Kitchen Cabinet Guide

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- Classifications
- Framed Or Frameless?
- Door Styles
- Door Materials
- Cabinet Woods
- Cabinet Terminology

- What Is It?
- How Does It Work?
- What Steps Are Involved?
- What Options Are There?
- Refacing vs New
- Miscellaneous Info
- How Much Does It Cost?
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- Other Remodeling Projects

- Cabinet Refinishing
- Cabinet Painting
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Other Cabinet Options - Refinishing

Refinishing is the most economical way to change the look of your kitchen with the least amount of fuss.

Changing the hardware and then refinishing the cabinets can make a kitchen look brand new.

If you are looking to sell your home a newly refinished kitchen not only adds tremendously to the value of your home, it also makes the selling process much easier.

If your kitchen cabinets are basically in good repair and you like the design of the doors, then refinishing may be an option.

You may also like the shape and layout of your kitchen and the design of the cabinets and don't want to change either.

Kitchen cabinets can be refinished much like any furniture. All you need do is take it apart, re-stain and re-finish and then put it back together.

Wood cabinets with a distinctive grain are ideal for refinishing. If you have light colored cabinets and want them a little darker, then you may also want to consider this option.

For an even more economical option you can refinish the doors and drawers only (where most of the wear and tear takes place), and the cabinets will look like new again.