Kitchen & Bath Cabinet Refinishing in Richardson, TX

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Kitchen Cabinets

In Richardson’s 1950s to 1970s neighborhoods, from Richardson Heights to Canyon Creek, many kitchens still have their original solid wood cabinets: sturdy boxes that just look dated.

Sometimes we just want a change, and new kitchen cabinets can be very expensive. We love giving our guys an excuse to leave the building and we’ll come out to your home to give your kitchen a whole new look! Maybe your kitchen cabinets are too light, and you want them darker. Or, maybe they need to be updated? A new stain, some new hardware, and you have yourself an amazing transformation! Which ever kitchen cabinet refinishing look you are going for, we know you will be pleased!

  • Variety of Stains and Paint to Choose From
  • Finishing Ranging from Matte to High Shine
  • Antique Finishes
  • Faux Finishes
  • Whitewashed or Pickling
  • Cabinet Refacing

Bathroom Cabinets

Tired of looking at those old, outdated cabinets in your bathrom as you’re getting ready in the morning? Call Andrew’s Refinishing for a consultation about how we can update your bathroom.

  • Variety of Stains and Paint to Choose From
  • Finishing Ranging from Matte to High Shine
  • Antique Finishes
  • Faux Finishes
  • Whitewashed or Pickling
  • Cabinet Refacing

We had our kitchen cabinets refinished this spring. They turned out fantastic. Thanks to Chris and the guys for their time and attention to detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about furniture refinishing in Richardson.

Do you refinish cabinets in my Richardson home?

Yes. The cabinet boxes are refinished in place, so your kitchen stays usable, while the doors and drawer fronts come to our Carrollton shop for stripping and finishing. In-home work on the boxes usually takes 1 to 2 days.

Are original mid-century cabinets worth refinishing?

Usually, yes. The solid wood and real-wood-veneer cabinetry common in Richardson’s older neighborhoods takes new stain or paint very well. Plastic laminate or thermofoil over particleboard is the one thing we cannot refinish.

Can you change the color?

Yes, with stains and paints plus antique, faux, and whitewash or pickling looks, in sheens from matte to satin. We cannot go lighter than the natural wood, but darker or a different tone is straightforward.

How long does a whole kitchen take?

Whole-kitchen refinishing jobs typically finish within about 2 weeks, a fraction of the disruption and cost of replacement. Every kitchen gets its own detailed estimate, and bath vanities can be done alongside.