Get a brand-new kitchen look without tearing out a single cabinet box. Refacing is the smart, affordable way to transform your kitchen — new doors, new drawer fronts, new veneers, same great bones. Most kitchens done in days, not weeks.
Cabinet refacing is one of the smartest home improvement decisions you can make. Instead of ripping out your entire kitchen and starting from scratch — which is expensive, messy, and disruptive — refacing updates everything you actually see while keeping the structural parts of your cabinets exactly where they are.
Think of it this way: your cabinet boxes are like the frame of a car. They're solid, they work, and replacing them is expensive. Refacing is like giving that car a brand new paint job, new upholstery, and new trim — same vehicle, completely different look and feel.
Here's what most people don't realize: The cabinet box itself — the rectangular shell that holds everything — almost never wears out. What gets tired and dated are the doors, drawer fronts, and the exposed sides. Refacing replaces exactly those parts, at a dramatically lower cost than full replacement.
Cabinet Pros manufactures all refacing components in-house — doors, drawer fronts, and veneer panels — so you get fast turnaround, consistent quality, and budget-friendly pricing without the big showroom markup.
Every door, drawer front, and exposed panel is measured precisely. No guesswork — everything is built to your exact dimensions.
Pick from our catalog of door profiles and 250+ in-stock finishes. We help you find the combination that fits your style and budget.
New doors, drawer fronts, and veneer panels are built in our shop — quality checked before they ever reach your kitchen.
The exposed sides and face frames of your existing cabinet boxes are covered with matching veneer — so everything looks cohesive and new.
New doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are installed. Your kitchen looks completely transformed — usually in just 2 to 4 days.
Full kitchen cabinet replacement can cost $10,000–$30,000 or more. Refacing typically costs 40–60% less — giving you a stunning result without the sticker shock. You get a new kitchen look, not a new kitchen bill.
Save 40–60% vs. full replacementNo sledgehammers. No dumpsters. No clouds of drywall dust. Your cabinet boxes stay exactly where they are. This means no damage to your floors, countertops, backsplash, or walls — and no surprise repair costs.
Your kitchen stays functional throughoutA full kitchen gut and remodel can take 4–8 weeks. Refacing is typically complete in 2–4 days. You're not living out of a cooler or eating takeout for a month — your kitchen is back to normal almost immediately.
Most kitchens done in 2–4 daysRefacing keeps your existing cabinet boxes out of the landfill. By reusing the structural components, you're dramatically reducing waste compared to full replacement. Less material, less hauling, less environmental impact.
Reduce waste, not your styleRefacing doesn't mean settling. With 250+ in-stock finishes — from crisp whites to rich wood grains to bold matte blacks — and dozens of door profiles to choose from, you have more style options than most full remodels offer.
250+ finishes, many in-stockA refreshed kitchen is one of the highest-return home improvements you can make. Refacing gives you the kitchen upgrade buyers and appraisers respond to — without the full remodel budget. Smart investment, great return.
High ROI home improvementWe'll always give you the honest answer about which option makes more sense for your situation. Here's how they compare side by side.
Our honest advice: If your cabinet boxes are structurally sound and your layout works for you, refacing is almost always the smarter choice. If your boxes are damaged, you need to change the layout, or you're doing a full renovation anyway — then replacement makes sense. We'll tell you which one is right for your situation, no sales pressure.
Refacing is the perfect time to add the organization features and hardware upgrades you've always wanted. Here's what we can include:
The most visible part of any cabinet reface. We replace every door and drawer front with freshly manufactured pieces in your chosen style and finish — everything matches perfectly because everything is made in-house.
While we have your cabinets open, it's the perfect opportunity to add smart organization solutions inside. These upgrades make your kitchen dramatically more functional — and they're much easier to install during a reface than at any other time.
Glass inserts transform ordinary upper cabinets into display pieces — perfect for showing off dishware, adding visual depth, or simply lightening the look of your kitchen. We offer several options to fit your style.
Great hardware is like the jewelry of your kitchen. The right pulls, knobs, and hinges can completely change the character of your cabinets — and they're often the detail guests notice first. We carry a range of styles from modern to traditional.
These are 6 of our 250+ in-stock finishes. No special order wait times on in-stock colors.
Most kitchens are excellent candidates for refacing. The key requirement is that your existing cabinet boxes — the rectangular shells — are structurally sound. If they're straight, solid, and not water-damaged or warped, you're good to go. If you're unsure, give us a call and we'll give you an honest assessment. We won't push refacing if replacement is the better choice for your situation.
To a large degree, yes. Because we're not doing any demolition or plumbing work, your kitchen stays mostly functional. You'll have limited access to cabinet contents during the process, but your sink, appliances, and countertops are never disrupted. Most customers find the process very manageable — especially compared to a full remodel where the kitchen can be completely unusable for weeks.
Most standard kitchens are completed in 2 to 4 days. Larger kitchens or projects with extensive add-ons like glass inserts or pull-out organizers may take slightly longer. Because we manufacture everything in-house and keep popular colors in stock, we can often turn projects around faster than competitors who rely on outside suppliers.
Cabinet refacing typically costs 40–60% less than full cabinet replacement. A full kitchen replacement can run anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000 or more depending on size and materials. Refacing the same kitchen often comes in at $3,000–$10,000 — giving you a dramatically improved look at a fraction of the price. Use our Cost Estimator to get a ballpark figure, then call us for an exact quote.
Yes — because we manufacture everything in-house, we keep records of your door style, finish, and specifications. If you want to add a cabinet or replace a door down the road, we can match it exactly. This is one of the advantages of working with a direct manufacturer rather than a retailer.
Absolutely. Refacing is a complete style transformation. You can go from dated oak cabinets with raised panels to sleek matte black shaker doors — or anything in between. With 250+ finishes and 39 door profiles to choose from, the style options are nearly unlimited. You're not limited to what you currently have — you're choosing an entirely new look.
Yes! While kitchen refacing is the most common application, the same process works beautifully for bathroom vanities, laundry room cabinets, and garage storage cabinets. If you have existing cabinet boxes in good condition anywhere in your home, refacing is a cost-effective way to refresh them.