#1 Kitchen Refacing in NYC

Expert Kitchen Cabinet Refacing in New York City

Don't tear it out—transform it! Our NYC kitchen cabinet refacing services provide a factory-new finish for a fraction of the cost. Serving all 5 boroughs with premium materials and unparalleled craftsmanship.

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Why New Yorkers Choose Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

In a city where time is money and space is a luxury, **kitchen cabinet refacing in NYC** has become the go-to solution for homeowners and property managers alike. Full kitchen remodels in Manhattan or Brooklyn can take weeks, involve dozens of permits, and cost upwards of $30,000. Refacing offers a stunning alternative that is faster, cleaner, and significantly more affordable.

The Benefits of Refacing vs. Replacing

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  • Cost Efficiency: Save 40-60% compared to a traditional kitchen gut-job. Perfect for those looking to maximize their NYC renovation budget.
  • Speed: Most NYC apartment kitchens are finished in 2-4 days. We work efficiently to return your home to you as quickly as possible.
  • Minimal Mess: No heavy demolition, meaning you can stay in your home and even use your appliances throughout the process. No need for expensive NYC eating-out while your kitchen is under construction.

Our Step-By-Step Refacing Process

1

Consultation & Design

We start with a detailed digital assessment of your kitchen. You choose from hundreds of door styles, colors, and textures that fit your NYC home aesthetic.

2

Prep & De-greasing

We remove all old doors and hardware. We then meticulously clean and sand your existing cabinet boxes to ensure a perfect bond for the new veneer.

3

Veneer Application

We apply a high-quality, furniture-grade veneer to all visible surfaces of your cabinet boxes, matching your chosen color perfectly.

4

Installation

We install your new custom doors, drawer fronts, handles, and soft-close hinges. Your kitchen is now brand new!

NYC Cabinet Refacing Cost Transparency

While every NYC kitchen is unique, most refacing projects fall between **$4,000 and $9,000**. Compare this to full cabinet replacement, which often exceeds **$15,000 to $30,000** for high-end NYC standards. We pride ourselves on giving you the look of luxury without the Manhattan price tag.

Get Exact Pricing
Feature Full Replacement Cabinet Refacing NYC
Average NYC Cost $15,000 - $35,000+ $4,000 - $9,000
Time to Complete 3 - 6 Weeks 2 - 4 Days
Demolition Required Total Gut None
Permit Necessity Often (Plumbing/Electric) Rarely

The Premium Materials We Use in NYC

Unlike some franchise operations that use thin stickers or low-grade plastics, **CabinetRefacing.nyc** uses only materials that can stand up to the rigors of New York City living. Our selection includes:

Wood Veneers

Real wood (Maple, Cherry, Walnut) sliced thin and applied with industrial-strength adhesives for a warm, traditional feel.

Dura-Core Doors

Custom-measured HDF doors that won't warp or crack, available in Shaker, Slab, and Raised Panel styles with thousands of color options.

NYC Kitchen Cabinet Refacing FAQs

1. How long does a kitchen refacing take in NYC?

Typically, our NYC projects take between 2 and 4 working days, depending on the size of the kitchen. Complex kitchens with integrated appliances may take up to 5 days.

2. Do I need to empty my cabinets?

Usually, no! Since we are only working on the outside frames and replacing doors, you can leave your items inside, making it the most convenient NYC kitchen update available.

3. Can you reface cabinets in older Manhattan apartments?

Yes! As long as the structural boxes are solid, we can reface cabinets of almost any age. We often work in pre-war buildings where custom sizing is a requirement.

4. Do you offer soft-close hinges?

Yes, every standard refacing package includes high-end Blum soft-close hinges for doors and drawers. It's a key part of the "luxury feel" in our NYC renovations.

5. Is there a smell or toxic fumes?

We use low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) adhesives and water-based finishes whenever possible to ensure your home remains safe and breathable during and after installation.

6. What areas of NYC do you cover?

We cover all five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. We also service parts of nearby Nassau and Westchester counties.

7. Can you replace my countertops at the same time?

Yes! Many NYC homeowners choose to coordinate a new quartz or granite countertop and backsplash along with their cabinet refacing for a total visual overhaul.

8. Are your materials durable enough for high-traffic NYC kitchens?

Absolutely. Our materials are scratch-resistant, moisture-resistant, and designed to withstand the heat and humidity of a busy New York kitchen.

9. Do you handle co-op and condo board requirements?

Yes, we are fully licensed and insured, and we are experienced in providing COIs (Certificates of Insurance) and following strict house rules for NYC buildings.

10. Do you provide a warranty?

Every project comes with a lifetime warranty on the hardware and a 5-year warranty on labor and materials. We stand by our NYC craftsmanship.

Hyper-Local Expertise in All NYC Neighborhoods

From the luxury high-rises in the **Financial District** to the historic brownstones in **Park Slope** and the family homes in **Bayside**, our team has a deep understanding of the local NYC market. We recognize the specific architectural characteristics of each borough and tailor our refacing solutions to match. For instance, we often use slim-profile designs for compact **Manhattan** apartments where space is at a premium, while offering more elaborate, traditional styles for spacious homes in **Staten Island** and the **Bronx**.

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NYC Success Stories

"Transforming my Upper West Side kitchen seemed impossible on my budget. CabinetRefacing.nyc did it in 3 days. It looks incredible!"

— Sarah L., Manhattan

"The best decision we made. No mess, and my Brooklyn Boerum Hill kitchen looks like a million bucks."

— David M., Brooklyn