Love your kitchen layout but not your cabinet color or finish? Cabinet refinishing may be the perfect solution! At Signature Kitchens, we specialize in transforming the look of your existing cabinets through professional sanding, painting, staining, or refacing—giving your space a fresh, updated feel without the cost of full replacement.
- Why Choose Cabinet Refinishing?
Refinishing is a cost-effective and eco-friendly way to renew your kitchen or bathroom without tearing everything out. It allows you to preserve your existing cabinet boxes while completely transforming the finish. This process is ideal if your cabinets are structurally sound but visually outdated.
- Refinishing vs. Refacing
Not all cabinets need a full refacing! If you’re happy with your cabinet layout and door style, a simple sand-and-paint or stain job might do the trick. For those looking to change the door style or upgrade the material, we also offer full cabinet refacing services with modern hardware, soft-close hinges, and more.
- Custom Finishes & Colors
Whether you want a trendy matte black, crisp white, rich espresso, or a custom color to match your decor, our team can make it happen. We use top-quality finishes and durable sealants to ensure your refinished cabinets stand the test of time—and daily kitchen use.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in professional cabinet refinishing?
Cabinet refinishing includes cleaning, sanding, repairing imperfections, priming, and applying a new painted or stained finish. It revitalizes your existing cabinets without replacing them and can dramatically improve overall appearance.
Is refinishing cheaper than replacing kitchen cabinets?
Yes. Refinishing typically costs significantly less than cabinet replacement or full kitchen remodeling. It’s ideal when your cabinets are structurally sound but need an updated color or finish.
How long does cabinet refinishing usually take?
Most refinishing projects take 3–7 days depending on the size of the kitchen and the finish selected. The process includes prep work, priming, drying time, and final coating for a durable, long-lasting result.

