Kitchen Service

Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

A fresh kitchen without a full demolition — new doors, drawer fronts, and finishes over your existing cabinet boxes.

If your kitchen layout works, your cabinet boxes are still solid, and the look just feels tired — refacing is often the smarter, faster, cleaner answer. You get a kitchen that looks brand new at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a full replacement.

What Refacing Includes

New doors and drawer fronts in your choice of style and finish (shaker, slab, raised panel, painted, stained, two-tone).

New veneer on cabinet boxes — matching wood, laminate, or paint — so every visible surface looks fresh.

New hardware — pulls, knobs, hinges, soft-close mechanisms. The small details that make a kitchen feel premium.

Optional upgrades — pull-out shelving, lazy susans, drawer organizers, under-cabinet lighting. We can add storage solutions to existing boxes while the doors are off.

When Refacing Makes Sense

  • Your cabinet layout works for how you use the kitchen.
  • The cabinet boxes are structurally sound (no swelling, no failed joints).
  • You want to update the look without a full reno.
  • You’re prepping the home for sale and want maximum impact for the budget.
  • You want to be back to using your kitchen in days, not weeks.

When to Replace Instead

We’ll tell you honestly when refacing is the wrong call: if the layout is awkward, if cabinet boxes are damaged, if you want to add an island or change the footprint significantly, or if you’re combining the project with new flooring and counters anyway — full replacement often makes more sense.

Timeline & Disruption

A typical refacing job runs 3 to 5 days on site. Your kitchen is usable most of the time — we work in stages, you keep your appliances and counters, and there’s no demolition dust.

Cost Compared to Replacement

Refacing typically costs 30–50% of a full cabinet replacement, depending on materials and the size of the kitchen. For most kitchens we’ve refaced, the savings are between $8,000 and $20,000 vs new custom cabinetry — with a visual result that looks brand new.

Why Choose Moose Kitchen and Bath

We do both refacing and full custom cabinetry, so our recommendation is honest — we don’t push you into one because it’s all we offer. Our cabinetry team handles the work, so the door and box finishes match like they came from the same factory. Clean install, soft-close hardware, and a kitchen you’ll love walking into.

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