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How Much Does It Cost To Resurface A Kitchen?

Resurfacing kitchen cabinet doors and drawers with polyurethane paint is your best option if you want to update the look, style, and feel of your kitchen without the hassle, mess, and expensive cost of doing a renovation. The question now is how much does it cost to resurface a kitchen?

The cost of resurfacing kitchen cabinet doors and drawers with polyurethane paint will start at around $2,000. Renovations on the other hand will cost you anywhere from $10,000 to as much as over $100,000. So, resurfacing is without a doubt a more cost effective alternative to renovations.

Factors That Will Affect The Cost of Resurfacing Your Kitchen

There are several factors that will affect the cost of resurfacing your kitchen cabinet doors and drawers. For you to know how much you will have to pay to resurface your kitchen with polyurethane paint, our resurfacing experts will factor in these following considerations.

1. Number & Size

The total number of kitchen cabinet doors and drawers to be painted will be considered when writing up a quote for your resurfacing project. You will pay less if you want us to paint 4 to 6 kitchen cabinet doors and drawers when compared to painting 6 to 10.

The size of your kitchen cabinet doors and drawers will also be factored into the cost. You will pay less if your cabinet doors have a 300-mm width when compared to doors with 1200-mm width. The same principle applies to the size of your kitchen drawers.

Number and size are factors that will affect the cost because of the amount of paint that will have to be used and the total number of labour hours required to clean, sand, patch, and prime your kitchen cabinet doors and drawers.

2. Type of Material

The different materials used to make kitchen cabinet doors and drawers include solid wood, plywood, wood veneer, MDF, thermafoil, and melamine. These materials will have different surface characteristics.

The type of material your kitchen cabinet doors and drawers are made of is a factor that will affect the resurfacing cost because of the different techniques used to clean, sand, patch, and prime them. Different techniques will have varying labour hours.

3. Amount of Patching Needed

The cost of resurfacing your kitchen cabinet doors and drawers with polyurethane paint will be higher if there is a greater amount of patching that needs to be done. Patching is used to hide any visible blemishes or imperfections like scratches, dents, chips, or small cracks.

The amount of patching needed will affect the cost because of the amount of patching material that will have to be used and the total number of labour hours required to patch your kitchen cabinet doors and drawers. More visible blemishes or imperfections will take longer to patch.

4. Type of Finish

The type of finish you want for your kitchen cabinet doors and drawers will factor into the resurfacing cost. There are four different finishes used to resurface kitchen cabinet doors and drawers with polyurethane paint. You can choose either matte, satin, semi-gloss, or high gloss.

For example, you will pay less if you choose a matte finish when compared to a high-gloss finish. A matte finish gives surfaces a softer appearance but is usually harder to clean. A high-gloss finish will have a mirror-like appearance with its smooth, non-porous surface so is easier to clean.

Type of finish is a factor that will affect the cost because of the different market prices and application techniques used for each finish. Based on the example above, matte is easier to apply while high gloss requires a more precise technique to achieve a smooth and even finish.

So, how do much does it cost to resurface a kitchen in Sydney? The cost will start at around $2,000 but there are many factors that will affect the cost including (1) Number and Size, (2) Type of Material, (3) Amount of Patching Needed, and (4) Type of Finish.

Are you looking for resurfacing experts to transform your kitchen? Get a free quote by calling us on 1800 931 813 or sending an email to info@perfectbathroomkitchen.com.au.

What We Do

HOW WE DO RESURFACING

Pick Up

The first step is our team will come to your home and pick up all the doors and drawers and take them to our spray booth where they will be cleaned, sanded, patched, primed, and top coated with the colour and finish of your choice.

On-site

Once all the doors and drawers are ready, our friendly team will contact you to arrange an on-site day to spray paint all the panels. A very thorough masking will be done to protect all areas that are not being spray painted. The same preparation will be done to the panels before spraying them with the same colour and finish of your choice.

Unmask & Install

After the panels have been spray painted with the final colour and finish, the team will start unmasking the kitchen and installing back all the doors and drawers with the handles, then clean up the area, and leave you with your transformed kitchen.