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Kitchen Sink

A unique new remodeling option.

From Yikes! to Yes! Believe it or not, the picture below is the "before" to this lovely kitchen, thanks to Showplace Renew refacing. The unique flexibility of Renew allows new elements like the hardwood hood above the range.

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Kitchen Cabinetry 

An option for the times: With recent upheavals in the economy and housing market, the rules have changed. Not long ago, it was easy to move up to a bigger and better home, or leverage abundant home equity for an ambitious remodel. But today, for lots of people, the new reality means staying put and making the most of the home you have, on a tight budget. If this has a familiar ring to you, Showplace Renew refacing might be exactly what you need.

More than skin deep: Renew also lets you improve beyond the face of the cabinetry. You can add new Showplace hardwood drawer boxes or roll trays, with top-quality glides. Add interior accessories. Or even continue your creation into other rooms, with something like a coordinating fireplace surround, enter- tainment center or custom Murphy Wall-Bed. And remember, bathrooms and other cabinetry can be Renewed too. With Renew, the creative freedom is astounding. And hard to find anywhere else.

How a cabinet is Renewed:

So what is cabinet refacing? Depends on who you ask. Some companies use "refacing" to mean refinishing. But that's not what Showplace Renew is. Other people think that refacing means somehow adding a new face or outer surface to existing cabinet doors. That's not Renew either. When you reface with Renew, the old cabinet doors go away. You get entirely new hardwood doors and drawer headers, with lifetime-warranty quality. (And with Renew, you do get genuine hardwood, not a "manufactured wood" substitute.) You also get fine veneers finished to match, applied directly to the face frames​​ of your cabinets. In other words, Renew gives anything external a fresh new face. Renew also offers hardwood end panels, appliance faces, and anything else in the vast range of Showplace cabinetry offerings. In fact, this is what sets Renew apart from most other refacing options. With Showplace Renew refacing, you do have the option to add completely new Showplace cabinets and accents to your design. Add a new island or peninsula. Add a hardwood range hood. Or even take out a wall and extend the kitchen design. Showplace Renew gives you this unique and valuable freedom.

Watch the video to see how refacing is done. 

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Kitchen Island

Is refacing right for you and your home? Of course that's a question only you can answer, but here are some guidelines. First of all, your existing cabinetry must be structurally sound. If it's not, it really makes no sense to give a new face to a wobbly or worn-out structure. Just as important, does the basic layout of your kitchen meet your needs? Not too long ago, homes were designed with the kitchen closed off from other areas of the home. Today, people like kitchens that are more of a "public space," often bounded by an island or peninsula. If your current kitchen is closed off and you want to open it up, you most likely will have to remove a wall or two, and add some entirely new cabinets. That means Renew's highly-flexible nature is uniquely suited to your project. Some practical factors to consider. A refacing project often can be completed much quicker than a full remodel, with less disruption to your life. If that's important to you, Renew is a great choice. If you've recently done other upgrades to the kitchen, like nice new counter tops, refacing lets you retain them. And if you're hoping to sell your home soon, Renew gives a kitchen or bath an entirely updated look, at a lower total project cost that does not bite off too much precious equity. Getting started: The best way to make the remodel-or-Renew decision is to talk it with us. Refacing is not right for every person or every home. Sometimes nothing less than a full, blank-sheet remodel will achieve the desired end result. We can help you make that critical determination, and get your project off to a good start.

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