Cost-effectively Modernize a Kitchen with Cabinet Resurfacing

If your kitchen is looking a little outdated, a costly overhaul doesn’t have to be your first option. Cabinet refacing is an easy and cost-effective way to bring the often-used room into modern times. While cabinets that are falling apart may need to be replaced, ones that are in good condition provide simple opportunities for sprucing them up.


Repaint or Refinish

The first step is deciding what finish is preferred. If the cabinets are a finished wood that is fading or looking worn, it costs much less to restain them than to replace them. Cabinets that have a lighter stain provide extra options to change to a darker color. When restaining, ensure that all cabinet surfaces are properly sanded before applying stain. For cabinets that are painted, you have many cabinet refacing options. Modern paints often have a primer in them, making it easier to get the desired look without added labor. It is important to check the condition of the existing paint before starting the project. If there is peeling, they will likely need to be stripped before a new coat can be applied. Depending on the color selected, a fresh coat of contrasting paint on the walls will turn your kitchen into a new room.


Update Hardware

Sometimes the small things make the biggest difference. Cabinets outfitted with hardware that harkens back to older times impact how the rest of the kitchen looks. Hardware stores have nearly endless options of pulls and handles in many finishes and styles that instantly make the existing cabinets look fresh and modern. In many cases, the hardware features standard screws, ensuring you get a proper fit without creating extra holes.


When you spend a lot of time in your kitchen, you want to be proud of what that room looks like. If working with a small budget, cabinet refacing is an optimal way to revitalize the room while saving money.