
Cabinet refacing for Sacramento homeowners who want a new kitchen look without the timeline or cost of a full remodel. New doors, drawer fronts, veneers, and hardware in your existing layout.
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If your kitchen layout works but your cabinets feel dated, you don't need a full kitchen remodel. Cabinet refacing replaces the visible surfaces of your kitchen, doors, drawer fronts, and exterior veneers, while keeping the existing cabinet boxes and layout intact. The result is a dramatically updated kitchen with installation completed in 3 to 5 days, for a fraction of the cost of a full renovation.
GVD Renovations & Remodeling refaces cabinets across Sacramento and the surrounding area. We're the 2026 NARI Regional Remodeler of the Year, with 920+ verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars and an A+ BBB rating.
Cabinet refacing replaces the visible surfaces of your existing cabinets. The structural boxes stay where they are. Everything you see and touch gets replaced. The finished kitchen looks completely new while the layout and footprint stay the same.
These three terms get mixed up constantly. They are different projects with different costs and different results:
Refacing works beautifully in some kitchens and not at all in others. Here's the honest breakdown:
If refacing isn't the right fit, we'll tell you during the consultation. We do plenty of full kitchen remodels, and we'd rather steer you to the right project than sell you the wrong one.
A complete cabinet refacing project covers more than just new doors. Every project includes:
Replacement doors in your choice of style, profile, finish, and color. Soft-close hinges included.
Matching drawer fronts replaced across the kitchen. Soft-close drawer glides included.
The visible sides and bottoms of cabinet boxes get a new veneer or laminate matched to the door finish.
Pulls, knobs, and handles in your selected finish. Brass, matte black, nickel, chrome, all available.
Crown or trim molding at the top of upper cabinets if your kitchen calls for it.
Pull-out trash, spice racks, and small cabinet upgrades can be added during the refacing project.
The material you choose affects both the look and the long-term durability of your refaced kitchen:
Oak, maple, cherry, hickory, and walnut. Refinishable, premium feel, the longest-lasting option.
Furniture-grade MDF doors with a multi-coat conversion varnish finish. Smooth, durable, and available in any color. The most popular option for white and modern painted kitchens in 2026.
Vinyl over MDF. Seamless surface, easy to clean, lower price point than painted wood or MDF.
Real wood veneer over a stable substrate. Real grain, real warmth, with better dimensional stability than solid wood.
Refacing pricing depends on cabinet count, material choice, and any upgrades like soft-close mechanisms or crown molding. Here's what most projects in the Sacramento area actually cost:
| Scope | Typical Range | Installation Timeline | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Kitchen | $8k – $12k | 3 days | Galley or small L-shape, thermofoil or basic painted MDF. |
| Mid-Range Kitchen | $12k – $18k | 3 to 4 days | Standard kitchen size, painted MDF or wood veneer, soft-close hardware, new pulls. |
| Large or Premium | $18k – $30k+ | 4 to 5 days | Larger kitchens, solid wood doors, custom finishes, crown molding, cabinet modifications. |
For context, a full kitchen remodel in Sacramento typically runs $35,000 to $150,000+ and takes 6 to 10 weeks. Refacing delivers a transformed kitchen at roughly a quarter to a third of the cost in a fraction of the time, provided your layout and cabinet boxes are in good shape.
We measure your cabinets, check the structural condition, and walk through your style and budget.
You see and feel actual door samples in your kitchen lighting before choosing the final style.
You receive an itemized quote covering doors, veneers, hardware, and labor before anything is ordered.
Doors and components are built to spec. Most projects start installation 3 to 5 weeks after ordering.
Our crew installs new doors, drawer fronts, veneers, and hardware in 3 to 5 working days.
Final walkthrough, hardware adjustment, and warranty paperwork. Workmanship backed by GVD.
There are plenty of companies that do refacing in Sacramento. Most do refacing only. Here's what makes GVD different:
2026 NARI Regional Remodeler of the Year. We've designed and built hundreds of kitchens, which means we know which refacing styles actually fit which kitchens.
If your kitchen is a better candidate for a full remodel or new cabinets, we'll tell you. We do both, and we'd rather build the right project than oversell the wrong one.
We bring physical door samples to your home so you can see the finish, color, and grain under your actual kitchen lighting before committing.
Pull-out trash, spice racks, soft-close mechanisms, and crown molding can all be added during refacing. We plan these into the scope, not as afterthoughts.
Visit our Rocklin showroom to see door profiles, finishes, and hardware in person. Useful when narrowing down between two styles you can't decide between.
California Contractor License #989637. $2,000,000 general liability with full workers' compensation coverage.
Installation typically takes 3 to 5 working days. From the time you sign the contract, expect another 3 to 5 weeks for door manufacturing before installation begins. Total project timeline from first consultation to finished kitchen is usually 6 to 8 weeks.
If the cabinet boxes are in good shape and the new doors and veneers are chosen well, yes, the kitchen looks completely new. Every visible surface gets replaced.
A full kitchen remodel in Sacramento typically runs $35,000 to $150,000+. Refacing typically runs $8,000 to $30,000. The savings depend on what your kitchen needs, but most homeowners spend roughly 25 to 35 percent of what a full remodel would cost.
No. Refacing keeps your existing cabinet boxes and layout. If you want to move cabinets, add an island, or change the footprint, that's a full kitchen remodel, not a refacing project.
Cabinet boxes need to be structurally sound for refacing to make sense. Minor wear is fine. Water damage, swelling, or broken frames are not. We assess the boxes during the consultation and tell you honestly whether refacing is the right call.
Yes, with one caveat. The new doors, drawer fronts, and veneers are built to last as long as new cabinetry. Their lifespan depends on the underlying box, which is staying. Cabinets that are 15 to 25 years old with another 15 to 25 years of structural life left are excellent refacing candidates.
Mostly, yes. Refacing is far less disruptive than a full remodel. You'll lose access to specific cabinets temporarily, and there's some noise during installation, but you'll keep using your appliances, countertops, sink, and most of the kitchen throughout the project.





