Renuity installs kitchen cabinet refacing for White House 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, with no demolition and no disruption to plumbing or appliances.
Cabinet refacing updates the kitchen's visible surfaces at a fraction of the cost of full replacement, with installation completing in days rather than weeks. The existing cabinet boxes, countertops, appliances, and plumbing stay in place, which eliminates demolition and keeps the kitchen functional through the project.
What goes into a White House refacing project
Cabinet refacing replaces the visible parts of the cabinetry: doors, drawer fronts, the exposed faces of the cabinet boxes (with matching veneer), and the hardware. The cabinet boxes, the countertops above them, the appliances, the sink and plumbing, and the existing layout all stay in place.
That structural framework holds up longer than the visible components do, which is why refacing focuses on what wears out first. Replacing surfaces that have actually given out with materials engineered for the conditions ahead is the entire premise.
Door styles and finishes built for White House kitchens
Door profiles available include shaker, raised-panel, flat-panel, and transitional styles. Finishes cover wood-grain textures and a range of solid color palettes. Hardware coordinates with the door style and includes pulls, knobs, soft-close hinges, and modern drawer glides.
The doors and drawer fronts are factory-finished, meaning they arrive ready to install with consistent color and surface quality. The veneer applied to the cabinet box faces is matched to the door finish so the two materials read as a single continuous surface.
How the material durability compares
Paint applied on site cures under whatever conditions exist in the kitchen the day the work is done. In White House's humidity, that often means inconsistent film thickness and incomplete adhesion at the edges, and those weaknesses turn into peeling, cracking, or color shift within a few years. Refinishing reuses the existing surface underneath the new layer, which means the old finish problems get carried forward.
Full cabinet replacement gives the homeowner all-new materials, but the surface durability is comparable to refacing because the doors and drawer fronts come from the same factory finishing processes either way.
When the existing cabinet boxes are sound, refacing produces equivalent material performance at the visible surface without the cost and timeline of replacing the structure.
Why White House homeowners choose Renuity
Renuity is a 2025 Guildmaster Award recipient, an industry recognition based on verified post-project surveys of completed customers. The lifetime transferable warranty covers both the refacing product and the installation labor, with coverage that stays with the home through future ownership. Installation teams are licensed and insured, and the in-home consultation is free.
White House homeowners considering other updates can also ask about bathroom remodeling in White House or replacement windows in White House during the same in-home visit.
How a White House refacing project runs
The installation process begins with a Renuity representative measuring the cabinetry, walking through door, finish, and hardware options that suit the kitchen, and presenting the estimate at that visit.
Once scheduled, the install 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.