Refacing kitchen cabinets instead of replacing them is a logical option for many homeowners and a trend that has certainly grown over the last few decades. It’s easy to understand why it’s become so popular since the cost of refacing is much less than that of replacing cabinets and can also be done much more quickly and with minimal mess.
If you’ve been considering refacing, here are some observations you can make about your current kitchen to determine whether it’s the right option for you. If any of these statements ring a bell with you, refacing could be the ideal choice.
No doubt, however, that you have questions about the real costs of refacing. Here we’ve delved into those costs with data from current industry reports. Read carefully to determine whether you believe the costs provide you with an advantage over cabinet replacement.
Reports from HomeAdvisor™ note that the average national cost to reface cabinets is $6,684, with the majority of homeowners spending between $4151 and $9238.
The total cost of your specific project will depend on a number of factors including the materials you choose and the number of hours it takes to complete the project.
Homeowners will find that replacing existing hardware – like knobs, pulls, hinges, and handles – is the least expensive part of a project but can be important to the new look of your kitchen.
Cost of replacing the hardware will vary based on the types of material they’re made from and the simplicity or ornateness of the style.
On average, basic cabinet handles cost between $5 and $15 at most home improvement or hardware stores. The more basic the hardware, the lower the cost.
Higher priced hardware will be made of more expensive materials and will likely have a more intricate design. Shop around and choose hardware that matches the style of your new cabinets.
When deciding whether you should take on a cabinet refacing project on your own, consider the time spent. Depending on the scope of the project, the materials, the size of the kitchen, and whether you are receiving any help from friends or family, the project could take three to four days or longer.
How much is your time worth? If you regularly make $50 an hour at your job, if choosing to DIY your kitchen refacing job results in loss of income for time off, it might not be worth doing it yourself. Figure your hourly cost as well as cost of supplies, tools, and material before you make a decision.
You may save a little bit of money by DIYing your kitchen cabinet refacing project, but a professional contractor can help you avoid the headache of planning and buying supplies and can likely do the work much more quickly and accurately.
If you’re unsure of your skills and aren’t sure you want to spend the time doing this project, hiring a skilled professional can assure you that the job will be done correctly and in a timely manner with little interference in your daily activities.
Refacing your cabinets costs approximately 40%-50% less than replacing your existing cabinets, especially if they are still structurally sound.
This cost savings not only provides you with a new look at a fraction of the cost of replacement but also offers you the following perks:
With so many reasons to reface instead of replace, more and more homeowners are turning to this cost-effective way to spruce up their existing kitchen!