I recently had a very good experience with the local N-Hance team of cabinet makeover experts. I hadn’t heard of N-Hance before, but I asked neighbors who had hired N-Hance to makeover their kitchen about their experience and they offered good recommendations. The estimate was reasonable, the communication was good, they did the work quickly and efficiently, they were pleasant to work with and they paid attention to the details. I was happy with the result. What I was looking for was keeping the look of the original cabinets in my 1960s Mid-Century Modern home. They aren’t anything terribly special — just builder-grade Birch veneer on plywood boxes — but they are authentic to the design period when the house was built. The doors and drawers were in good shape, but the edges of the boxes were pretty beat up and there was water damage to the cabinet door surfaces under the sink. The N-Hance team spent a day with tiny paint brushes, matching the look of the original wood finish and creating an illusion of smooth, undamaged surfaces. (Trompe l'oeil is a French phrase that means "fool the eye" for any art history buffs.) Then they coated the box with a very hard finish. I’ll attach some before and after photos. I am old enough to remember when avocado green appliances were just the coolest thing. I hated it as a young home buyer when I looked at gorgeous Victorian homes where walls had been paneled. Home design trends change even more quickly now than they did then. I’m sure N-Hance will do an excellent job of painting cabinets and putting in upper open shelves or new cabinet doors based on my experience with them (as will other painting businesses in the area). But if you want to restore architectural details from the past, N-Hance is a rare company who knows how to make that happen. Either way, they are trustworthy and detail oriented. I definitely recommend.