How To Reface Your Kitchen Cabinets

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • These kitchen cabinet refacing instructions from Cabinet Doors Depot show you how to reface your kitchen cabinets yourself and save thousands of dollars. Here's how. www.cabinetdoo...
    1) Remove your old cabinet doors so you can replace them with new custom, RTF (Rigid Thermofoil) or natural wood cabinet doors that you design yourself online in our cabinet door design wizard.
    2) Use our pre-cut to your dimensions end panels that match your new cabinet doors to finish the ends of your old cabinets.
    3) Reface your old kitchen cabinet stiles and rails with our easy to apply, permanent, self-adhesive wood or RTF veneer.
    4) Add any matching, cabinet refacing moldings to the walls and ceiling around your kitchen cabinets.
    5) Hang your brand new cabinet doors using new hinges and your done!
    Tools you will need to reface your old kitchen cabinets:
    • tape measure• 180 and 220 grit sandpaper or sanding block • razor knife • scissors for RTF veneer or tin snips for wood veneer • tack cloth • hammer • self-adhesive applicator or windshield scraper • 4" straight-edge or putty knife • adhesive spray or varnish • carpenter's glue • drill • touch-up kit (optional) • screwdrivers: flathead and Phillips • miter box & saw for moldings• finish nails for molding

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  • @TheGandiaChannel
    @TheGandiaChannel 11 років тому +1

    What a great video! Thank you so much! It explains everything I need to know, now that I need to update my kitchen.

  • @Caco357
    @Caco357 11 років тому +2

    This video is so well done and motivates me to take on this project. One suggestion, how about emptying the cabinets in your next video ;-)

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  13 років тому

    Thanks! That's been our goal for over 30 years :-)

  • @kitchencabinetvalue
    @kitchencabinetvalue 12 років тому

    Great step-by-step instruction

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому

    When prepping a cabinet with a rounded corner, install the pre-cut end panel as you normally would, making sure the front edge is flush with the cabinet front. Then you can quickly and easily fill the gap with wood dough using a putty knife. Let the wood dough dry and then take a minute with sandpaper on a block of wood to sand the gap flush with the end panel and the front stile. Spray or brush the area with a light coat of laquer and let it dry before you apply the self-adhesive veneer.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому +2

    Self-adhesive veneer typically runs between $80 - $110 per 2X8 sheet. Expect to buy one sheet for 10 door and drawer front openings.
    You can visit our site to check the latest pricing.
    Thanks for asking :-)

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому +2

    Adding the veneer to large surfaces can be tedious. Applying a plywood end panel solves that problem. Another reason is because if the stiles on the cabinet extend past the side forming a lip, you can shim the plywood at the wall instead of having to route off the lip to get a nice square corner.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому

    That's always a good idea. Thanks for pointing it out.

  • @milledge5
    @milledge5 13 років тому

    I WANT MY CABINETS REFACED,,,,:'-(..U GUYS DID A WONDERFUL JOB!!

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  14 років тому

    Yes, PSA (pressure sensitive adhesive) Veneers will stick to a melamine surface as long as there is no greasy residue. So clean the surface with something non abrasive that cuts through grease such as Dawn Dish washing liquid. Do not over saturate the cabinets and allow to dry completely before applying the veneer.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому

    Yes, the veneer will stick to existing painted surfaces quite well. You still need to clean the cabinets and apply an light coat of lacquer or varnish to places where daily wear may have remove the original finish. Thanks for asking.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  12 років тому

    It sure can! The adhesive is designed to stick to any smooth, finished surface. As long as the metal is smooth and clean you can spray it with a clear lacquer based top coat and let it dry before you apply the self-adhesive veneer. Be sure to clean the metal well prior to the spray lacquer application.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  13 років тому

    Yes. You can sand and restain and varnish old cabinets, but because of the natural wear and the oil saturated places around handles and above the stove, the new finish will never be perfect. The stain will be lighter in these places. Blotchy. Self adhesive veneer will not add any significant weight to your cabinets. It is nearly impossible to tell a refaced cabinet from a new one without opening a door, because the finish is on brand new wood.
    Thanks for asking!

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому

    Lumi, in this case we suggest paining the inside of the cabinets before you reface them. If the new doors are a solid color, you should match it. If your new doors are a wood grain, then you should select a paint that matches one of the color tones in the wood pattern. Acrylic paints work best because they are durable.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  12 років тому

    Yes, the self-adhesive veneer comes in the same colors and stains that you select for your new doors. You can order unfinished veneer, too. An average kitchen can run between $500 and $2000 depending on how elaborate your want to get. :-)
    Thanks for asking!

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  13 років тому

    No. You don't have to sand all the paint or varnish off to get a good bond with the self-adhesive veneer. You DO need to clean them well to remove any oil from cooking and hands. TSP is a good cleaner you can get from your paint store. Let them dry and then lightly sand the surfaces. You can spray a little laquer from a spray can on the places that you may be concerned about to make the adhesion even better. Make sure you let that dry well, too.
    Thanks for asking!

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  13 років тому

    Applying a pre-cut end panel to the sides of the cabinets eliminated the problem of having to route off the overhang of the end style and gives you a perfectly straight front edge to apply the SAV (self-adhesive veneer) to and is much easier than trying to apply a large piece of the SAV to a cabinet side. Applying SAV to the stiles looks much nicer around the openings than 1/4" veneered plywood. It's very hard to tell that a cabinet has actually been refaced when this method is used.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  13 років тому

    The new veneer will go right over the old paint. Just make sure they are clean and oil free.
    Thanks for asking!

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому

    Thank you, Melanie. We've added "Tools you will need" in the About section.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому

    It depends. If you used our permanent veneer or another good quality veneer and applied it properly, the answer is yes. If the veneer you have is loose and peeling, then you should remove it and prep the cabinet faces, including spraying them with a light coat of laquer before you apply our self-adhesive veneer.
    Thanks for asking :-)

  • @fcinternetmarketing
    @fcinternetmarketing 11 років тому

    Great. Thanks for sharing!

  • @cheesecakegoth
    @cheesecakegoth 12 років тому

    Helpful, thanks.

  • @shamrock4500
    @shamrock4500 11 років тому +6

    1. instead of having to clean everything in the cupboards, take everything out, what a mess sanding makes.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  12 років тому

    You are confusing "refinishing" with "refacing" :-)
    Yes, "refacing" uses matching veneer for the boxes and new replacement doors.
    Thanks for the comment.

  • @deputydawgoneit
    @deputydawgoneit 11 років тому

    Dumb question here but can you resurface wooden cabinets that have been painted without removing the old paint? Will the wood veneer hold onto the paint?

  • @maryh5126
    @maryh5126 11 років тому

    Are there any options for changing the inside of the cabinets? Mine have a fake wood pattern on the inside and it would really stand out if we just changed the outside.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  13 років тому

    Every kitchen is different. You can find out exactly how much by visiting our web site.
    Thanks for asking!

  • @Dominatoruke
    @Dominatoruke 10 років тому +1

    Is there a specific reason why you recommend not using a J-roller to smooth out the veneer?

    • @CabinetDoorsDepot
      @CabinetDoorsDepot  9 років тому

      Not really. But most people don't know what a J-roller is :-)
      Whether you use a veneer applicator or a J-roller, both will do a fine job applying the correct pressure to the veneer.

    • @CabinetDoorsDepot
      @CabinetDoorsDepot  8 років тому

      Nice catch :-)
      But using a roller is definitely ok. You just need to make sure you use enough pressure.

  • @gamespawn0
    @gamespawn0 12 років тому

    can the self adhesive veneer be applied to metal serfaces?

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому

    There is no need to add any extra adhesive. The self-adhesive veneer is permanent. Just watch the video and follow the instructions. We have thousands of happy DIY customers.

  • @62diane
    @62diane 9 років тому +1

    I have trailer cabinets that are peeling. can this veering be done on trailer cabinets.

    • @CabinetDoorsDepot
      @CabinetDoorsDepot  9 років тому

      We don't usually recommend it if you have "paper veneer wood grained" trailer cabinets. Although, you can if you use 1/4" end panels to cover the old sides first and the old stiles and rails are real solid wood or plywood.

  • @zivkastyles7617
    @zivkastyles7617 11 років тому

    How do you address refacing cabinets that have rounded edges?

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому

    Every door is custom made to your measurements, so feel free to order any size you require. You will need to order hinges that will work with your new sizes if they are hidden hinges.

  • @delta70
    @delta70 8 років тому

    At the side of my cabinets i have the side of the wood that looks to be just wood as it is on the end. How do i match this wood with the veneer that i will be applying to the front facing and the side facing veneer. Do i have to find a way to match this with a stain to match the veneer or would you recommend a paint close in color?

    • @CabinetDoorsDepot
      @CabinetDoorsDepot  8 років тому +2

      +David Wilson, when you order your veneer and doors you will also order pre-cut end panels for the sides of the cabinets. These panels match the veneer and doors and go on before you veneer the front of the cabinets. I hope that answers your question :-)

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  12 років тому

    All our doors are custom. So, all you need to do is measure your existing doors and order them with the self-adhesive veneer for the boxes.

  • @jdo52
    @jdo52 9 років тому

    The veneer above my stove is lifting off at one edge, is there a way to fix this easily?

    • @CabinetDoorsDepot
      @CabinetDoorsDepot  9 років тому

      There are several simple solutions for heat and kitchen oil damaged veneer near a stove. Call us and give us more details.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  12 років тому +1

    There's a story behind that, but we won't go there LOL

  • @MM0SDK
    @MM0SDK 11 років тому +4

    i really love the 1980s style of video you have. Even the tape hiss... and cheesy "great jahb [job]"
    Only kidding. Sorry .. :)

  • @mslowpro23
    @mslowpro23 11 років тому

    Can you write a "things you will need" list in your about section?

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  11 років тому

    LOL thanks.

  • @CabinetDoorsDepot
    @CabinetDoorsDepot  13 років тому

    I'm not sure what you mean about the "high human" contact areas. That is usually the doors and drawer fronts. The actuall box of the cabinet hardly ever gets touched except when cleaning. The latest veneers have the same finish and durability as the doors, which is the same as any high-end kitchen cabinet. Since you are trying to remove the veneer, I'm assuming this job was done with inferior materials. I'm sorry you are stuggling with this.

  • @davidevans3175
    @davidevans3175 12 років тому

    where are the kittens?