We have a talented designer for you to work with if you are unsure of your materials, colors, and choices of design details. We can take on projects from simply refacing exactly what you have, to making subtle or substantial changes with new custom built cabinets.
Our new Kitchen is perfect – We didn’t want to waste money tearing out perfectly good cabinets. Reface & Custom Cabinets repurposed many of the lower cabinets, and built a new oven cabinet for us. Refacing was a great was to go with our project
My kitchen looks great. Complete transformation from old Oak cabinets. Refeace & Custom Cabinets even created some custom millwork for my island. Overall very satisfied.
We love finishing off your look with special crown molding, fancy corbels, fluting, or other architectural details that reflect your personal style.
For for heavy pots and pans, or just to give you more organized space. It's great not to have to get down on hands and knees to retrieve items in the back of the cabinets.
We can provide any size or type of trash pull out to fit your needs.
We can install any vent hood. Off the shelf are most cost effective, but if you want something unique we will build you acustom vent hood with detailed woodwork for your dream kitchen.
We can always add bathroom vanity refacing onto a new kitchen refacing project, as additional work. If you are looking to do a vanity by itself, we are not set up for that. It's not that we don't want to help people with their cabinet needs. The reasons include, there are minimum costs to get someone out to measure and order materials, the cost of project management, and the cost of bringing out a crew to do the refacing work, plus insurance and other overheads. These costs just don't scale down enough for us to take on very small jobs. A realistic minimum size refacing project is about $5000 which is out of proportion to what is is worth to reface a typical vanity.
For solid color jobs such as white or off white finishes, we use paint grade Maple. For stained finishes, we most commonly work with maple, but we can work in any hardwood species that is commercially available in the furniture industry. A majority of our projects are done in maple because it is beautiful, durable, and can be stained to match any desired look.
Of the stained wood projects which are not Maple, Cherry is by far and away the next most popular. Cherry takes stain very evenly and typically has a beautiful and attractive grain which will provide gorgeous looking cabinets.