Posted: 2/3/2016 1:24:12 PM EDT
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My kitchen has white cabinets. The veneer on many of the doors and drawers is starting to delaminate (if you run your finger against it while opening or closing some cabinets it pulls up)....
I've been thinking about getting the cabinets refaced (Mrs. Undefined hates the white cabinets). Have any of you done this before? How pricey was it? Did it turn out well? What advice do you have? Note: I don't have a link to wife pics handy, but I'm sure you can find the ones I've posted before if you're really into that. |
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AR-10 - Any obvious problems or complaints from the one you saw? The customer was thrilled with how nice the cabinets looked. I did other work for them, before and after, so I knew them quite well. I was a carpenter, and remodeled kitchens. I can spot flaws easily. I was shocked at how nice the refacing job turned out. |
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If they are all wood and none of that cardboard crap, then do it. All it takes is new doors, hardware and paint. Yes as in the boxes of the cabines are all solid wood? It may be cheaper to have new cabinets installed. To add one base and move a section over, reface with white shaker cabinet doors with soft close hinges ran 11K, but all new cabinets with soft close and a new pantry it was 9k and thats also solid wood and more cabinets. The diffrence in price paid for new granite counter top and sink "59sqft" installed. ETA: you could always look for a warehouse deal on amazon for cabinets
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