Cabinet Refacing involves replacing the cabinet doors and drawer fronts with brand-new materials while keeping the existing cabinet frames. This process often includes adding a new veneer or laminate to the exterior of the cabinets to match the new doors. It’s a great option if the current cabinet structure is in good condition but the style is outdated. Homeowners can choose from a variety of materials, finishes, and hardware to achieve a completely new look.Cabinet Refinishing, on the other hand, keeps the original doors and drawer fronts but gives them a new appearance by sanding, repainting, or staining. This method is ideal if the cabinets are still in good shape but just need a fresh color or updated finish. Painting allows for unlimited color options, while staining enhances the natural wood grain for a classic look.Both options are budget-friendly compared to a full cabinet replacement and can dramatically improve the aesthetic of a kitchen with minimal disruption. Whether you choose refacing or refinishing depends on your desired style, budget, and the current condition of your cabinets.