Cabinet Refacing is the process of replacing doors and drawer fronts and veneering the cabinet boxes of your existing cabinets. It's like giving them a facelift. The basic refacing project consists of installing new cabinet door and drawer fronts and covering the exposed face frames of the cabinets with a matching wood or plastic veneer. The layout and structure of your cabinets stay the same, they are just freshened up with a new look. Along with straightforward cabinet refacing, you might use this opportunity to accomplish other improvements that make the kitchen easier to use. For example, it is fairly easy to add a lazy susan in a corner cabinet and roll-out shelving for heavy pots that allow you to use existing cabinet space more efficiently.

Plastic Laminates come in a wide variety of solid colors and wood-grain looks. Laminate is a little more expensive than RTF and they are limited to plain cabinet door styles when compared with RTF. Laminates offer a variety of color options, but aren't as durable as RTFs. However, the availability of more printed designs has made them popular among many urban kitchens. They are very sturdy and can handle a lot of abuse.

RTF is a very malleable vinyl foil pressure-molded over medium-density-fiberboard doors. It can be shaped and molded in a range of styles including arched and cathedral doors, raised panel and eyebrow raised panels. RTF comes in a fewer solid colors than laminates, but its wood grain is made to look realistic. They are durable and considered the most affordable of finish options. Thermofoils are generally available in a variety of solid and wood-grain patterns.

Refacing a kitchen with wood will cost from 10 percent to 25 percent more than RTF and laminates, and it can be done in oak, maple, cherry, birch, walnut or almost any other wood a customer wants. Wood veneers are the most expensive option and will need to be carefully sealed to protect against moisture. After sealing, the wood needs minimal care and will last longer.

Cabinet organizers and accessories will also drive up the cost of your refacing, however, many opt to reface their cabinets because then they will have enough money for a few extras! Think of cookbook rack pull-downs, drawer partitions, lazy susan's, under sink storage or even a knife rack pull-down. Not only can your kitchen look brand new, it can feel brand new - and organized!

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September 4, 2015 at 9:45 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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