SUPERIOR CUSTOM CABINETS INC
PO BOX 88352, Tukwila, WA 98188
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
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$3,250-$18,200
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PO BOX 88352, Tukwila, WA 98188
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
7526 MARY AVE NW, Seattle, WA 98117
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
5056 49TH AVE S, Seattle, WA 98118
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
1324 N 178th Street, Shoreline, WA 98133
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
P O BOX 69256, Seattle, WA 98168
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
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3426 BELVIDERE AVE SW, Seattle, WA 98126
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
7526 MARY AVE NW, Seattle, WA 98117
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
18837 FIRLANDS WAY N, Shoreline, WA 98133
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
5215 20TH AVE S, Seattle, WA 98108
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
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1701 SW DAWSON ST, Seattle, WA 98106
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
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3725 SW TILLMAN, Seattle, WA 98126
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
1324 N 178th Street, Shoreline, WA 98133
Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
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Cabinet refacing in Seattle runs $6,000–$15,000 for a medium-sized kitchen (20–28 doors and drawer fronts) depending on material selection — laminate/RTF on the lower end, real wood veneer on the upper end. Small kitchens (10–15 doors) start around $3,500–$6,000; large kitchens with 35+ pieces in premium wood veneer finish can reach $20,000–$24,000. Seattle's cost premium over national average is 15–25%, driven by higher labor rates (cabinet installers average $28–$48/hr per BLS data for the Seattle MSA) and premium material preferences in Seattle's design-forward market.
In most cases, yes — and original Seattle craftsman kitchen cabinets (1910–1940 era Douglas fir or hemlock frames) are among the best refacing candidates anywhere. These cabinets were built with solid hardwood face frames, real wood shelves, and sometimes dovetail-jointed boxes — superior structural quality compared to modern builder particleboard. A professional refacing company will assess box condition first: checking for structural integrity, hinge mounting area solidity, and confirming the frames are plumb and level. If boxes pass the assessment, craftsman kitchen refacing with alder or maple veneer and new craftsman-style doors is a beautiful and cost-effective transformation.
If your Seattle home was built before 1978 and has original painted cabinets, lead-based paint is possible — especially if layers of paint have accumulated on painted solid wood doors and face frames. Original painted kitchen cabinets from the 1920s–1960s in Queen Anne, Capitol Hill, Fremont, Wallingford, and Magnolia commonly contain lead-based paint. The EPA RRP Rule requires any hired contractor performing refacing that disturbs 6+ sq ft of painted surfaces in a pre-1978 home to use lead-safe work practices and be an EPA Certified Renovation Firm — verify at cfpub.epa.gov.
A medium kitchen (20–28 doors, 10–12 drawers) takes 3–5 days for a professional Seattle refacing crew. Day 1: door/drawer removal, box face preparation, veneer application to face frames. Days 2–3: new door installation and hardware fitting. Day 4–5: final hardware, touch-up, punch list. The kitchen is partially functional most of the project — countertops and appliances remain in place; only upper and lower cabinet access is interrupted. Compared to full replacement (2–4 weeks including demolition, rough-in, installation, finishing), refacing minimizes lifestyle disruption significantly.
For owner-occupants who plan to stay 3–7+ years, cabinet refacing delivers strong return on investment in Seattle's market — particularly in homes where the kitchen function is sound but aesthetics are dated. Refacing a Queen Anne or Capitol Hill craftsman kitchen from 1970s oak to contemporary alder with new hardware significantly increases project marketability when listing eventually, at a fraction of full replacement cost. In Seattle's competitive buyer market, a freshened kitchen that doesn't show as "original and dated" can meaningfully affect listing days on market. For homeowners planning to sell within 12–18 months, premium refacing vs. full replacement is often the smarter financial decision when the kitchen layout and box condition support it.
Cabinet refacing replaces door and drawer fronts entirely (with new material — wood veneer, RTF, or painted MDF) and adds new veneer to face frames. The new doors are a fresh, factory-finished product. Cabinet painting keeps existing doors and face frames, applying spray-applied paint (typically with HVLP spray gun for automotive-smooth finish). Cost: Cabinet painting runs $2,500–$5,500 for a Seattle medium kitchen vs. $6,000–$15,000 for full refacing. Durability: Spray-painted cabinets in Seattle's humid kitchen environment typically last 5–10 years before showing wear at door edges; refaced cabinets with new wood or RTF doors last 15–25 years. The right choice depends on budget, timeline, and desired finish quality.
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