Loading
Loading content, please wait.Loading
Loading content, please wait.Factory-quality cabinet finishes at a fraction of replacement cost. Doors removed, finished the right way for your job, and rehung clean.
or call us directly at (269) 437-0891
Replacing a kitchen runs tens of thousands of dollars. Refinishing the cabinets you already have, when the boxes and layout still work, gets most of that visual impact for a fraction of the cost. The kitchen looks new. The check is far smaller.
Cabinets are the hardest paint job in the house. They take heat, steam, grease, and constant hand contact. A finish that looks great on day one but flakes off in six months is worse than not painting them at all. The right finish is the one that holds up.
We remove the doors and drawer fronts, label every piece, and finish them with the method that fits the cabinets. Sometimes that's spray. Sometimes it's a careful hand-roll with a fine roller. Either way the doors get worked on out of your way, not in your kitchen. Boxes and frames get cleaned, prepped, and finished in your home. Hardware comes off, gets cleaned or replaced, and goes back on at the end. The result reads factory, not field.
The written quote we send spells out the exact scope. Here's the baseline of what comes with every job.
No mystery, no shortcuts. Each step exists for a reason.
Look at the cabinet boxes, doors, finish condition, and hardware. Confirm color and finish type with you.
Number every door and drawer so they go back in the same spots. Remove hardware and store it labeled.
Doors and drawers get cleaned, sanded, primed, and finished with the method that fits the cabinets. Spray where it lands smoothest, hand-rolled with a fine roller where that's the right call. Even coats, no brush marks, full cure time.
Mask everything around the cabinet runs, clean and sand the boxes, and brush or roll where spray isn't practical for a flush match.
Hardware reinstalled or replaced if you've ordered new. Doors rehung and aligned, drawers slid back in, soft-close hinges checked.
Open every door, pull every drawer, walk the whole kitchen with you. Touch up anything that needs it.
We don't quote sight unseen. These are the variables that move the price up or down once we walk your project.
Each piece needs prep, finishing, and reinstall. Big kitchens with 30 to 40 doors take longer than 15-door layouts.
Stained wood, factory laminate, and old paint each prep differently. Heavy grain takes more sanding to get smooth.
Bright whites and dark colors usually need extra coats. Custom matched colors take longer to mix and verify.
Reusing existing hardware is fastest. New hardware that needs different hole locations means filling and re-drilling, which takes more time.
Painting walls or ceilings at the same time is often more efficient than separate visits.
Every quote we write is a fixed number with the scope spelled out. Honest quotes, clean job sites, finishes that outlast the next election cycle.
Timelines below are rough estimates. Actual schedules depend on prep, weather, the size of your job, and our current crew workload. The written quote we send locks in real dates.
Most kitchens are about a week start to finish. Doors come off day one, get finished out of your way, and go back up later that week. Boxes get done in your kitchen during that window.
Mostly yes. The doors and drawer fronts are gone for several days, but the cabinet boxes still work. Most clients pre-stage food, dishes, and counters so the boxes can stay accessible. We'll coordinate timing with you.
If your boxes are solid, the layout works, and you like the bones, refinish. If the boxes are damaged, the layout fights you, or you want to change the footprint, replace. We'll be honest about which makes sense for your kitchen.
Soft whites, off-whites, and warm grays are timeless and forgiving. Very deep colors like navy and forest are popular and look beautiful, but they show every chip and scuff. Lighter mid-tones often age the best.
When prepped and finished correctly, yes. We use cabinet-grade products designed for kitchen and bath. Wipe spills as they happen and the finish should look great for years.
Yes. Provide it before we start, or we can hold installation until your shipment arrives. If new hardware uses different hole spacing, we'll fill and re-drill.
Family-owned crew based in the region. We treat your home like it's our own, wherever you are on the map.
Don't see your town? We cover all of Southwest Michigan. Call or text us to confirm we serve your street.
Free estimates. No pressure. Usually back within 24 hours, often same day.