Refacing Cabinets
Jazzing up your bland, out-of-date kitchen cabinets doesn’t always require serious spending that can derail your budget in no time at all. Besides being more resourceful and imaginative, opting to reface your defunct cabinets can be a cheaper alternative than a complete kitchen makeover. It basically involves less stress, less headache and less time from start to finish. Absolutely sounds more practical, doesn’t it?
Cabinet refacing typically consists of replacing worn-out parts, fixing any nicks and dents visible, removing unsightly stains and discolorations, as well as touching up on the latest styles, hardware and colors to keep in pace with the hottest remodeling trends. Similarly, some renovating devotees also take in the installation of decorative door molding and other accessories in the process to spice up the finished product’s look to an even higher level.
Common refacing elements include replacing doors and drawer fronts, installing new or additional hardware like knobs and stoppers, as well as coating cabinet boxes with wood veneer or in some cases, Rigid Thermofoil or (RTF), a melamine-based product. While it is unworkable to assess a definite dollar costing due to the variety of materials available among different states, cabinet refacing almost always costs about 50 percent less than your average custom cabinet installation. Just imagine the savings you will be getting.
As trouble-free as it may seem, cabinet refacing requires more than creativity and a keen eye for detail. It also requires nonstop precision, thorough familiarity of the tools of the trade, including ample expertise in the subject of woodworking and carpentry. Do you think your remodeling know-how can stand up to a formidable challenge? Try your hand at cabinet refacing now and raise the bar on kitchen modernization in a jiffy without spending a ton.
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