Kitchen Cabinets – Replace, Reface or Paint?
Can’t afford a full kitchen makeover? Sprucing up the cabinetry is an easy fix for a fraction of the cost.
There are three options: replacing, refacing or painting. Refacing includes covering the existing cabinet doors and drawer fronts with a wood or plastic veneer and replacing knobs and door hinges; replacing cabinets requires removing them entirely and starting from scratch. So what’s best for your home? Here are a few things to consider, according to HGTV.
First, check to see if the cabinets are structurally sound. If you have problems opening drawers, closing doors, or if the cabinet’s interior isn’t as large as you need it to be, simply rejuvenating the look isn’t going to help in the long run. Also consider the age of the cabinets: those made 20 to 30 years ago were typically built using thicker wood and sturdier construction. Such cabinets can often be refaced instead or replaced.
Next, consider how long you’ll remain in your home. Replacing the cabinets will add to the home’s value and could be worth the extra money if your home will be on the market in the near future. But for a potential buyer, a modern renewal of the cabinets with up-to-date veneers might be enough, making refacing your cabinets a cost-effective, viable solution. The typical cost of refacing with plastic veneer can cost up to about $3,000.00, while wood veneers can run up to $7,000.00. If you’re still considering replacing, make sure you budget accordingly. According to Costhelper.com, the cost of delivery and installation of new cabinets can cost at least $10,000.00.
The best quick fix with older wooden cabinets is simply painting and adding new handles. When cabinet replacement just isn’t an option due to cost or a short term stay, this easy clean up goes a long way if the home will be going on the market soon. Many people don’t mind old as long as it’s clean.