Cabinet Refacing
According to Kitchenmagic.net, an average kitchen remodel will total approximately $35,000, even whilst utilizing builder grade cabinets. It is also common knowledge that approximately half of your kitchen remodeling budget will be eaten up by the cost of replacing your cabinets.
Therefore, if your budget is $35,000, you only have $17,500 left to replace flooring, countertops, backsplashes, appliances, structural enhancements and paint. In turn, the high cost of cabinetry forces you to scrimp on quality in all of the above mentioned areas.
The Cost Advantage of Refacing
By simply choosing to reface your cabinets rather than replacing them altogether, you’ll free up the better portion of your budget to create the kitchen of your dreams! Cabinet refacing costs a mere 1/3 of the cost of traditional builder grade cabinetry.
What’s more is that the quality and aesthetic appeal of refaced cabinets far exceed even the most enhanced builder grade cabinetry. Your cabinets can look like you’ve spent $40,000, when in fact you’ve spent a mere $6,000!
What is Cabinet Refacing?
Cabinet refacing is a simple and cost-effective alternative to replacing your kitchen cabinetry. Rather than the entire cabinet being removed and replaced, only the door is replaced with a brand new refaced door and
When cabinets are refaced, the exterior of the cabinet box is given a complete makeover. A new door and drawers are installed, and the exposed exterior of the cabinet boxes are transformed with a matching wood veneer. New, durable hinges are also installed in order to increase the lifespan of the cabinet.
Why Kitchen Magic?
Kitchen Magic builds their business around pleasing the customer. Within four days, you are guaranteed a new, fully functioning kitchen. And, this four day estimate includes a free consultation given with a designer. In addition, you’ll meet with a certified, professional kitchen designer that truly knows the answers to all of your questions.
As quality is the foundation of Kitchen Magic, you’re guaranteed that your doors and drawers are crafted from only the finest hardwood, rather than a cheap, substandard knockoff. If you’re in the market for new kitchen cabinets and would like to minimize your costs while getting the highest quality possible, invest in cabinet refacing. It’s a small upfront cost that’ll continue to pay for itself decade after decade.





