Refinishing Veneer Kitchen Cabinets
Kitchen cabinet refacing includes reinforcing your existing cabinet frames with a durable ΒΌ plywood then a veneer of real wood or maintenance-free laminate is applied over the plywood.
Refinishing veneer kitchen cabinets. A veneer is a very thin layer of wood applied to the surface of less-expensive woods. Contact us on 1300 558 548 for more information how you can save time money and the environment. One of the many practical uses for wood veneer is refacing vanity and kitchen cabinets.
Kitchen and Bathroom Resurfacing is an affordable alternative to a complete renovation where you can save up to 70 off of the price of conventional renovations. It can be a DIY project but pros do the job more efficiently and faster than homeowners. For water-damaged and scratched areas if the damage is on the surface it will be handled when you sand to remove the veneer finish.
Refinished existing cabinets with real wood veneer is cheaper than fully replacing cabinets. A finisher can prep the area for spray lightly sand the finish then apply the correct coating to ensure bonding. A lot of Perth homeowners are saving money by refacing their kitchen cabinets.
Some pieces may also need to be clamped while the glue is given time to dry. When cutting make sure the wood grain runs lengthwise. Step 3 - Refinish Veneered.
Cabinet refacing also known in the industry as cabinet resurfacing lets you keep your existing kitchen intact while completely transforming its appearance. Attach new clean plywood to the sides of your cabinets then prepare the veneer cutting it half an inch wider and two inches longer than each vertical stile and horizontal rail. Ask us about installing new doors laminate or stone bench tops new handles modifications and repairs.
It is not a simple job since lacquers can only be sprayed. With all repairs properly done the piece is ready to refinish. This is a great alternative to complete cabinet replacement.