or “Zigging when everyone else Zags” A former customer, who is a talented interior designer, called me to meet with her clients about bringing a new look to their kitchen. The existing kitchen had pine cabinets and off-white quartz countertops. The cabinets were starting to show some wear and the clients were just tired of […]
Cabinet Refacing in Darien
Steve and Nancy contacted me about doing a “hybrid” kitchen remodeling project in their Darien home. By “hybrid”. I mean reface most of the kitchen but also build a few custom elements. The existing cabinets were basic solid oak with granite counters already in place. The golden oak cabinets with the arched door frames were […]
Cabinet Refacing in Glen Ellyn
This kitchen in Glen Ellyn underwent a complete transformation. New appliances, new lighting, new counters and new backsplash. There was, however, no reason to tear out the existing cabinets which were in still in good shape. Refacing was the best option for the cabinets. Shaker Style with Cup Pulls The owners, along with a […]
Cabinet Refacing in St. Charles
Contrasting Island Lisa and Adam had nice granite countertops and Professional grade Viking appliances. The cabinets, however, were sort of a faux cherry that didn’t do much for the look of the kitchen. We decided on a solid color “linen” cabinet with glaze on the outside cabinets, and a contrasting island in a black, (actually […]
contrasting kitchen island, island bookshelf, kitchen islandPainted Cabinets: Factory Finish vs Refinishing
If you’ve read a few of these posts, you probably know that most of the cabinets that I’m called to rescue are the honey-colored oak cabinets that builders installed in virtually every kitchen in the 90’s. The second most popular type of cabinets that I see are the ones that started life as builder’s oak […]
Two Brilliant Kitchen Remodeling Ideas (that weren’t mine)
I’ve been remodeling and refacing kitchens for a long time. The good part about that is that you learn how to solve almost any situation that comes up during a kitchen remodeling project. The downside is that it becomes easy to keep doing the same thing over and over. This was a kitchen that I […]
Does Cabinet Refacing Help at Resale Time?
I just saw one of my previous clients moved away. They had a beautiful home on the west side of Geneva and I refaced their kitchen cabinets a few years ago, going from basic golden oak to a glazed maple. The island was the basic “Oak Plywood Cube”, to which I added the raised panels […]
Cabinet Refacing in South Naperville
Refacing Oak to White If you’re keeping up with kitchen remodeling trends, you know that white kitchens are hot. For the owners of this beautiful home in Naperville, the oak kitchen was the one thing that dated the look. They had granite and new stainless appliances, but the “toast” colored oak cabinets with the cathedral […]
Cabinet Refacing and the Environment (Indoors and Out)
Refacing may be your “greenest” remodeling option This is an article I wrote in January 2008 for K+BB Magazine, the journal of the Kitchen and Bath Business. Suppose you have a client with whitewashed oak kitchen cabinets circa 1985. She wants to completely transform the kitchen and has her heart set on alder cabinetry in […]
Cabinet Refacing Trailer
We just got our new trailer back from the Aubrey Sign Company in Batavia. They did an excellent job with the graphics and we’re excited to put it to use. It’s always great to work with a fellow small business in the area that takes pride in their work!