The kitchen is the area where most families spend the majority of their time, which is why it’s important that you love the space. Many folks would love to change several things about their kitchen but think that it will cost a fortune to do so. While a full kitchen remodel can prove to be a lengthy and expensive undertaking, there are other options to update the look of the room in as little as 3-4 days and for half the cost.
At The Cabinet Restoration Company, we offer professional cabinet refinishing services to the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. metro areas, as well as the surrounding counties. Servicing kitchen cabinetry the same way we approach fine furniture and expensive antiques, we strip and refinish your cabinets by hand, bringing your wood back to life. All finishes are sprayed using the newest technology in hvlp equipment and super durable pre-catalyzed lacquers. We also offer advanced techniques including glazing and antiquing. Not to mention since everything we do is custom your finish color options are limitless. By refinishing your kitchen cabinets instead of replacing them you will save up to 50% or more compared to the cost of cabinet replacement and no one will ever be able to tell the difference.
With expert artisans and craftsmen who possess more than 20 years of experience and knowledge, the new cabinetry will amaze you! We will deliver a finished product that combines beauty and functionality at a budget friendly price.
Check Out Some of Our Past Cabinet Refinishing Jobs
We can sit here and tell you how great we are until we get blue in the face but the proof is in the pudding. Check out some sample projects from our portfolio of past work.
Cabinet Refinishing FAQ’s
A professional cabinet refinishing job can last 10–15 years or more when done with high-quality factory grade urethanes and proper preparation. Our professionally refinished cabinets get the same finish as brand new cabinets and are designed to handle daily kitchen use.
Most cabinet refinishing projects can be completed in two weeks or less, depending on the size of the kitchen and the amount of prep work required. The process usually includes cleaning, sanding, repairing imperfections, applying primer or stain, and finishing with a durable urethane protective coating.
Cabinet refinishing restores the finish on your existing cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and frames by sanding and applying new stain or paint. Cabinet refacing, on the other hand, replaces the doors, drawer fronts and moldings entirely and adds veneer to the cabinet boxes.
Cabinet refinishing is ideal when your cabinet boxes and doors are still in good condition but the stain, paint, or finish has become worn or outdated. It allows homeowners to refresh the look of their kitchen without the cost or disruption of replacing cabinets.

