

When updating your kitchen or bathroom cabinets, understanding the difference between cabinet painting and cabinet refinishing can help you make the best choice for your home. Each method has its own advantages, depending on your goals, budget, and the condition of your cabinets. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide:
Cabinet painting focuses on applying a new coat of paint to the surface of your cabinets, providing a fresh look and color. This process is ideal for:
However, painting does not address deeper imperfections, such as scratches or dents, and may not be suitable for cabinets in poor condition.
Basic cabinet refinishing involves removing the existing finish and applying a new stain, lacquer, or clear coat to enhance the natural beauty of the wood. Refinishing is best for:
This option may require more time and expertise than painting, but it delivers a durable, long-lasting finish that showcases the wood’s character.
And much more!
This home needed a kitchen remodel with builder-grade cabinets that lacked storage and functionality. We replaced them with custom-made cabinets extending to the ceiling and added a large island with cabinets on both sides for extra storage. We also included pull-out trays, organizers, crown molding, and a new wood hood vent, all finished in Benjamin Moore’s Chantilly Lace.
A traditional kitchen remodel in Vero Beach can take 6-8 weeks, leaving you without a functional kitchen for an extended period. At N-Hance of Brevard County, we complete your remodel in just 1-2 weeks, significantly reducing the inconvenience.
Traditional kitchen remodels in Vero Beach can be expensive, often costing thousands. Our process avoids the need for a complete overhaul, so we bring your dream kitchen to life for less. Save on your next remodel with N-Hance of Brevard County.
We offer a 5-year warranty on our cabinet doors in Vero Beach. Additionally, we provide repair services for any damage, unlike large manufacturers who don’t offer this level of convenience.