Reface and Renew

There are ways to

refresh your existing kitchen

without resorting to a full tear-out and replace project.

Cabinet refacing

is more eco-friendly, as retaining the cabinet boxes prevents a dumpster load of debris from heading to the landfill.

Although the basic footprint of this space didn’t change, refacing the upper and lower cabinets breathe new life into this kitchen. Cabinet refacing is a convenient update that can give your kitchen a new identity in a fraction of the time it takes to remodel.

In addition to the refacing, the homeowner (an accomplished gluten free baker) was eager to

improve the organization and functionality of her kitchen.

By keeping what was working and being thoughtful about targeted organization, she has expanded her

storage capacity

and improved the work zone.

Features:

Door Style: TW 10 with L1160 Lip and 1223 Bead

Finish: Upper Cabinets in Requisite Gray
Lower Cabinets and Island in Driftwood Stain

Hardware: Flat Black

Countertop: Cambria Swanbridge

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Eco-Friendly Kitchen Cabinet Reface
Kitchen Remodel with Island Color Complementing Cabinets   Lower Cabinet Refacing
Grey Upper Kitchen Cabinets and Driftwood Stain Lower Cabinets
Before Kitchen Refacing Cabinets
Remodeled Kitchen Cabinets   Kitchen Reface Add Functionality with Pull-Out Drawers
Refrigerator Cabinet Panels
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  Before Refacing
Utensil and Cutlery Drawer
Remodel Adding Cabinet Pantry with Rollout Drawers   Cabinet Baking Tray Dividers


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