Cabinet refacing services across Central Florida

Cabinet Refacing Services

Cabinet Refacing Services Across Central Florida

Learn how cabinet refacing updates doors, drawer fronts, and visible surfaces while keeping a layout you already like—often for less disruption and cost than full cabinet replacement.

What Is Cabinet Refacing?

Cabinet refacing (sometimes called cabinet resurfacing) replaces the parts you see every day while keeping the structural boxes in place.

A typical package addresses:

  • Cabinet doors and hinges
  • Drawer fronts
  • Face frames and visible box sides (veneer or matching skins)
  • End panels, toe kicks, and often molding

The goal is a like-new appearance without gutting the kitchen or reconfiguring every cabinet run. For a deeper local focus, see our page on kitchen cabinet refacing in Orlando.

Central Florida kitchen cabinet refacing with new doors and drawer fronts

Which Cabinets Can Be Refaced?

Good candidates

  • Boxes that are square, solid, and free of soft or rotted areas
  • Layouts you still like functionally
  • Kitchens needing a style or color change without full demolition

When replacement may fit better

  • Major water damage or failing structure
  • Need for a new island, pantry footprint, or floor plan
  • Unsafe or out-of-level cabinetry that cannot be corrected in place

We assess condition during a free consultation and recommend refacing, paint, or new cabinets only when it makes sense.

What Is Included in Cabinet Refacing

Bathroom Cabinet Refacing

Refresh bathroom vanities and storage cabinets with moisture-aware materials and modern doors.

  • Quick visual upgrade
  • Moisture-resistant options
  • Hardware updates available
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Cabinet Door Replacement

Replace worn or outdated doors with shaker, slab, raised panel, or specialty styles.

  • Style change without new boxes
  • Custom sizing
  • Finish options
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Drawer Front Installation

Match drawer fronts to new doors for a cohesive refacing result.

  • Consistent design
  • Improved appearance
  • Paired with door packages
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Cabinet Veneer Application

Refresh visible cabinet boxes and end panels with quality veneer or matching skins.

  • Seamless look
  • Box protection
  • Matches new doors
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Hardware Upgrades

Complete the project with hinges, pulls, and knobs that fit your new door style.

  • Modern function
  • Soft-close options
  • Style match
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Door and Drawer-Front Styles

Shaker, slab (flat panel), raised panel, and recessed profiles are among the most requested looks. Glass inserts and specialty doors are available when the design calls for them.

Browse more options on our cabinet door styles service page, then match hardware for a finished look.

Materials and Finishes

Wood doors

Solid wood options such as maple, cherry, and oak for traditional or transitional kitchens.

Painted finishes

Clean painted looks (including painted MDF-style doors) popular in modern Central Florida homes.

Thermofoil / RTF

Durable factory finishes in many colors; good for consistent color and cleanable surfaces.

Box skins & veneer

Matching veneer on face frames and end panels so doors and boxes read as one unit.

Our Cabinet Refacing Process

1

Consultation

Review your goals, layout, and cabinet condition on site or by appointment at our Sanford showroom.

2

Measure

Precise door and drawer measurements ensure a custom fit on your existing boxes.

3

Design & selections

Choose door style, finish, and hardware with samples for lighting in your home when possible.

4

Order

Doors, drawer fronts, and skins are ordered to your approved package.

5

Prep

Old doors and fronts are removed; surfaces are prepared for the new installation.

6

Install

New doors, veneer, hardware, and finishing details go in with daily living still in mind.

7

Walkthrough

We review alignment, function, and cleanup with you before the job is complete.

Project timelines vary by kitchen size and product availability.

Cabinet Refacing Cost Factors

Price is not one-size-fits-all. Your quote reflects measured scope—not a national average pulled from a calculator.

Number of doors and drawer fronts
Kitchen size and accessibility
Material and finish selection
Hardware (hinges, pulls, soft-close)
Molding, end panels, and toe kicks
Organizers and specialty storage
Any box repairs needed before refacing
Optional countertops or related upgrades

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Refacing vs Painting, Redooring & Replacement

Approach What changes Boxes stay? Layout flexibility Relative disruption Best when
Refacing Doors, drawer fronts, visible skins Yes (if sound) Low Moderate You like the layout, want a full style change
Painting / refinishing Color on existing surfaces Yes None Lower to moderate Doors are sound; color only is enough
Redooring Doors (often limited veneer/skins) Yes Low Moderate Frames already match the desired look
Replacement Cabinets (and often layout) No High Higher Structure, configuration, or storage must change

Durability and Care

Quality materials and installation protect daily use. Clean with non-abrasive products suited to your finish, use soft-close hardware carefully, and address moisture near sinks promptly. Specific care notes depend on the doors and veneer you select—we cover that at walkthrough.

Service Areas Across Central Florida

We work with homeowners throughout the region—including dedicated local information for kitchen cabinet refacing in Orlando.

Cabinet Refacing FAQs

General answers about materials, process, and how refacing compares to other kitchen upgrades.

Refacing typically replaces the visible parts: doors, drawer fronts, and skins or veneer on face frames and visible box sides. The existing cabinet boxes stay in place when they are structurally sound.

Refacing works best when cabinets are square, solid, and free of major water damage or warping—and when you like the current layout. If structure is failing or you need a new floor plan, full replacement may fit better.

Options commonly include solid wood doors, thermofoil (RTF), and painted finishes. Popular looks include maple, cherry, oak, and painted MDF-style doors. We help match materials to how you cook, clean, and style your kitchen.

Painting updates color on existing doors and surfaces. Refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts (and usually box skins) for a more complete change while keeping the layout. Replacement rebuilds or installs new boxes and supports layout changes.

Cost is driven by door count, kitchen size, material and finish, hardware, molding, organizers, any box repairs, and optional add-ons such as countertops. We review your cabinets on-site and provide a written estimate—no online “average price” can replace that measurement.

Wipe with a soft cloth and mild cleaner, avoid harsh abrasives, and clean spills promptly. Soft-close hardware and good cooking-vent use also help finishes last. We share care tips for your specific materials after installation.

Get a Free Cabinet Refacing Consultation

Tell us about your kitchen. We respond promptly with next steps—no obligation.

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