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Do-it-yourself DIY Kitchen Cabinet RefacingIt doesn’t take many years before your kitchen can look a little the worse for wear. Colors change, cabinet styles change, and what suited you ten years ago may no longer please you. If you have a country kitchen, but crave a contemporary look, cabinet refacing can provide the look you want for much less than replacing the cabinets.
Refacing can range from simply repainting existing cabinets and drawer fronts and updating hardware to stripping cabinet doors and applying veneer or other decorative elements. Refacing can also include completely replacing cabinet doors in a new style using new materials.
If you’re so inclined you can reface your cabinets and drawers yourself by purchasing materials and supplies from a DIY do-it-yourself kitchen cabinet refacing company, or you can hire a company that specializes in cabinet refacing to do the work for you. Different companies have slightly different definitions of cabinet refacing. Some build new drawers and doors for existing cabinets while some clean, install new veneers, and add new hardware. The key, if you choose to go with a professional, is to be clear about the range of services and what exactly they can offer you for a given price.
Reface or replace?If your home was built more than 30 years ago, it’s likely that the cabinets are wood or plywood and the construction is decent quality. Unless you have the budget to replace them with semi- or custom wood cabinets, it's likely that new cabinets will be a combination of solid wood, plywood, particle board, and MDF. Older drawers were often constructed using dovetails and rabbets, not just glue and staples. Often they were extra deep or wide. Getting similar quality can prove to be relatively expensive. If the floor plan works and current storage is adequate, refacing can be a great option.
If you are hiring a company to do the refacing, they’ll provide an estimate and detail exactly the services they can provide. Because they have a vested interest in selling their service, it’s a good idea to get several estimates from a couple vendors. You’ll be able to get a good idea of how much you can accomplish if you hire someone compared with how much you might be able to do yourself.
On the other hand, if your kitchen has low-end cabinets made of particle board with either a vinyl or laminate finish for example, they may not be worth spending money on. Cabinet cases that show severe signs of deterioration may not be worth it, but even if the shelves are bowed, you can pick up melamine board at your local hardware store and paint the front edge. Many home stores will cut it to size for you. For drawers that don’t slide easily, we can provide new hardware and drawer boxes. If you don’t have the money to replace cabinets right away, give them a good cleaning and a fresh coat of paint outside and simply buy new doors!
The caveat is to take a good look at your cabinets before you call in someone to give you an estimate. Depending on their company's focus, they may suggest refacing cabinets that aren’t worth it or suggest replacing cabinets that are. If you've examined your cabinets closely, you’ll be less susceptible to being “sold” on services or improvements that aren’t necessary.
Comparative cost for replacement versus refacingNew kitchen cabinetry can be expensive. Refacing is an attractive alternative because it can cost 30-50% less than replacing existing cabinets with cabinets of comparable quality and refacing them yourself using a DIY do-it-yourself kitchen cabinet refacing company can cut even that cost in half.
The average kitchen has about 15 cabinets and, at an average cost per cabinet of $500, can easily exceed $7,500 for cabinets alone. A common rule of thumb in pricing remodeling costs is to figure the cost of cabinets and installation at 50-60% of the total remodeling budget.
The total refacing cost from either a professional or from a DIY do-it-yourself kitchen cabinet refacing company depends on the number of cabinets, veneer and hardware choices, and options like replacing countertops and moldings.
When can you do it yourself?Using a DIY do-it-yourself kitchen cabinet refacing company to include refacing cabinets, replacing moldings, and countertops is achievable if you are motivated and have some experience with home improvement projects. Materials and hardware are readily available. Preparation and planning are vitally important to success, but there is nothing about the work that is particularly difficult. You may make some mistakes and have to rework some of it, but if you build your learning curve into the project, there’s no reason you can’t save substantially.
DIY do-it-yourself kitchen cabinet refacing is particularly cost-effective if no reconfiguration of cabinetry is required.
The consideration here would be to know what you are capable of. If you enjoy doing the work and are conscientious about craftsmanship, it will take you a little longer than hiring someone with experience, but there can be a lot of satisfaction in doing the work yourself and huge savings!
With our cutting edge materials most projects can be completed within a 3-5 days. Take a weekend and tryout the bathroom! Our products are geared towards the Do-it-yourself homeowner who has never done it before. We make it very easy and affordable! We have a very knowledgeable customer service staff that can offer installation advise every step of the way!
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