Do You Feel Your Kitchen Could Use A Facelift?
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Kitchen Cabinets · Wood Cabinetry · Cabinet Restoration · Wood Restoration · Minneapolis, St. Paul, MN
Reface, Replace, or Restore?
Your kitchen is likely one of the most significant focal points in your home. A hub of activity or the central command center for many households; it’s the room where everyone gathers when friends and guests are over. It’s where that apple pie aroma or fresh coffee brewing emanates. Besides our own nesting instincts to spend time in our kitchens, kitchens are, no doubt, a main selling point of a home for many potential buyers. The comfort, coziness, functionality, practicality, and “updatedness” of your kitchen will either make or break a home sale in many instances. If you plan on staying in your home for a long time, maybe you are tired of looking at your cabinets or appliances. Depending on the age of your kitchen, whether you are staying or moving, you may feel that parts or the whole kitchen are in need of a facelift. The question many homeowners ask… should they reface, replace, or restore? There are definite points to all three. The answer you ultimately choose depends on several factors.
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Reface
For homeowners who want a more dramatic change but want to avoid the time and expense of a complete remodeling project, cabinet refacing is a great option. The existing cabinet doors and drawer fronts are replaced with custom-made solid hardwood or high-grade laminate doors. Cabinet boxes are covered with matching hardwood plywood or veneers. Homeowners can select from many different wood types and wood finish combinations. Most refacing projects are completed very quickly in three to four days, a desirable option resulting in minimal inconvenience. With this option the homeowner never loses use of their kitchen. As for cost, this is also minimal, yet produces a brand new look and feel for your kitchen, which in many cases, is exactly what was needed. If you are putting your house on the market, many homeowners are finding that Cabinet Refacing is a great, cost effective solution to giving their kitchen the kind of refreshed look it needs.
Replace
For homeowners wanting a complete kitchen makeover, completely replacing your cabinetry with fine custom cabinetry might be what you need to satisfy your need for change. This option allows you to address beyond the fronts and sides of your cabinetry. You have the added flexibility to include additional pieces you may not have had before, like slide outs, corner units, etc. changing the look and functionality of your kitchen. To help you learn what is available for styles, colors, and materials, you can benefit from working with experienced designers and craftsmen. Using the latest advanced computer design software helps guide you through your cabinet replacement process incorporating your individual needs, preferences, and lifestyle choices. Replacing your cabinets can help you create a whole new unique kitchen environment while avoiding an entire kitchen remodel. The cost can be slightly more than refacing your cabinets, but significantly less than a complete remodeling makeover of your kitchen.
Restore
Some homeowners are very satisfied with the color, style, and geography of their kitchens but recognize that time and use have taken their toll on the cabinetry. Signs that your cabinets might need reconditioning are stubborn build-up (grease and grime) on the wood, the stain or finish has worn away, hinges or hardware are weak or broken and lastly, there is minor damage to your cabinets. If the wood looks worn, but the cabinets don’t need to be replaced, you can choose a restoration process to solve this problem. This multi-step process uses proprietary cleaners and oils to restore the cabinets’ luster, concealing or repairing damaged areas, and restoring cabinets to their original beauty. The same restoration process is effective on all wood products, paneling, furniture, staircases, etc. Since kitchens are a main selling point, home sellers can often shorten their ‘on the market’ time through a kitchen restoration process instead of major renovation. Apartment owners can reduce maintenance costs while image conscious businesses can proudly display their fine wood décor. Cost-wise, of course, depending on the amount of wood being restored, this is usually the least expensive option to making your wood look refreshed and new.
To learn more about each of these options, you can contact your closest Kitchen Tune-Up. They would be happy to answer all your questions. Ask to see some before and after photos. You might be amazed at how you can transform your kitchen. Call today and schedule a free, no obligation in-home consultation. Choose whichever option works best for you! You can be on your way to a brand new kitchen!
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