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Do you like the layout of your kitchen but are tired of your
outdated look? Instead of emptying your cabinets, ripping them
out and replacing all of your cabinets and countertops, you may
want to consider refacing.
What is refacing?
Put simply, refacing is removing your existing doors and drawer
fronts and applying a new “skin” and hardware to your existing
cabinets. Refacing can also include some minor remodeling like
adding an island, improving traffic flow, adding or removing
cabinetry and countertops.
Advantages of Refacing
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Can completely change the color and appearance of your
kitchen without purchasing new cabinetry.
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Typically done in 2 to 4 days, without any loss of use of
your kitchen.
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There’s no need to disturb plumbing or electrical.
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Your countertops can be changed, but don’t have to be.
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Accessories like roll-out trays, pull-out waste baskets,
lazy Susans, knife blocks, spice racks, cutlery trays and
under cabinet lighting can be added, just as with brand new
cabinetry.
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All species of wood are available: oak, maple, ask,
hickory, cherry, knotty hickory, knotty cherry, knotty
alder, walnut.
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Virtually an unlimited selection of door styles and stain
combinations and custom color matches are available.
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