Refacing your kitchen cabinets is a viable alternative if you’re operating on a budget but still would like to add to the looks and value of your Milwaukee, WI area home. You get a fresher looking space that costs little. Refacing cabinets is cheaper and easier than replacing a cabinet but has its limitations. Storage space does not increase, and the traffic problems remain the same. But refacing can give your tired kitchen an instant image boost which is particularly useful when you’re showing the house off to buyers. The kitchen after all is one of the first things buyers take into consideration when they make their decision!
We all want kitchens that look like the ones in interior décor magazines. Years of use however ensures that the kitchen begins to reflect the extent of damage inflicted on it. The perfect pick me up for a tired kitchen? Cabinet refacing. It’s inexpensive, and gives you fine results at a fraction of the price of a complete kitchen redesign. You might not be able to garner extra storage space however. You also won’t be able to incorporate extra interior features. It works perfectly if you don’t plan on living in the same house for more than a year and are planning to put it on the market.
Kitchen resurfacing is the right way to go when you’re looking at just changing the way your cabinets look. You need not make changes to the existing layout and you can upgrade the components of your cabinets installing elements like roll-out shelves, drawer slides and countertops. It will cost you roughly half as much as a complete remodel and will give you a substantial upgrade in looks. You have a choice of hundreds of styles and also a choice of many add-on features. Milwaukee, WI area contractors who specialize in resurfacing can help you refurbish your kitchen and make it look better than new. They will present you with a detailed plan and on your approval they will go about and change the way your kitchen looks.
I am looking for some remodeling estimates.
Victoria F
I need two bathroom cabinets. A vanity around 30" wide (not a simple rectangular box) and a simple rectangular box cabinet for above the toilet. This is an upgrade so it will be quality wood and design.
Jess S