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iambuRnz 05-29-2020 04:10 PM

Kitchen cabinet re-facing
 
We're trying to re-face our 80's kitchen cabinets. Has anyone here done this before? Looking for shop recommendations or door suppliers as I can do the labor/install.

If I can find a shop that could supply the doors, thats even better. that way I could save quite a bit on labor.

A contractor from Lowe's is coming over on Monday and I think I already know what to expect price-wise as he gave me an idea over the phone...which I think is a little too much. (number of drawers x $200)

Any input is appreciated. thanks

Fafine 05-29-2020 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by iambuRnz (Post 8988068)
We're trying to re-face our 80's kitchen cabinets. Has anyone here done this before? Looking for shop recommendations or door suppliers as I can do the labor/install.

If I can find a shop that could supply the doors, thats even better. that way I could save quite a bit on labor.

A contractor from Lowe's is coming over on Monday and I think I already know what to expect price-wise as he gave me an idea over the phone...which I think is a little too much. (number of drawers x $200)

Any input is appreciated. thanks

Can you pm me some photos of Ur current set up and what style or type of doors you'd like to replace them with?
Might be able to help =)

tiger_handheld 05-30-2020 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Fafine (Post 8988073)
Can you pm me some photos of Ur current set up and what style or type of doors you'd like to replace them with?
Might be able to help =)

instead of PM can yall share on here.

wickedxj 05-30-2020 03:41 PM

If they are european cup hinges, should be an easy reface, if they are face frame mounted(you can see the hinges), little more challenging. Of course you'll have to paint/laminate all other exposed fillers, panels, etc...

What do you have now and what do you have in mind?

iambuRnz 05-30-2020 11:46 PM

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Im not sure what type of hinges they are but theyre similar to ikea ones... which are pretty easy to adjust/install. The cabinets have a wood trim on the face frame.. which i might have to either replace or cover it with something.

We wanted to paint everything white (inside and outside of cabinets) and then replace all the doors. I'm pretty handy so I figured if i could get someone to make me the doors.. the install part is pretty straight forward. I just couldnt justify paying someone almost $200/door.. (at least thats what I was quoted over the phone.)

During our recent trip to lowes, the wife really liked the white shaker style door out of all the options they had. We just wanted a little upgrade on these dated cabinets.

Special K 05-31-2020 07:04 AM

Following. I’m interested to do something similar.

Hondaracer 06-03-2020 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by iambuRnz (Post 8988296)
Im not sure what type of hinges they are but theyre similar to ikea ones... which are pretty easy to adjust/install. The cabinets have a wood trim on the face frame.. which i might have to either replace or cover it with something.

We wanted to paint everything white (inside and outside of cabinets) and then replace all the doors. I'm pretty handy so I figured if i could get someone to make me the doors.. the install part is pretty straight forward. I just couldnt justify paying someone almost $200/door.. (at least thats what I was quoted over the phone.)

During our recent trip to lowes, the wife really liked the white shaker style door out of all the options they had. We just wanted a little upgrade on these dated cabinets.

So I had these same cabinets in my last apartment and they were literally falling off the hinges, mainly due to this rediculous old style hinge (I can’t tell if yours are the same but they look like it from memory) also the hinge you have pictured has obviously been retro fit as they either said fuck the old hinges like mine or it just stripped out the frame holes and couldn’t hold any longer

I can pretty much build/fix anything and for the life of me I could not get new hinges to work on these doors. So in your case replacing the doors and getting new hinges may work but Jesus Christ I tried like 4-5 different hinge styles, milled my hinge holes on the doors bigger etc and still they barely worked

I basically left the new buyer with superrrrr sketchy hinges but they worked well enough to sell the place lol

iambuRnz 06-03-2020 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 8988717)
So I had these same cabinets in my last apartment and they were literally falling off the hinges, mainly due to this rediculous old style hinge (I can’t tell if yours are the same but they look like it from memory) also the hinge you have pictured has obviously been retro fit as they either said fuck the old hinges like mine or it just stripped out the frame holes and couldn’t hold any longer

I can pretty much build/fix anything and for the life of me I could not get new hinges to work on these doors. So in your case replacing the doors and getting new hinges may work but Jesus Christ I tried like 4-5 different hinge styles, milled my hinge holes on the doors bigger etc and still they barely worked

I basically left the new buyer with superrrrr sketchy hinges but they worked well enough to sell the place lol

I lurk RS enough that Im 95% sure Ive seen you post on the real estate thread that you used to live here on this building.

Yeah, the wife and I are getting a little tired of looking at these cabinets. We were going to do a full kitchen make over.. but due to certain events, I suggested to just re-face them. Being such a cheap ass, I just want someone to make me doors and i can do everything else.. hopefully i dont run into the same problem as you did. Im also a glazier by trade so that should help me a little.

ALSO: little update.. lowes' contractor quoted me $4k for everything. white mdf pvc shaker style door. he had the measurements at 60 sq.ft.

Im not really sure if thats expensive or not.. its the only quote i had so far.

Hondaracer 06-03-2020 07:51 PM

Does your building have a workshop in the basement? If it’s the same one you gotta get dat key and utilize it, it’s amazing for painting etc.

On the pricing, man, that sounds pretty pricey just for doors. So we did our entire kitchen which has 28 cabinets, some with glass faces and a few drawers etc in the most expensive style they have (Bodbyn Grey) and all the cabinets, hardware etc. Was somewhere around 10k for everything (around 15k total with quartz counter tops)

With that said when I mentioned this to my wife she said she got a quote from Home Depot prior to me living there on the same cabinets you pictured and they quoted 4K as well to re-cover them all and repair the hinges etc.

So yea.. their work costs some $$$ but in the end saves you some headaches and if you guys can paint the boxes yourself that will update the look as well

Edit* sorry for the IKEA kitchen however I did 100% of the work myself though literally did every aspect down to plumbing and electrical without having to hire Somone. Only thing I didn’t do for that price was measure and install the counters.

iambuRnz 06-03-2020 08:21 PM

Yeap. Workshop on P3.

The quote was actually for everything. similar to what your wife got quoted before.. Re and re of doors, some small skin replacements on the sides... even installing the door pulls will be provided for free (given that i have them on site on the day of install.) All done in half a day i was told.

I'll try to get a couple more quotes from different companies but it sounds like thats a pretty standard price.

Hondaracer 06-03-2020 09:40 PM

Yea that’s not bad then and it will likely last the entire time you remain there

Ferra 06-08-2020 01:26 PM

I replaced my kitchen cabinet door with cheap thermofoil door many years ago in my condo

I gave all the door dimensions to a kitchen cabinet place and they just make new thermofoil door to the same dimension.

It was like $700-$800 for all the doors and they were quite easy to replace. (swap the euro hinges, measure and screw new holes to cabinet frame)

The really hard part was replacing the edge banding and the exposed panels for the frame tho

I think swapping the door took me half a day, but the edge banding and side panel for the frame took me 3+ days
https://i.imgur.com/dVmuE4O.jpg

iambuRnz 06-08-2020 06:57 PM

That looks good! Mind sharing the company you ordered the doors from?

Hondaracer 06-09-2020 01:43 PM

Nothing wrong with that although like you said doing the fine detail finishing can take some time and can be a PITA without the right tools

vash13 06-09-2020 01:50 PM

I did thermofoil for my apartment kitchen as well. It's cheap and looks good. One draw back is that it is sensitive to heat. For example a couple of my door panels are starting to shrink and fold in because of how close it is to the flames of the gas stove. Be careful of bread toasters and steam from kettles because they will also shrink the laminate on the doors as well.

Ferra 06-09-2020 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by iambuRnz (Post 8989366)
That looks good! Mind sharing the company you ordered the doors from?

Unfortunately I did that in Toronto so don't think that will help you.

Pretty sure most kitchen cabinet companies can do that tho. It was a very generic thermofoil door. (The cheapest kitchen door you can get)


FYI ikea kitchen is cheap if you don't mind DIY. (I did that in my new house)
I'd probably just get all new cabinet from ikea if I were to do it again.
I think it is less work to put in all new ikea cabinet than to replace all the edge banding. (downside is you probably need to replace your countertop too if you get new cab)

Ferra 06-09-2020 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by vash13 (Post 8989433)
I did thermofoil for my apartment kitchen as well. It's cheap and looks good. One draw back is that it is sensitive to heat. For example a couple of my door panels are starting to shrink and fold in because of how close it is to the flames of the gas stove. Be careful of bread toasters and steam from kettles because they will also shrink the laminate on the doors as well.

luckily my door didn't have that problem.
The cabinet frame melamine was peeling where it is near the stove tho!

iambuRnz 06-09-2020 04:49 PM

Oh ok. Maybe ill ask around local shops.
You got custom door sizes from Ikea? The guy i spoke with said that they dont do custom sizes. He said they all came pre-made and gave me a book with all the sizes. If they did, Id buy everything I need there.

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Originally Posted by Ferra (Post 8989434)
Unfortunately I did that in Toronto so don't think that will help you.

Pretty sure most kitchen cabinet companies can do that tho. It was a very generic thermofoil door. (The cheapest kitchen door you can get)


FYI ikea kitchen is cheap if you don't mind DIY. (I did that in my new house)
I'd probably just get all new cabinet from ikea if I were to do it again.
I think it is less work to put in all new ikea cabinet than to replace all the edge banding. (downside is you probably need to replace your countertop too if you get new cab)


Hondaracer 06-09-2020 05:40 PM

They don’t do custom

vash13 06-09-2020 08:55 PM

This is where my contractor got my cabinet doors from.

https://www.eurorite.com/

Port Coquitlam

wickedxj 06-10-2020 05:58 PM

If you guys are looking for thermofoil doors, try M&J woodcrafts. We haven't done a kitchen with thermofoil in years mind you.

Try J&S doors for most other styles, and they can paint in house.

I can lend someone a tool to drill the euro cup style hinges if they were interested.


If you're serious about a reface, PM me, I can point you in the right direction or maybe make doors in house for you depending on size...


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