All About Kitchen Refacing

Before you go looking for kitchen refacing companies 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 by taking a bit of each will lead you to mess up everything. Let me quickly walk you through the following key points.

kitchen Cabinet Refacing Defined

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.  What you should keep in mind is that this is a faster process than doing kitchen remodeling.

This is probably the cheapest way to own new cabinets as compared to buying new ones. Basically, this is an affordable, hassle free and generally efficient way to spruce up the look of your kitchen.

Below I review some of the most common coating material used today  

Using 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. Although it is cheaperbut it is not as strong when it comes to wear and tear. Having said that, it works well in heat oil resistance and can seal heat perfectly.

Defining Thermofoil

If you are looking for something close to wood and new in the market then this should be your best choice.  Others call it RTF or Vinyl it has a thick vinyl film that is bonded permanently to a warp-resistant engineered wood core.

Defining Wood Veneer

This is material made from wood. It is quite thin as it is cut from a log with a peeling, sawing or slicing machine. This is best for giving the wood a nice grain. Take note that this material comes in a variety of species. The best thing to do it talk to an expert who can help you with all the available options.



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