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Kitchen Refacing Cost Budget - Defining Your Remodeling Project

Your kitchen refacing cost should follow a budget that you come up with after figuring out the exact project you want to do. It is not enough to say that you want to reface your kitchen; that is a very broad way to put it. You need a clearly defined goal that includes every part of the kitchen you want to refurbish, from top to bottom and from one end to the other. Here are a few of the choices you have to make.

Cabinets

You can help determine your kitchen refacing cost by choosing veneer or solid wood. Reface your cabinets by putting new veneer on the doors, or you can replace the entire doors with solid wood. You can re-use any part of the materials or start fresh.

For instance, you might want to carry over some brass knobs if they have been in the family for a long time. Assuming you were going with brass, you could keep them while replacing the other hardware On the other hand; you might want all new hardware for a totally different look.

Much of the kitchen refacing cost is determined by just how far you go with the project. Some people just do the parts of the kitchen that are the most noticeable. Others go deeper and look for problems to fix such as broken drawer slides. This can take a very long time if you are not skilled and experienced in the task. An expert home remodeling company can root out all the problems and fix them right away.

Countertops

Your countertop kitchen refacing cost will not so much be a matter of what area you cover. You will probably want to reface all the countertops that are visible in the kitchen. However, you have some choices to make about what kinds of changes you want to make, whether a quick resurfacing, an overlaying of tiles, or a whole new countertop.

Walls

Many people do not consider their walls as a part of the kitchen refacing cost, but you might want to reconsider. There are several different wall treatments you can add to improve the look of your refaced kitchen. For example, you might add wainscoting or a chair rail. Along with paint or wallpaper, these features can really make the room pop. These special additions will require extensive knowledge of carpentry, so if you are not extremely experienced you would save yourself time and money to get the work done by a home remodeling company.

Trim

Most kitchens have some trim in them. You will have to decide whether you want to retain the old trim in your kitchen or add it to your kitchen refacing cost. Trim is generally not too expensive to buy, unless you have to buy it over and over because you make mistakes cutting it. In all cases, lack of experience will cost you money and time. Hiring a home remodeling company is one solution that will pay, in quality of the job done, in time savings, and in cold hard cash.




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