Your kitchen cabinets are getting outdated and tired looking, and you’re thinking seriously about a new look for your kitchen. There are two ways of approaching the problem:
1. Remodeling or replacing the cabinets
This option allows you to remodel your kitchen by installing new cabinets and tops, while retaining the appliances, sinks, and layout. You can also augment the new cabinets with all new fixtures and built-in appliances, and even flooring. It’s important to keep in mind that the quality of workmanship, attention to detail, combined with your selection of fixtures will help you create the warm, inviting kitchen you desire.
2. Consider reface or refinishing your cabinets
In most cases, you can reface the cabinets for less money than a replacement. In many homes, older cabinets are solid and well made, and still have a long and solid structural life remaining. For this reason, it may make sense to refinish the cabinets (and even add new counter tops) to get that new look, while you retain the floor plan and layout you’ve grown to love. And, it will cost you less than you may think to upgrade the surfaces.
Either decision requires that you work with professionals
It is very important for you to work with a bonded and experienced company that specializes in quality remodels and refinishes for kitchens. You will want to ask them about both approaches.
Either approach will get you what you want – a “new” kitchen.




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