Like many homeowners, you probably view your kitchen as the heart of your home. Therefore, you’ll want it to be attractive as well as functional. Worn or outdated cabinetry can put a real damper on the aesthetic of an otherwise lovely kitchen. But you don’t have to completely replace your cabinets or take on a full kitchen remodel to remedy that. When you turn to the experts at Home Solutions by Kurtis, you can achieve the same effect by refacing your cabinets. And we can save you both time and money in the process.If you’re intrigued, you may want to learn about the pros and cons of cabinet refacing. With that information, you’ll be better prepared to decide whether this type of project is right for you.
The Pros of Refacing Kitchen Cabinets
Here are some great reasons to consider cabinet refacing:
- You can keep the layout of your kitchen as is. Cabinet refacing is all about style; it won’t affect the configuration of your cabinets or the other elements of your kitchen. So, if you’re happy with the current layout and it meets your needs, you’re good to go.
- Your cabinets need a “facelift.” As part of your cabinet refacing project—perhaps the best part—you will choose custom cabinet doors and door fronts in the color and style you prefer. Then, you can complement your choices with new fastening hinges, drawer pulls, knobs, decorative trim, and more. As such, you can create a brand-new look that is close to what you already have or completely different. It’s up to you!
- You can save money. Cabinet refacing will not only refresh the appearance of your cabinetry but also update the aesthetic of your entire kitchen. And while the end result will be very similar to that of a kitchen remodel or full cabinet replacement, the impact on your wallet won’t be—the price is much lower.
- You can help the environment. When you opt to reface your cabinets rather than replace them, their underlying structure will remain intact. Therefore, you will preserve your perfectly good cabinet boxes—and keep them out of a landfill. In addition to enjoying the look of brand-new cabinetry, you can feel good about making a “green” choice.
The Cons of Refacing Kitchen Cabinets
On the flip side, cabinet refacing may not be the best solution for you if:
- You want to change the configuration of your kitchen. If the current design simply does not work for you, you should probably consider a full kitchen model instead. Cabinet refacing will not alter the layout of the room.
- Your existing cabinets have extensive damage. Cabinet refacing includes minor repair work; however, if your cabinets are warped or water-damaged, they will likely need to be replaced. Also, cabinet refacing is not the right choice if your cabinet frames are broken or otherwise in poor shape.
Rely on Our Expertise
Before you decide whether cabinet refacing is appropriate for your kitchen, you might want to seek a professional opinion. Home Solutions by Kurtis will be glad to help—that’s what we do! Contact us today to set up an appointment at your home. We’ll be happy to review your options for refreshing your kitchen and recommend the best approach for you.