Refacing saves time as well as money. The
project can be completed in less than half the time needed to completely
remove and replace all your cabinets. You won't have to live with a torn
up kitchen for long. In most cases, the job can be completed in a week
or less. Homeowners with carpentry skills can do the job themselves, but
professional installation is recommended for everyone else. Perfect
Planning When you are having cabinets replaced, it's a good time to make
changes to your kitchen. Create an overall design for the room. Consider
elements you have wanted to add to your kitchen. This is the perfect
time to remove a cabinet and add a dishwasher. Kitchen islands are often
added as part of a refacing project. Your new island can be ordered to
match your cabinets.
Consider adding some decorative
elements to the room, such as fancy trim or wood valances. For a total
room makeover, painting and furniture refinishing projects can be done
at the same time. To avoid paint splatters on your new cabinets,
complete all painting before beginning your refacing project.
This is a good time to replace
appliances in the kitchen. If you've always wanted a built in microwave,
it can easily be installed during the improvement process. Countertops
are often replaced when cabinets are refaced. Choose counters and
appliances to match the look of the room you are trying to create. If
you need a new sink, now is the time to have it installed. Kitchen
Cabinet Refacing: The Process The most important step in the process is
to choose a reputable company for the job. Ask for references and
contact the people. Check to be sure the company has the necessary
licenses and insurance for the work they will be doing.
Most companies offer free estimates. A
designer will visit your home and measure the kitchen. You will be shown
choices for cabinet doors and drawers. The designer will ask questions
to determine what you want and make recommendations. A variety of
materials and colors is available to match your home and give you the
look you want.
Once you have agreed to the estimate,
the company will order the doors and drawers for your kitchen. When the
materials arrive, installation can be done in a few days. Your life
isn't disrupted for nearly as long as a complete removal of existing
cabinets.
The doors and drawers are removed from
the frames. The sides and parts of the frame that are visible around the
doors will be refaced using the same materials as the new doors. At this
point, the frames are checked to be sure they are level and any worn
parts are replaced. For example, the glides on that drawer that sticks
will be replaced with new glides.
The new doors and drawer fronts are
installed. New hinges will be placed on all cabinet doors. You can
choose new hardware, door and drawer handles. This gives the room a
custom and finished look. You may decide to match the hardware to the
finish of sinks or faucets. Materials Used in Refacing Most people like
to match the new cabinets to existing home furnishings. Three basic
materials are used in refacing: wood, veneers and laminates. Wood,
especially custom grades, is the most expensive. If the cost is
prohibitive, you will find laminates on the market that have the look of
expensive wood at a much lower price.
If you hate your kitchen set, you may
choose something different and replace the table. This can be done at
the time of the remodel, or at a later time. Just decide what you will
eventually want to be sure your new cabinets will work with the décor of
your house, now and in the future. If you like to change your décor
frequently, consider a neutral tone for cabinets that will work well
with several furniture styles and colors.
The most common materials used in
refacing include, Custom wood, Furniture grade wood, like maple or oak,
Veneers and Laminates.