Cabinet Refinishing Painting

Updated Kitchens Without Cabinet Replacement Costs

Cabinet refinishing and painting in Marietta for kitchens and bathrooms requiring appearance updates while maintaining existing layouts

Cabinet refinishing modernizes kitchens and bathrooms by changing color and finish without removing or replacing cabinet boxes and door frames. Leon Home Renovation prepares surfaces through sanding, applies primer and paint or stain, and protects finishes to create durable results that withstand daily use. Your existing cabinet structure remains intact, which avoids the cost and disruption of full cabinet demolition, new installation, and countertop replacement that accompanies complete kitchen renovations.


The refinishing process begins with removing cabinet doors and hardware, then sanding all surfaces to remove existing finish layers and create texture that allows new coatings to adhere properly. Paint or stain is applied in multiple thin coats rather than one thick layer, which prevents drips and ensures even color across vertical and horizontal surfaces. Final clear coats protect the color layer from moisture, grease, and cleaning chemicals that contact cabinet faces near sinks and cooking areas.


Request a cabinet refinishing consultation to review color options and finish durability for your specific room conditions in Marietta, Woodstock, Smyrna, and surrounding areas.

What Changes After Refinishing Completes

Surface preparation quality determines whether cabinet finishes remain smooth without visible brush marks, drips, or uneven color saturation. Detailed sanding removes old varnish or paint completely, fills minor surface imperfections, and creates a uniform base that accepts new coatings evenly. Skipping preparation steps results in finishes that peel at edges, show underlying wood grain unevenly, or develop rough texture as coatings dry over contaminants.


After refinishing work finishes, your cabinets display consistent color across all doors, drawer fronts, and face frames without streaking or variation between pieces. Hardware holes align correctly when doors and drawers are reinstalled, and hinges operate smoothly without paint buildup interfering with movement. Painted surfaces feel smooth to the touch rather than textured or gritty, and corners show clean lines without excess coating pooling where vertical and horizontal surfaces meet.


Cabinet refinishing projects are often completed alongside wall painting, flooring updates, and trim work to coordinate color schemes across entire rooms. Timing these tasks in sequence prevents new cabinet finishes from being damaged by paint splatters or floor installation debris. Leon Home Renovation schedules refinishing within broader remodeling timelines to protect finished surfaces and minimize the period when cabinets are unusable during kitchen or bathroom updates.

What Property Owners Usually Ask

Homeowners planning cabinet updates typically want to understand preparation steps, color selection, and how refinishing compares to full replacement.

  • What preparation steps does cabinet refinishing involve?

    All doors and drawer fronts are removed, hardware is taken off, surfaces are sanded to remove existing finishes, and any damage such as dents or scratches is filled and smoothed before primer and paint or stain are applied.

  • How does refinishing cost compare to replacing cabinets entirely?

    Refinishing typically costs a fraction of full replacement because existing cabinet boxes, shelves, and structural components remain in place, eliminating demolition, new cabinet purchase, and countertop reinstallation expenses.

  • Why do some painted cabinets show brush marks or uneven texture?

    Poor surface preparation, applying coatings too thickly in single passes, or using incorrect application tools creates texture that becomes visible once finishes dry and light reflects across cabinet surfaces.

  • What finish types work best for high-moisture bathroom cabinets?

    Water-based polyurethane or conversion varnish topcoats resist moisture penetration better than standard latex paint alone, which prevents finish softening or peeling near sinks and shower areas.

  • When should cabinets be replaced instead of refinished?

    If cabinet boxes are structurally damaged, doors are warped beyond repair, or the existing layout no longer functions for your needs, replacement provides better long-term value than refinishing cabinets that will require replacement soon regardless.

Leon Home Renovation assesses cabinet condition before recommending refinishing to ensure structural integrity supports the investment in new finishes. Arrange a detailed estimate to discuss color selections and coordination with other interior upgrade projects.