Homeowners want to understand what refacing actually is versus replacement, whether their cabinet boxes are candidates, and what the finished result looks like. A website with before-and-after photos and door style options earns the in-home estimate. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Cabinet Refacing in KC
Web Design for Cabinet Refacing Companies in Kansas City
Cabinet refacing customers are homeowners who are tired of their kitchen's look but find full cabinet replacement pricing — $15,000 to $50,000 or more — out of reach or unnecessary when the existing cabinet boxes are still structurally sound. Refacing replaces only the visible surfaces: all doors and drawer fronts are replaced with new units in the chosen style and species, and the exposed face frames and cabinet sides are covered with matching veneer or rigid thermofoil — the interior boxes stay in place. The result is a kitchen that looks like new cabinets at roughly 40–60% of the replacement cost. Door style options drive most of the decision: shaker (recessed center panel, flat rail and stile — the dominant style in KC remodels), raised panel (traditional, cathedral arch or square raise), flat slab (full overlay, modern), and beadboard insert. Material choices: solid wood (maple, cherry, oak, hickory, alder), MDF with paint-grade finish (very stable, no grain variation), and thermofoil (vinyl film over MDF — durable, easy clean, lower cost). Hardware replacement — hinges, pulls, and soft-close upgrades — is part of every refacing job and dramatically changes the functional feel. Box candidacy matters: boxes must be solid (no water damage, no delaminating plywood, no pest damage). A refacing website that shows door style options, explains the process, and has strong before-and-after photos earns the homeowner who is considering a kitchen update but not a full gut renovation.
What homeowners research before choosing cabinet refacing
- Refacing vs. replacement — what stays, what changes, why refacing makes sense when boxes are sound
- Door styles — shaker vs. raised panel vs. slab, what each looks like, current KC kitchen trends
- Material options — solid wood vs. MDF paint grade vs. thermofoil — durability, cost, appearance trade-offs
- Box candidacy — what makes a cabinet box refaceable vs. needing replacement
- Cost comparison — refacing at 40–60% of replacement cost, what the savings actually amount to
What your cabinet refacing website would include
- Process walkthrough — what refacing includes, how long it takes, how the kitchen is protected during work
- Door style gallery — shaker, raised panel, slab, beadboard — photos of each in KC kitchens
- Material guide — solid wood species, MDF paint grade, thermofoil — what each is best for
- Before and after photos — same kitchen before refacing and after, showing the transformation
- Box assessment — what we look for in an in-home evaluation to confirm candidacy
- Quote form with cabinet count, current door style, target style, timeline, box condition notes
What clients say
“Most of my customers have already gotten a quote for full replacement and come to me in sticker shock. They need to understand that their boxes are fine and that what they actually hate is the door style and the finish. The website explaining what refacing changes, showing the shaker door options, and laying out the before-and-after photos let customers arrive at the estimate already sold on the idea. I stopped spending the first half of every call convincing people that refacing is a real option.”
— C. Morales, cabinet refacing specialist, Kansas City, MO
Simple pricing
A cabinet refacing site with door style gallery, process walkthrough, and quote form starts at $200. A full site with before-and-after photos, material guide, and box assessment section is $425–$750. One average refacing job covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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