Cabinet refacing is a kitchen transformation method that replaces the visible parts of your cabinets while keeping the existing cabinet boxes in place. Think of it as giving your cabinets a complete exterior makeover without the demolition and reconstruction required for full replacement.
Here’s what actually happens during cabinet refacing:
Your existing cabinet doors and drawer fronts are removed completely. These get replaced with brand new components manufactured to your exact specifications. Meanwhile, the cabinet boxes—the structural frames attached to your walls and floor—stay exactly where they are.
The exterior surfaces of those cabinet boxes get refreshed too. We apply matching veneer or professionally spray paint them so everything coordinates perfectly with your new doors. The end result looks identical to a complete cabinet replacement, but the process takes days instead of weeks and costs far less.
The key difference from other services:
Cabinet refacing differs from refinishing in one major way. Refinishing means sanding down and recoating your existing doors and cabinet surfaces. Refacing means those doors and drawer fronts are completely replaced with new ones. You’re not just changing the color or finish—you’re getting entirely new door styles if you want them.
This distinction matters because refacing gives you more flexibility. Want to change from raised panel doors to shaker style? Refacing makes that possible. Want to add glass inserts where you previously had solid doors? Refacing handles that. Refinishing only works with what you already have.