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Choosing Whether to Reface or Replace Your Kitchen Cabinets

By: Crazy Cabinet Guy


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If you are sick of the cabinets in your kitchen you have a couple of options. Of course, you could spend the thousands of dollars it costs to have new cabinets installed or you can choose to reface the current cabinets you have. Both options have pros and cons, so you need to consider which one will work for you. Here are some factors that you should consider before making your final decision.

If you are going to reface your kitchen cabinets, this project will include putting on new drawer fronts and doors, and then covering the frames with veneer or wood that matches. Depending on the size of the kitchen, the job is going to take 2-4 days to complete. While you can do this yourself, often having a skilled craftsman doing the job for you is a better option that will save on time. Professionals will start by removing the drawer and door fronts, preparing the side panels and face frames, and dealing with any nail holes that may be on them to make them look unobtrusive. Then new molding or panels are put on the exposed areas of the cabinets, new drawer fronts and doors are put up, and new hardware is then installed as well.

If you decide that sanding and painting/staining are not for you, you also have a couple of options for refacing the cabinets. You can go with plastic laminate, wood veneer, and rigid thermofoils, other wise known as RTF. The laminates provide many colors and wood looks, but they are fairly plain looking. The RTF options can be shaped in various styles and it looks beautiful to the eye. The wood veneers are the most common, and will have the most resale appeal.

Although refacing the kitchen cabinets can be a great option for some, it is not the best choice for every kitchen. Not all old kitchens are efficiently laid out, so ripping out the cabinets and starting over might be the way to go. If there are rust problems, issues with the structure of your cabinets, or they are in bad disrepair, then refacing is not an option for your own kitchen.

Refacing can often be a cost effective way to get a whole new look in your kitchen without having to purchase brand new cabinets. It is an excellent idea if you already love the way your cabinets are laid out. However, in some cases spending the extra money on replacing the cabinets with new ones is well worth it in the long run. Carefully weight the pros and cons of both options before you decide on the one that is right for you. Consider the prices, the kitchen layout, and the look you want. Then you can make a well informed decision for your own kitchen cabinets.

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