The kitchen is the focal point of your home and keeping it looking good works wonders for your home. It has to be more than just functional and it can add to the resale value of your New Orleans area property. Buyers will always pay more for a home with a stellar kitchen. Going in for a complete kitchen re-design can cost you thousands of dollars and take a long time to be completed. The obvious alternative is to have kitchen cabinet resurfacing done. Kitchen cabinet refacing costs less than a complete redesign and will give your home a fresh look and add to the resale value of your home. On the flip side, you can’t expect extra storage features or specialty interior functions like a wine rack.
The cabinets in your kitchen are the biggest element of any remodel and getting an affordable upgrade will work wonders for your New Orleans, Louisiana area home. Cabinet refacing is a hassle free and efficient way of adding value to your home and making it look good in the process. A refacing job however will not add to existing storage space or help with traffic problems. On the other hand if you’re looking for a short term solution that will add to the resale value and not cost a bomb, refacing is the way to go. If you’d like to get started on your cabinet repair, kitchen cabinets resurfacing or cabinet refacing project, get in touch with us today!
If you’re tired with the look of your kitchen, refacing the cabinets is one option that’s quick, easy and doesn’t cost a bomb! Cabinet refacing is a very simple and fast process of getting your New Orleans, Louisiana area kitchen to look fresh and new. It adds value to your home. It can be done in a short period of time and only entails the changing of the fronts of your cabinet drawers and doors and applying a new surface to the outside of your cabinets. It can be done in a day or two and there is no noisy dusty work as there is little or no adaptation. We can help you get in touch with the best cabinet contractors in the New Orleans area. Fill out the form today to get started on the process of sprucing up your kitchen cabinets.
I want to put cabinets in my laundry room. 93" wall to wall, want 30" high. Finish is not critical, and I'm looking for (solid wood) alternatives to new cabinets.
Pete V
I need two bathroom cabinets. A vanity around 30" wide (not a simple rectangular box) and a simple rectangular box cabinet for above the toilet. This is an upgrade so it will be quality wood and design.
Jess S