Refacing Kitchen Cabinets

This post was written by admin3 on December 28, 2009
Posted Under: General

Before you start searching kitchen cabinet refacing companies in northern va here is an article that should be worth your while. I will quickly walk you trough very important fundamentals and assist you in your decision on the style and general progress of refacing your cabints in the kitchen.

As you search through the web you will come across a number of people claiming to be experts on this subject matter but mixing all that different advise can lead to a disastrous output. Let me quickly walk you through the following key points.

What is Kitchen cabinet refacing?

This is a way of making old kitchen cabinets to look new by adding a new coating such as laminate, veneer or thermofoil. In most occasion you may just have to replace the drawer fronts and doors only.  Compared to kitchen remodeling, this is much faster to complete.

When compared to buying new cabinets, refacing is way cheaper. All in all then, it is the most efficient, affordable and hassle-free way to boost your kitchen’s look and feel.

Types of coating used  

The Use Of Laminate

This is basically a plastic film material but you can also get some made from thin sheet resins e.g. that made from polyethylene. One thing about it is that it is cheapbut it is not as strong when it comes to wear and tear. However, it can really withstand heating oil and does seal heat really well.

Defining Thermofoil

This is considered to be a revolutionary new wood-like material for Cabinetry.  It has many names e.g. RTF or Vinyl and its thick vinyl film is bonded enduringly to a wood core that is warp-resistant.

Wood veneer

This is a thin slice of wood that is cut from a log with a slicing, peeling, or sawing machine. This is best for giving the wood a nice grain. There are many varieties of this feature. Ideally I recommend that you consult an export before making any decision on these.

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