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Don't Replace, Reface.

Refacing is a wonderful, cost-effective alternative to remodeling.  If the cabinets are well-built and the layout doesn't require significant changes, consider refacing. Through the Studio Marler refacing program, all of our door styles, wood species and stains are available to make that perfect kitchen.

Refacing is accomplished by removing the doors and drawer fronts of existing cabinets, sanding impurities on the cabinet boxes, placing new material over the face frames, sides and bottoms, and adding new doors and drawer fronts in a new style and color. Don't forget the functionality, new drawer boxes and rollouts can make an older kitchen really work. The transformation is truly amazing.

Veneers in Maple, Cherry, Beech, or any of our reconstituted materials, such as Wenge, Grey Obichie, Rift White Oak or Zebrano, are laid on ¼" no added urea-formaldehyde panels and finished with our low, VOC, water-based finish.  These 4' x 8' panels can be cut by the contractor on-site.  Doors are also finished with a matching stain and finish.

To discuss the possibility of refacing, please talk to one of our dealer designers or give us a call.