There’s a world of difference between ‘rebuilding’ and ‘redesigning’ your kitchen. If your kitchen cabinets are all in the right places and do the right job, then there’s little sense in suffering the inconvenience and significant cost that ripping them out and starting again will incur. In most cases, it’s the aesthetics that let a kitchen down, not its functionality. Your kitchen cabinet doors tend to occupy the largest surface area in the room that is the hub of your home. So it’s more susceptible to dents, dings, splashes and stains, which can all conspire to drag your kitchen’s appearance down. Given that your kitchen cabinet doors are the focal part of the room, they will be the first things that your guests will see – particularly important if you’re trying to sell your home.

Dealing with the Visuals

Restyling your kitchen means dealing with the visual aspects, rather than the structural factors. A cost-effective and visually exciting way to change the way your kitchen looks is to replace the kitchen cabinet doors. While this might sound superficial, it can have a massive impact on the way you – and others – see the heart of your home.

With hundreds of cabinet variations to choose from, you can either choose to restore your kitchen to its former glory and maintain your current style, or go completely in another direction and breathe new life into it. Restyling your kitchen cabinet doors allows you to choose from the timeless charm of natural wood, dynamic and contemporary veneers, or fun and funky laminates. In addition, while you might be without your kitchen for up to six weeks if you’re having a refit, opting to restyle can see you with a new-look kitchen in as little as three days.

Before and After Image of Kitchen Doors Refurbishment

Rebuild or Restyle?

The importance of your kitchen’s appearance cannot be underestimated. It tends to be the place where guests are entertained and is the room that sets the standard for the rest of your home. The kitchen cabinet doors are where the spotlight falls so, if you’re going to spend money on anything, it makes sense to spend it on the surfaces that are seen, rather than those that aren’t – particularly if the integrity and functionality of those structures don’t need any attention. Put simply - why rebuild, when you can restyle?

In practical terms, choosing new cabinet variations is ideal for those who want to put their home on the market or simply want the best visual return on minimum investment.

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