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🪵 Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing Cost Calculator

Estimate the real cost of refinishing your kitchen cabinets by method, condition, and add-ons

Who Should Use This

Homeowners considering a kitchen refresh without the cost of full cabinet replacement, DIYers evaluating whether to tackle refinishing themselves, and sellers preparing a home for market.

Purpose

Compare refinishing methods side by side, estimate total project cost including labor and hardware upgrades, and understand how cabinet condition and material affect pricing.

Example

20 solid wood doors + 10 drawer fronts, sand & restain method, good condition: $3,250 - $5,625 total vs. $15,000+ for new cabinets — saving over 70%.

Cabinet Details

$5 - $15 per hinge
$3 - $12 each
$2 - $5 per shelf
$75 - $200 per insert
$3 - $10 per door/drawer

💡 Pro Tip: Refinishing cabinets costs 50-70% less than replacing them. Sand & restain is the best value for cabinets in good condition. Avoid refinishing thermofoil — it peels.

For educational purposes only. These results are estimates based on national averages. Actual costs vary by region, contractor, and project specifics. Always get multiple quotes.

Your Refinishing Estimate

Total Refinishing Cost (Range)

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Professional installation estimate

Cost Per Door / Drawer

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Per door face / per drawer front

Cost Breakdown (Midpoint)

Stripping & Prep Work$0
Stain & Finish Materials$0
Labor$0
Hardware$0
Add-Ons$0
How It Works

How to Use This Calculator

Four simple steps to estimate your cabinet refinishing cost

1

Choose Your Method

Select a refinishing method based on your budget and desired finish quality. Sand & restain is most popular.

2

Enter Cabinet Count

Count all cabinet doors and drawer fronts in your kitchen. Include uppers and lowers for an accurate estimate.

3

Set Condition & Material

Be honest about your cabinet condition. Poor condition cabinets need more prep work, which significantly increases cost.

4

Add Optional Upgrades

Check off any hardware or functional upgrades you want. New pulls and soft-close hinges are popular additions.

Why Refinish Instead of Replace?

Cabinet refinishing is one of the most cost-effective kitchen upgrades available. For 50-70% less than the cost of new cabinets, you can completely transform the look of your kitchen while keeping structurally sound cabinet boxes in place.

The average kitchen cabinet replacement costs $10,000 to $25,000 or more, including removal, new cabinets, and installation. Refinishing the same kitchen typically runs $3,000 to $8,000 — and can be completed in days rather than weeks.

Refinishing also produces less waste and disruption. Your kitchen layout stays the same, countertops remain in place, and the project timeline is measured in days, not weeks.

Choosing the Right Method

  • Sand & Restain: Best for cabinets in good condition. Removes the top finish layer and applies new stain. Most cost-effective professional option.
  • Strip & Restain: Required for cabinets with multiple layers of old finish or paint. More labor-intensive but produces the best results on heavily finished wood.
  • Gel Stain Over Existing: The easiest DIY option. Applied over existing finish without stripping. Good for minor color changes but less durable long-term.
  • Conversion Varnish: Professional spray-applied catalyzed finish. Produces a factory-quality, extremely durable coating. The premium option for long-lasting results.
Expert Insights

Cabinet Refinishing Tips

What professionals want you to know before starting

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Color Limitations

Going darker is easy. Going lighter requires stripping to bare wood — doubling the cost. Plan your color direction before committing to a method.

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Cure Time Matters

Stain dries in hours, but fully cures in 2-4 weeks. Avoid heavy use, cleaning products, and hanging items during the cure period to prevent damage.

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Skip Thermofoil

Thermofoil (vinyl-wrapped MDF) cannot be traditionally refinished. The vinyl peels, bubbles with heat, and does not accept stain. Consider painting or replacing instead.

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DIY Savings

DIY gel stain costs $200-$400 in materials. Professional refinishing the same kitchen: $3,000-$6,000. The trade-off is 2-4 weekends of your time and elbow grease.

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Hardware Refresh

New pulls and knobs ($3-$12 each) make freshly refinished cabinets look brand new. Budget $100-$400 for hardware — the highest impact, lowest cost upgrade.

Prep Is Everything

80% of a quality refinish is in the prep work. Proper cleaning, sanding, and priming prevent peeling, bubbling, and uneven color. Never rush this step.

Common Questions

Cabinet Refinishing FAQ

National averages for a typical kitchen (20 doors, 10 drawer fronts):

  • Sand & restain: $3,000 - $5,500
  • Strip & restain: $4,500 - $8,000
  • Gel stain (professional): $2,500 - $4,500
  • Conversion varnish: $5,000 - $9,000

What drives the cost up:

  • Poor cabinet condition (more prep labor)
  • Detailed door styles (raised panel vs. flat slab)
  • Going from dark to light (requires full stripping)
  • Adding hardware upgrades
  • High cost-of-living area (20-40% premium)

Compare to replacement: New stock cabinets installed cost $10,000-$15,000. Semi-custom runs $15,000-$25,000. Custom cabinets start at $25,000+.

Refinish if:

  • Cabinet boxes are structurally sound
  • You like the current layout and configuration
  • Cabinets are solid wood or quality wood veneer
  • Budget is under $8,000
  • You want results in days, not weeks

Replace if:

  • Cabinet boxes are warped, water-damaged, or falling apart
  • You want a completely different layout or configuration
  • Cabinets are thermofoil or cheap laminate
  • You are doing a full kitchen gut renovation anyway

The math: Refinishing at $5,000 saves $10,000-$20,000 vs. replacement. That savings can fund new countertops, a backsplash, or appliance upgrades for a complete kitchen transformation.

Thermofoil (vinyl-wrapped MDF):

  • Cannot be sanded or stained traditionally
  • Vinyl peels and bubbles near heat sources
  • Can be painted with proper adhesion primer (Zinsser, STIX)
  • Paint adhesion is less durable than on wood
  • Best option is usually replacement of doors only ($2,000-$4,000)

Laminate (plastic surface):

  • Cannot accept traditional stain
  • Can be painted with bonding primer + quality cabinet paint
  • Requires thorough deglossing and cleaning
  • Results are acceptable but not as durable as wood refinishing
  • Consider replacing doors with solid wood ($3,000-$6,000) while keeping boxes

Bottom line: If your cabinets are thermofoil or laminate, get quotes for both painting and door-only replacement. Door replacement often provides a better long-term result for a similar price.

Professional timeline:

  • Sand & restain: 3-5 business days
  • Strip & restain: 5-7 business days
  • Gel stain: 2-4 business days
  • Conversion varnish: 4-6 business days

DIY timeline:

  • Sand & restain: 2-3 weekends
  • Gel stain: 1-2 weekends
  • Strip & restain: 3-4 weekends

During the project:

  • Kitchen access is limited but not eliminated
  • Doors are usually removed and refinished off-site or in garage
  • Cabinet boxes are refinished in place
  • Set up a temporary kitchen area with microwave and mini-fridge
  • Full cure time: 2-4 weeks (avoid heavy cleaning during this period)

Best for each situation:

  • Best overall value: Sand & restain — most popular, good balance of cost and quality
  • Best for heavy buildup: Strip & restain — removes all old finish for a fresh start
  • Best DIY option: Gel stain — no stripping, applies with a rag, very forgiving
  • Best durability: Conversion varnish — factory-quality spray finish, lasts 15-20 years

Method comparison:

  • Sand & restain: Cost 3/5, Durability 4/5, DIY-friendly 3/5
  • Strip & restain: Cost 4/5, Durability 4/5, DIY-friendly 2/5
  • Gel stain: Cost 1/5, Durability 3/5, DIY-friendly 5/5
  • Conversion varnish: Cost 5/5, Durability 5/5, DIY-friendly 1/5

Pro recommendation: For most homeowners, sand & restain by a professional delivers the best combination of quality, durability, and cost. Add conversion varnish topcoat for extra durability at modest extra cost.

DIY is good if:

  • You are comfortable with detailed, repetitive work
  • You have a well-ventilated workspace (garage)
  • Cabinets are in good condition
  • Using gel stain method (most forgiving)
  • You have 2-4 weekends available

Hire a pro if:

  • Cabinets need stripping (chemical strippers are harsh)
  • You want conversion varnish (requires spray equipment)
  • Cabinet condition is fair or poor
  • You need results fast (days vs. weekends)
  • Kitchen is your primary selling feature

Cost comparison (20 doors, 10 drawers):

  • DIY gel stain: $200-$400 materials only
  • DIY sand & restain: $300-$600 materials only
  • Professional sand & restain: $3,000-$5,500
  • Professional conversion varnish: $5,000-$9,000

Warning: A bad DIY refinishing job can decrease your home value and cost $2,000-$4,000 to strip and redo professionally. If in doubt, hire a pro for a consultation first ($0-$100).