Kitchen Design Blog

Why My Cabinets Didn't Match My Brand New Countertop

Written by Carrie | Jul 30, 2012

A client recently reached out to us, eager for the installation of a brand new countertop that they hoped would be the centerpiece of their kitchen renovation. However, once the modern, pristine surface was in place, it clashed unexpectedly with the existing cabinets. This surprising issue prompted them to consult with us, the best kitchen remodelers in the area, about how we could help restore aesthetic harmony to their kitchen. 

Do countertops have to match cabinets?

Absolutely! Take a look at the before picture below. You'll see the stunning new countertops next to the old, outdated cabinetry.

 

It's a common scenario: you repaint the house, and suddenly the landscaping looks like it needs a touch-up. Or, you replace the carpet and suddenly the walls appear dingier. It's a familiar story for many homeowners. Often, our customers tell us, "We love our brand new countertop, but now our kitchen cabinets look terrible!" This highlights the need for a cohesive approach when updating one part of your home.

Is your kitchen feeling unbalanced?

Sometimes, one "small kitchen remodeling project" morphs into an entire kitchen overhaul. If you updated one part of your kitchen, but it made your cabinets look more outdated than you realized, refacing kitchen cabinets is the perfect solution. It's affordable, eco-friendly, and can transform your kitchen without you having to move a thing...well, almost.

Cabinet refacing is the answer if your brand new countertop made the rest of your kitchen look old or outdated.

 

The cabinets were refaced while the beautiful stone countertop remained unharmed (After). Yes, this is the same kitchen in the before picture above!

What does cabinet refacing mean exactly?

Refacing kitchen cabinets is an easy 4-step process. We use the structure of your existing cabinets, which means we don't have to do any ripping out or removing of quality structural materials. The only thing we remove, discard, and replace, are the cabinet doors. Then we cover the surfaces with the material you have chosen. Cabinet refacing can be done using wood or laminate cabinet surfaces. There are a wide variety of cabinet finishes to choose from.

Laminate Cabinet Refacing

Laminate kitchen cabinet faces have multiple benefits:

  • They're highly durable

  • Laminate cabinets can be used on almost any surface

  • They come with a lifetime warranty for cracking, blistering, or peeling, under normal conditions. Excessive wear-and-tear may not be covered...like the time you accidentally broke a wine glass when you were putting it away and the broken stem gouged the cabinet face...

  • They come in faux-wood or colored finishes

  • They can be painted any color you like

Wood Cabinet Refacing

While they may require a bit more maintenance, wood cabinet refacing is also a great option.

  • It's gorgeous...lovely, grainy, beautiful wood patterns.

  • There are hundreds of stains and glazes to choose from

  • With proper care and maintenance they can last a lifetime

  • Wood comes in an infinite array of colors and tones

  • There are eco-friendly wood cabinet options

 

Who’s the best kitchen remodeler near me?

Why settle for a complete overhaul when you can achieve a stunning transformation at half the cost? Refacing your cabinets is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution that can dramatically change the look of your kitchen without the hassle and expense of a full renovation. Let us help you make a savvy investment in your home’s beauty and functionality—visit us today and take the first step towards a more beautiful kitchen!