Kitchen Cabinet Refacing
Many D.C. rowhouses and townhomes have kitchens with dated finishes but cabinets that are still structurally sound. Cabinet refacing addresses the appearance without touching the underlying structure.
The process replaces cabinet doors and drawer fronts, applies a new veneer to the existing cabinet boxes, and installs updated hardware. The cabinet frames stay in place, which cuts both cost and installation time compared to a full replacement. Most projects finish in a few days.
Material options include laminate, wood veneer, and custom finishes in a range of colors and profiles. Hardware selections cover handles, hinges, and drawer pulls.
Cabinet refacing works when the existing cabinet boxes are in good condition. If your layout functions well but the look is outdated, this is a targeted fix to make the most of your home remodeling budget.