BEFORE & AFTER: A New (Cheap) Way to Reface Kitchen Cabinets
Ah, the eternal renter’s dilemma: You want a new kitchen but don’t want to spend thousands on a remodel for a place that isn’t even yours.
Paint and accents can only get you so far. And let’s be honest, painting your cabinets may seem like a great idea, but it’s a big job that your landlord may not appreciate as much as you do!
Turns out there’s a new adhesive wrap that can help you give your cabinets a new look without breaking the bank (or upsetting your landlord; one of the coolest features of this stuff is that it “can be removed from the surface with a little time. The glue is designed to stay on the back of the material and you will find your original surface without any residue and in good condition.” For more info, see the FAQ after you finish reading this post).
PLUS, it’s pretty easy to DIY. Meet Wrap My Kitchen! They use proprietary, new technology to give old cabs a new faux finish with a handy adhesive wrap!
At WrapMyKitchen.com you can request samples of the different finishes that are available, or even order a test kit ($60). You can also upload a photo of your kitchen for a free evaluation and estimate of the materials you’d need to give your old cabinets a new look. Refacing a large kitchen starts at about $500 (but consult the pricing tools at the site for your particular project). -vv
Check out this Before & After from the folks at Wrap My Kitchen 😍:
Before: Dated wood cabinets
After: Refreshed all-white space -vv