Renuity installs kitchen cabinet refacing for Hermitage homeowners: new doors, new drawer fronts, matching veneer on the visible faces of the existing cabinet boxes, and new hardware. Licensed and insured installation teams handle the work in place, leaving the cabinet boxes mounted, the countertops set, the appliances connected, and the plumbing untouched.
The cabinet boxes in most Hermitage kitchens are still doing their job long after the doors and finishes have stopped looking the part. The Cumberland River corridor running along Davidson County's east side keeps moisture in the air for long stretches, and that exposure works on visible surfaces years before it works on the structural ones underneath. Refacing reuses what's still functional and replaces what isn't.
What Renuity replaces in a Hermitage refacing project
Cabinet refacing swaps the visible parts of the cabinetry: doors, drawer fronts, the exposed faces of the cabinet boxes (with matching veneer), and the hardware that operates them. The boxes themselves, the countertops above them, the appliances, the sink and plumbing, and the existing layout all stay in place.
For Hermitage homeowners, that boundary keeps the project from spending money on work that doesn't change the finished kitchen. Replacing structurally sound cabinet boxes is the kind of expense that doesn't show up in the final result.
Door styles, finishes, and hardware for Hermitage kitchens
Door profiles include shaker, raised-panel, flat-panel, and transitional styles. Finishes cover wood-grain textures and a range of solid colors. Hardware coordinates with the door style and includes pulls, knobs, soft-close hinges, and updated drawer glides.
The Renuity representative reviews the rest of the kitchen during the consultation, including any flooring, countertops, paint, or backsplash work the homeowner is keeping in place. Door and finish selections are made to coordinate with the existing elements rather than force them to be replaced.
How the cost and result compare across cabinet update options
Painting and refinishing keep cost low at the front end but reuse the existing surface, which means the wear and the finish problems already there carry into the new layer. Under Hermitage's humidity exposure, the same problems typically come back within a few years, and the project starts paying for itself again.
Full cabinet replacement makes sense when the cabinet boxes have actually failed, when the layout needs to change, or when the existing cabinetry can't be salvaged. When the boxes are sound, replacement spends significantly more money and adds weeks of kitchen downtime to land at a finished result the homeowner can't distinguish from what refacing produces.
Refacing replaces every visible component with new factory-finished materials, preserves the existing structure, and finishes the project in days. The cost-to-result ratio is what makes it the appropriate choice when the boxes are intact.
Why Hermitage homeowners choose Renuity
Renuity is a 2025 Guildmaster Award recipient, an industry recognition based on verified post-project surveys of completed customers covering satisfaction and recommendation rates. The lifetime transferable warranty covers both the refacing product and the installation labor, with coverage that stays with the home if the homeowner sells. Installation teams are licensed and insured, and every consultation is free.
Hermitage homeowners considering other projects can also ask about bathroom remodeling in Hermitage or replacement windows in Hermitage during the same in-home visit.
How a Hermitage cabinet refacing project runs
The installation process begins with a Renuity representative measuring the cabinetry in the home, reviewing door, finish, and hardware options that suit the kitchen, and presenting the estimate at that visit.
Once the install is scheduled, the crew preps the visible cabinet box faces, applies the matching veneer, hangs the new doors and drawer fronts, and sets the hardware. The kitchen continues to function through the install, and the finished space is ready for normal use the day the work completes.