Transform your kitchen without a full replacement. Factory-smooth finishes, done right, in your home.
Replacing kitchen cabinets is a massive project — demolition, weeks without a kitchen, and a big hit to your budget. But here's a secret most remodelers won't tell you: the cabinet boxes themselves are usually fine. What you're really paying for is new doors, new drawer fronts, and a fresh finish.
Professional cabinet refinishing gives you that factory-new look without ripping out cabinets that have decades of life left. Done properly — with serious prep, the right primer, and a durable finish coat — you get a result that's functionally identical to new cabinets, without the disruption or waste of a full replacement.
Same transformation. Far less disruption, time, and waste.
Cabinet refinishing is easy to do badly and hard to do right. Here's our process, refined over hundreds of kitchens.
All doors and drawer fronts are numbered, removed, and transported to our controlled workspace.
Kitchen cabinets are covered in grease. Every surface is thoroughly cleaned before any sanding.
Every surface is sanded by hand to create a tooth for the primer to bond. Nail holes filled.
High-bond primer locks to the wood and creates a uniform base for the finish coat. Non-negotiable.
Two to three coats of premium cabinet-grade enamel, sprayed for a factory-smooth finish.
Doors and drawers returned to their exact positions with new hardware (if selected) installed.
Every kitchen is unique, so to give you an accurate price we'll come out and provide a free, no-pressure quote. Cabinet count, material, prep required, and color change all factor in — we walk through it all with you in person before any work begins.
Most kitchen refinishing projects take 5–8 days from start to finish. Your kitchen cabinets are usable during most of the project.
Yes — each material requires a different prep approach. Solid wood is the easiest. Laminate and thermofoil require specific bonding primers.
Absolutely — when done properly. We use commercial-grade cabinet enamels that cure to a hard, durable finish resistant to chips, stains, and regular cleaning.
Yes, and we highly recommend it. Updated hardware paired with refinished cabinets delivers the biggest visual transformation.
White, off-white, warm greige, deep navy, forest green, and charcoal black are all popular right now and tend to age well.