Renuity provides kitchen cabinet refacing for Tennessee homeowners: new doors, new drawer fronts, matching veneer on the exposed faces of the existing cabinet boxes, and updated hardware. Licensed and insured installation teams complete the work within the existing kitchen footprint, with no demolition, no plumbing or electrical disruption, and no countertop removal. Most projects are finished within a few days, and the kitchen stays usable from start to finish.
Cabinet doors and finishes wear out faster than the boxes behind them. Across Tennessee, the cycle of humid summers and dry forced-air winters works on painted surfaces and adhesive bonds year after year, producing the cracking, yellowing, and delamination that homeowners see long before the structure underneath has anything wrong with it. Refacing replaces what has worn out without disturbing what hasn't.
Areas in Tennessee we serve
Renuity provides kitchen cabinet refacing across Middle and East Tennessee, including the Nashville, Knoxville, and Tri-Cities metros and the surrounding communities:
What kitchen cabinet refacing includes
Kitchen cabinet refacing swaps out the parts of the cabinetry the homeowner sees and touches: doors, drawer fronts, and the visible faces of the cabinet boxes, which receive a matching veneer applied directly to the existing material. New hardware completes the install. The boxes themselves, the countertops, the appliances, the plumbing, and the existing layout all stay where they are.
The reason this approach matters in Tennessee is the alternative. A full cabinet replacement means tearing the existing cabinetry off the wall, often disconnecting the plumbing under the sink, removing or working around the countertops, and leaving the kitchen out of commission for an extended stretch. When the boxes underneath are still solid, that work doesn't produce a meaningfully better finished kitchen. Refacing delivers the same visible result faster and at lower cost.
Design and finish options for Tennessee kitchens
Door profiles available through Renuity include shaker, raised-panel, flat-panel contemporary, and transitional styles that bridge the two. Finishes cover wood-grain textures and a range of solid color palettes, giving homeowners the ability to match an existing design direction or change it entirely. Hardware selections include pulls, knobs, soft-close hinges, and updated drawer glides.
Finish selection has practical effects beyond appearance. Lighter tones brighten kitchens with limited natural light, which matters in homes where the kitchen sits on the interior of the floor plan or away from south-facing windows. Soft-close hinges and modern drawer glides reduce the daily impact on door and frame mounting points, which extends the working life of the install. Factory-finished doors and drawer fronts arrive with consistent coating thickness, which on-site painting cannot match.
How refacing compares to painting, refinishing, and full replacement
Painting and refinishing work on the surfaces you already have. That means they inherit the wear, the adhesion problems, and the moisture damage already present in the existing finish. In Tennessee's humidity, painted cabinet finishes typically begin showing the same failures within a few years of the work being done.
Full cabinet replacement makes sense when the boxes themselves are damaged, the layout needs to change, or the existing cabinetry has structural problems that can't be addressed without removal. When the boxes are sound, replacement adds significant cost and a much longer timeline without producing a meaningfully better outcome at the surface.
Refacing replaces every visible component of the cabinetry with new factory-finished materials, leaves the existing structure in place, and requires no demolition, plumbing work, or extended kitchen downtime. It is the appropriate choice when the cabinet boxes are sound and the homeowner wants the kitchen to look fully updated.
Why Tennessee homeowners choose Renuity
Renuity holds the 2025 Guildmaster Award, an industry recognition based on verified post-project surveys measuring customer satisfaction and likelihood to recommend. Every cabinet refacing project is backed by a lifetime transferable warranty covering both the product and the installation labor, with coverage that transfers to a new owner if the home is sold. Installation teams are licensed and insured, and every project starts with a free in-home consultation tailored to the kitchen being refaced.
Homeowners exploring other updates during the consultation can also ask about bathroom remodeling and replacement windows, both available across the same Tennessee service area.
How the cabinet refacing process works
The installation process opens with the in-home consultation: a Renuity representative measures the existing cabinetry, reviews the layout and frame condition, and walks the homeowner through door styles, finishes, and hardware options suited to the kitchen and the budget. The estimate is provided at that visit.
Once materials are selected, installation is scheduled at the homeowner's convenience. The crew prepares the existing cabinet box surfaces, applies the matching veneer to the exposed frame faces, installs the new doors and drawer fronts, and sets the new hardware. The kitchen remains in use throughout, and the finished space is ready for normal use as soon as the install is complete.