

Our most popular options are Shaker Style, Solid Wood Panel, and Classic Designs.
With N-Hance Wood Refinishing of Solano County, you can select a color from the N-Hance Color Palette or choose a custom shade, and we’ll expertly match it for you. Not sure which color to pick? Our team is here to help! We’ll guide you through the process step-by-step, discussing your kitchen’s size, layout, natural light, and other factors to ensure you make the right color choices for your home. Plus, we’ll bring cabinet painting samples right to your door so you can find the perfect finish!
N-Hance can add custom accessories and hardware to your kitchen. This includes but is not limited to: soft-close drawer glides and hinges, knobs, pulls, dovetail drawer boxes, glass cabinets, crown and base molding, wine racks, pull-outs, and shelves. Ask to see our current selections!
A. Yes, with our revolutionary process, we can change the color of your cabinets. Our Touchless Color Change system allows for a dramatic color transformation without the extra cost and hassle of hiring cabinet painters. Ask your N-Hance technician for more details on how we can update the color of your wood surfaces.
A. Yes! There are more than 22 types of wood used in cabinets for homes and businesses. The N-Hance Revolutionary Wood Refinishing System works with all of them, no matter the wood type or finish.
A: When painting kitchen cabinets, avoid latex paint. There are few products on the market designed specifically for cabinets. It really is best to leave it up to the professionals.
A: Depends on the kind of refacing. Typical refacing involves applying adhesive to existing cabinets and then covering cabinets with cheap veneer. It’s not durable and hard to repair. N-Hance hybrid refacing, however, replaces doors and drawer fronts and expertly matches all the fronts.
A: Yes! If done properly, refinishing cabinets can bring a high ROI on your home value since it is significantly less money than a full kitchen remodel.
A: Refinishing is significantly cheaper than replacing cabinets.
A: Not easily. Refinishing cabinets involves countless hours of either sanding or harsh chemical, plus curing time. You’re looking at several days, if not weeks of disruption.
A: Cabinet refinishing involves removing the old finish from your cabinets and applying a fresh new one, whether it’s stain, paint, or another type product.