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What Are You Waiting For? It’s Time to Reface Those Cabinets.

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A friend of ours moved into a brand new condo a couple of years ago and still has the all-white bathroom that the builders put in. There would be nothing wrong with this, except that our friend would really like to see some color in her bathroom. The builders left her a blank canvas that she has yet to fill. After starting with the front rooms and bedroom, her idea was that the bathroom would be a piece of cake. Two years later, the bathroom remains in its original state. And after leaving it as it is for so long, she has been hesitant to ask for help.

If this sounds familiar, have no fear. New Face Kitchen Systems is here to assist and we do not judge. We want you to enjoy your space. Come in for a consultation and let us present you with some possibilities.

If, like our friend, the cabinetry in your bathroom or kitchen is relatively new, you may not be ready to replace the cabinets just yet, but you can certainly give your cabinets an updated look. There is a good chance that if you are not excited by the cabinetry that is there, then no one else will be drawn to it either. And if you decide to sell before the cabinets get too old, that will be one more improvement that a potential buyer will have to add to the equation as they size up your home.

You may find that not only do you want more color; you also want more storage space. Giving your bathroom or kitchen a new look after you have been in your home for a while, gives you the opportunity to assess the ways that you use that room. If the cabinets you already have are not adequate, we’d be happy to discuss not only refacing the ones you have, but finding ways to get you the additional storage space that you need.

And if you have waited a while and are finally ready to change reface your bathroom or kitchen, you probably don’t want it to take forever. Patience is a virtue and good things to come to those who wait…however, we understand that once you have decided on something like this, you want to make it happen as soon as possible. Well, just so you know, the average kitchen refacing can be completed within 5 to 7 business days. That’s right. Once the work has begun, you could be enjoying an upgraded kitchen or bathroom in a week’s time (or less).

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One Response to “What Are You Waiting For? It’s Time to Reface Those Cabinets.”


Nancy Gervais September 10, 2009

Please call us and set up an appointment . 425 829 4720 We are interested in refacing cabinets in our townhome-kitchen and bath-limited budget but need to do it in one fell swoop.

Thanks, Nancy