Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau County

(212) 555-0142

A white kitchen with flat-fronted cabinetry and an integrated hob.

Staging, styling and organizing

Cabinet Refacing

New doors and fronts on sound cabinet boxes. Cosmetic, not structural.

Book this service

Pre-selected for this page — change anything. You will see a range before we ask who you are.

1 What do you need?
2 Which rooms?
3 What kind of place is it?
4 How far do you want to go?
5 When, and anything we should know
6 Your estimate

Fill in the steps above and your range appears here.

Where should we send it?

  • Installed in a dayPhotography-ready by evening
  • No permits, no tradesNon-structural work only
  • A price range up frontBefore we ask who you are
  • Collected after closingOr left in place if you stay

The service

What we do

When the cabinet boxes are sound, refacing changes the kitchen without rebuilding it: new fronts, hardware and finish on the existing cabinet boxes.

Days rather than weeks, no plumbing touched, and the kitchen stays usable through most of the work.

The process

How we work

  1. The hardest-working room. How you actually cook and store, not how a showroom pretends you do.
  2. A price range before your name. The estimate flow returns a band up front; the visit turns it into a fixed number that stays fixed.
  3. Style and reface. Counters, open shelving and cabinet fronts — including refacing — arranged to look calm.
  4. Stay usable. A kitchen that photographs well and still works on a Tuesday night.

The difference

Why choose us

A dining room with a sage-green painted accent wall behind a timber table

One booking, one team

Staging, styling, organizing and room makeovers under one roof — 23 bookable services, one accountable team, no juggling vendors.

A range before a name

The estimate flow shows a price band before we ask who you are — not after a sales call.

Answers in hours, not weeks

A stylist replies within two business hours, with a fixed proposal inside 48.

Built for New York buildings

Co-op board rules, service-lift windows and certificates of insurance — handled as part of the job, not discovered on install day.

The proof

Before and after

A show-home living room furnished end to end in pale neutrals. An empty room with bare walls and daylight from a tall window, before any furniture is placed.
The same room — before, and finished.

In their words

What clients say

They styled around what we own instead of selling us a new life.
Jenny W. · Forest Hills
One day, no drama, and the parlor floor finally makes sense.
Daniel M. · Park Slope
Board rules, lift booking, insurance — handled without me chasing anyone.
Marcus T. · Tribeca

Common questions

Straight answers on timing, money and what happens next. Not covered here? Ask through the estimate form — a stylist replies within two business hours.

Is refacing the same as a new kitchen?

No — the existing cabinet boxes stay. New fronts, hardware and finish change the look in days, without plumbing or structural work.

When is refacing the wrong choice?

When the boxes themselves are failing. We check first and say so before quoting — refacing a failing cabinet box wastes your money.

What does it cost?

The estimate flow returns a range up front; door count and finish decide the fixed number.