.

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Installing new one’s is okay for me

Both choice are cool, it just depends on the money you’re ready to spend

Yeah, may God provide for us

A begineer’s guide always matters when refacing and installing in renovation