When it comes to updating your space, you have many options from refacing your cabinets to a complete remodel. St. Croix Cabinet Solutions is here to help walk you through the different options that are available. If you’re looking for expert cabinet refacing in St. Croix County, look no further. 

Cabinet Refacing

Cabinet refacing involves removing your existing cabinet doors, drawer faces, or complete drawers and installing new ones. If you’re looking to give your cabinets a different style and/or color, then this is an ideal route. Our team at St. Croix is more than happy to answer any questions you may have about cabinet refacing.

You should be given at least three face frame/end panel options, which range from a ⅛ inch thick veneer up to a ¼ inch for covering the existing face frames up to ¼ inch panels on the cabinet ends and islands. The contractor will also offer extras such as crown moldings, base shoe moldings, and other services to update your kitchen accordingly.

Traditional Cabinet Refacing

We want to provide the cabinets of your dreams without breaking the bank. Our cabinet refacing professionals install new doors and drawers and cover all exposed parts of the frame with matching wood veneers. It’s common for our customers to save upwards of 50 percent off the cost of new cabinets.

At St. Croix Cabinet Solutions, we feature only the highest quality products. Take your pick from the following:

  • 23 wood varieties in 95 grades to fit any budget and style preference
  • Over 180 different wood and style combinations from classic solid wood raised panels to rustic and knotty to contemporary veneer (slab)
  • 34 stain colors (each with three shades of light, medium, or dark)
  • 24 paint colors (each with three shades of light, medium, or dark)
  • 15 glaze colors and seven glaze methods
  • Hundreds of accessories and options from cabinet glass to hinges and hardware
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Unique Cabinet Refacing

We take an individualized approach with each and every project. Never will our team cut corners and settle for a “one-size-fits-all” mentality.

Let’s consider an example. Perhaps you like your current cabinet boxes but still want a different look. In this case, you can replace the doors and drawers and refinish existing cabinet frames as opposed to applying wood veneers over the frames.

There’s never a bad time to reface your cabinets. On one hand, maybe you like the current layout of your cabinets. On the other hand, it could be that your cabinets are cracked, split, or gouged in addition to being faded, yellowed, or water-damaged.

Whatever the case, St. Croix will customize a solution to fit your needs. You might be surprised at how such a minor project can transform the entire look of your kitchen.


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