Anyone who’s ever remodeled a kitchen knows how expensive it can get. Even with the best planning, unanticipated expenses can lead to mounting costs. The good news is that there are ways to trim your budget without compromising the end result. One example of this is cabinet resurfacing. If you’re existing cabinetry is still sturdy, and if it fits the space and serves your storage needs, there is absolutely no reason you have to replace it entirely. No matter how outdated you think it looks, resurfacing will make it appear new, at a significantly lower cost.

The cheapest way to do this is with fresh paint and fresh hardware. If you don’t feel those simple measures will do enough, then you can consider something called thermofoil, which is a way of applying a thin layer of vinyl using high heat. It gives you the look of paint without the brushstrokes and other imperfections, and is an effective way of refinishing existing cabinets without spending too much money. It’s also very easy to clean.

Other resurfacing consists of purchasing brand new doors and drawer fronts. Get the beautiful solid wood you want in the place it really matters! Just the doors will change the whole look and style of your cabinets, while you don’t have to fuss with pulling out, measuring and installing. With a screw driver and only a little skill you can install all the new surfaces yourself, saving money on labor. You also don’t have to figure out how to dispose of those old cabinets! It’s financially and environmentally responsible.

Remember, when it comes to renovating kitchens, especially kitchen cabinets, there are lots of available options. Don’t think the most expensive choice is the best one until you’ve shopped around, and know the facts

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