Cabinet Refacing VS. Remodeling: What Homeowners Really Need to Know
I had a conversation with a homeowner recently that comes up more often than you might think.
They were trying to decide whether cabinet refacing was a smart alternative to a full kitchen or bath remodel. On the surface, it sounded like a good compromise — less disruption, lower cost, and a “new look.”
But once we walked through what refacing actually includes (and what it doesn’t), the decision became much clearer.
New Paint- Same old Car...
Refacing cabinets is a lot like putting a fresh coat of paint on an old 2001 Chevy Impala. It may look better on the surface, but underneath, it’s still the same car — same engine, same limitations, and the same issues you were trying to solve.
When cabinets are refaced, the existing cabinet boxes and layout stay exactly as they are. For many kitchens and baths, that means the space still functions the same way it always has, even if the doors look new.
What cabinet refacing typically includes:
- New doors and drawer fronts
- Updated exterior appearance
- Minimal disruption during installation
What cabinet refacing does not fix:
- Cabinet box quality and construction
- Layout or workflow issues
- Storage and drawer functionality
- Lighting and electrical limitations
What often surprises homeowners is that refacing is usually the same cost of installing new cabinets (Most often it's MORE costly) — without delivering the same long-term value.
With new cabinets as part of a remodel, you’re getting:
- Brand-new cabinet boxes built to current standards
- Better storage, drawers, and interior organization
- The ability to improve layout and workflow
- A longer-lasting solution that works better day to day
Bottom Line:
When the cost difference is small, a full kitchen or bath remodel typically delivers far more value than refacing — not just in how the space looks, but in how it actually functions.
If you’re weighing refacing versus remodeling and want an honest opinion about what makes sense for your home, our designers are always happy to talk it through. We’ll help you understand your options, answer your questions, and decide on the approach that delivers the most long-term value for your kitchen or bath.






