If You Do Decide To Go Down The Refacing Route It Is Strongly Suggested That You Hire
So, you finally realized that your kitchen cabinets are going to get the upgrade that it so right fully deserves to bring it over to the 21st century from the dark ages. However, as with all home improvement endeavors, there are a couple of things that have to be considered even before the plan is set in motion. Certain issues have to be addressed such as; will it match the overall motif of the kitchen, much less the house itself? Is it better if I hire a contractor, or can I do this myself? And lastly, how much is this going to cost me? This is probably the most important consideration that has to be dealt with and quite frankly, replacing your cabinet is going to be quite expensive. A rough estimate could be between $15,000 - $30,000, depending on the type of wood used and the workmanship.
However, if your kitchen cabinets are well-built and are made of robust wood, then replacement should not be your only option. A more affordable alternative is refacing your cabinets instead. Aside from being cost-effective, it produces a more dramatic result and it will also allow you to customize your cabinet if you wish to. You can include extra functionality to your existing cabinets by putting in additional pull out shelves if you wanted to.
If you do decide to go down the refacing route it is strongly suggested that you hire a professional to do the job for you. You could opt to go to a dealer, Architect or a kitchen dealer depending on your budget. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. With contractors, you need to know that they tend to be strong on construction but weak on design. While dealers strength lie in cabinetry and designing within a space, but weaker on construction and enlarging spaces. Architects are of not much use unless they specialize in kitchens and in remodeling rather than new construction and they tend to be a little 'inflexible' when it comes to changes in design. While their designs are often glorious, they are famous for designing things that cost much more than the budget allows. There are, of course, exceptions to all these generalities.
Also, if you can find the time, make sure to visit 'home improvement' fairs which are often sponsored by the local builders and contractors. This will allow you to choose from a variety of options in terms of the cabinets finishing and the overall appeal that you'd like your cabinet to end up with once the job is done. And the best thing about it is, it is ALWAYS free!! Refacing your existing cabinet can be done in 2 ways. You can either strip the paint off or put in a brand new coat depending on your color preference. Or, you could refinish your cabinets and replace the veneer on your boxes and buy new cabinet doors and hardware. Either way, you are sure to save some of your hard earned dollars and at the same time, give your kitchen cabinets the upgrade of a lifetime. Steps to get your kitchen cabinet refaced ·Find as many different cabinet makers or kitchen cabinet refacing companies as you can within your local community and invite them to your house. Make sure you get at least three different quotes. The more quotes you get the better chance of you getting the best deal possible! ·Work together with them, remember it IS YOUR KITCHEN AND YOUR CABINET! Get some ideas and have them set up a kitchen design plan or if possible get some kind of 3D representation of what your kitchen would look like after the refacing. With today's technology, many refacing companies are able to provide a computer generated result of the final product, even before the actual work begins! ·Refacing your cabinets is more than just aesthetics. Make sure you are not just thinking about the optical changes like drawer fronts and doors or islands, but also if there is any need to change further hardware. ·Compare the different cost estimates carefully, and take note of the quality of material they are offering and how long they think the work will take. Than choose the one out of the refacing companies which you like most and go for it. ·The work itself should take only about one or two days, depending on the size of the kitchen cabinet. It may take longer if you requested for some customization to 'pimp' your cabinet.
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