Renuity installs kitchen cabinet refacing for Corryton homeowners: new doors, new drawer fronts, matching veneer on the visible faces of the existing cabinet boxes, and new hardware including soft-close hinges, modern drawer glides, and coordinated pulls or knobs. Licensed and insured installation teams handle the work in place, with no demolition and no disruption to the kitchen's operation.
The hardware on a kitchen cabinet does more than complete the look. Doors that don't close cleanly slam, drawers that drag pull on their tracks, and pulls that don't fit the homeowner's hand make the kitchen harder to use every day. Refacing replaces all of it at once.
What gets installed during a Corryton refacing project
Cabinet refacing covers four components: doors, drawer fronts, veneer applied to the exposed cabinet box faces, and hardware. The cabinet boxes, countertops, appliances, sink and plumbing, and the existing layout all stay where they are.
For Corryton homeowners, the in-place approach matters because a full cabinet teardown would treat sound structural cabinetry as if it had failed. The boxes are usually doing fine. What has worn out is what the homeowner sees and touches, and refacing replaces those parts without disturbing the rest to make for a more affordable, efficient remodel.
Door, finish, and hardware options for Corryton kitchens
Door profiles include shaker, raised-panel, flat-panel, and transitional designs. Finish options span wood-grain textures and solid color palettes. Hardware coordinates with the door selection and includes pulls, knobs, soft-close hinges, and updated drawer glides.
The hardware upgrade is often the change Corryton homeowners notice most after the project is finished. Soft-close hinges stop the slam that older hinges allow. Updated drawer glides eliminate the stick and drag of worn tracks and let drawers pull all the way out without binding. Pulls and knobs sized to the homeowner's hand make every interaction easier.
How refacing compares to other cabinet update options
Painting and refinishing change the surface only. They inherit the wear that's already there, and the same finish problems typically return within a few years under East Tennessee's humidity exposure.
Full replacement is appropriate when the boxes are damaged, the layout has to change, or the existing cabinetry can't be reused. When the boxes are sound and the layout works, full replacement spends weeks and significant cost on a project that doesn't deliver a meaningfully better finished kitchen.
Refacing replaces every visible component with new factory-finished materials, leaves the structure in place, and finishes within a few days. The hardware upgrade comes standard, which means the daily operation of the kitchen improves alongside the appearance.
Why Corryton homeowners hire Renuity
Renuity is a 2025 Guildmaster Award recipient, recognized for customer satisfaction and recommendation rates verified through post-project homeowner surveys. The lifetime transferable warranty covers the refacing product and the installation labor, and the coverage stays with the home if ownership changes. Installation teams are licensed and insured, and every project begins with a free in-home consultation.
Corryton homeowners considering other updates can also ask about bathroom remodeling in Corryton or replacement windows in Corryton during the same consultation visit.
The Corryton cabinet refacing process
The installation process begins with a measurement and consultation in the home. The Renuity representative reviews the cabinetry, walks the homeowner through door styles, finishes, and hardware that fit the kitchen, and provides the estimate at that visit.
Once scheduled, the crew preps the visible cabinet box surfaces, installs the matching veneer, hangs the new doors and drawer fronts, and installs the new hardware. The kitchen stays in use through the install, and the finished space is ready for daily cooking immediately after.