When remodeling or updating your home, the kitchen is the room that offers the greatest return on investment. Instead of spending thousands of dollars remodeling your entire kitchen, you can achieve a completely updated look, with kitchen cabinet refacing. Maryland has no shortage of kitchen and bath remodelers but not all are equal. We were voted Best of Houzz in Customer Service and received Angie’s List Super Service Award – 8 Years in a Row!
Each of our highly skilled craftsmen have decades of experience and we use some of the highest quality solid wood cabinetry available today. This allows us to provide you with results that are beautiful, durable, and affordable.
Check Out Some of Our Past Cabinet Refacing 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 Refacing FAQ’s
Yes — cabinet refacing is typically significantly more affordable than complete cabinet replacement. Because refacing uses your existing cabinet structure and only updates the exterior surfaces and hardware, it often costs 30–50% less than installing entirely new cabinets while still providing a fresh, brand new appearance.
A professional cabinet refacing project usually takes about 3–5 days, depending on the kitchen size, number of cabinets, and any custom work such as trim or molding installations. This is considerably faster than a full cabinet replacement, which often takes several weeks.Also, the kitchen is still fully functional during this process.
Yes — refacing replaces all visible surfaces including doors, drawer fronts, hardware, and veneer or laminate on the cabinet frames. When done well, this gives your kitchen a completely refreshed and updated look without the disruption of full cabinet removal.
Cabinet refacing is ideal when your cabinet boxes are in good condition but the doors, finish, or style are outdated. It offers a more dramatic transformation than refinishing (which only changes color or surface finish) and is more budget-friendly and less disruptive than full replacement, though it won’t change the layout or underlying structure. Refacing also allows you to keep existing counter tops, backsplash and flooring intact. No electrical or plumbing services needed, which are additional costs associated with full replacement.

