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YAO'S REMODELING

3215 S MONROE ST, Seattle, WA 98118

16 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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ANZ LLC

5215 20TH AVE S, Seattle, WA 98108

15 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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APEX NW DESIGN LLC

1701 SW DAWSON ST, Seattle, WA 98106

11 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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ART DUNLAP

7710 33RD AVE NE, Seattle, WA 98115

17 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM STAIRS INC

1903 SW 112TH ST, Seattle, WA 98146

8 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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BRADFORD HEMBREE CABINET MAKER

3725 SW TILLMAN, Seattle, WA 98126

18 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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CARMINE'S FINE WOODWORKING INC

P O BOX 69256, Seattle, WA 98168

15 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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COSTARELLA, VITTORIO

5056 49TH AVE S, Seattle, WA 98118

6 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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DESIGNLINE DENTAL SYSTEMS LLC

1324 N 178th Street, Shoreline, WA 98133

5 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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EVANS RENOVATION

7526 MARY AVE NW, Seattle, WA 98117

13 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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FABER KNOBBS LLC

6535 LATONA AVE NE, Seattle, WA 98115

13 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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WOODWORKS BY ANDERS LLC

317 27TH AVE S, Seattle, WA 98144

6 yrs in business

Cabinets, Millwork and Finish Carpentry. WA State Licensed Contractor.

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Typical Insured Cabinet Refacing Contractors Cost in Seattle

For: average kitchen (20 cabinets) in Seattle, WA

Budget Option
$3.3k
Starting price
Most Common
$7.8k
Average cost
Premium Service
$18.2k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Door material (thermofoil, wood, laminate)
  • ¢Hardware and hinge upgrades
  • ¢Seattle's steep terrain, high rainfall, and WA prevailing wage laws increase labor costs 30%

Cabinet Refacing Cost Guide — Seattle, WA

Seattle's kitchen renovation market has one of the highest average household incomes among major U.S. cities — median household income of $115,000+ — which drives premium material selection, but also creates intense competition among cabinet refacing professionals. The West Seattle, Capitol Hill, and Queen Anne markets support premium refacing jobs regularly; North Seattle craftsman kitchens in Fremont, Wallingford, and Green Lake present refacing specialists with original 1920s–1940s cabinet boxes in Douglas fir or hemlock that can be beautifully re-faced when the boxes are structurally sound. BLS SOC 47-2031 cabinetmakers and bench carpenters in the Seattle MSA average $28–$48 per hour, contributing to Seattle's above-average refacing labor costs.

Seattle Cabinet Refacing Cost Ranges (2024)

ScopeDescriptionPrice Range
Small kitchen refacing10–15 doors/drawers, laminate$3,500–$6,000
Medium kitchen refacing20–28 doors/drawers, laminate$6,000–$10,500
Medium kitchen, wood veneer20–28 doors/drawers, real wood$8,500–$15,000
Large kitchen, RTF/thermofoil35+ doors/drawers$9,000–$16,000
Large kitchen, wood veneer finishFull premium, 35+ pieces$14,000–$24,000
Painted door replace (no box)Spray-applied custom paint, matched$4,500–$9,000
New door only (no veneer)Replace doors/drawers, keep existing boxes$2,500–$5,500
Hardware upgrade (per handle)Pulls, knobs — 20–30 pieces$8–$45/piece
Soft-close hinges (per door)Blum, Grass hardware$12–$22/door installed

What Drives Seattle Cabinet Refacing Costs

Seattle Labor Market Premium

Cabinet refacing in Seattle reflects the metro's elevated labor market. Unlike painting (where labor is somewhat fungible), refacing requires skilled carpentry: precise measurement, door fitting, veneer application, and edge banding work. Skilled refacing installers in the Seattle area typically earn $30–$48/hr — a premium over the national average of $20–$32/hr. This adds $500–$1,500 to a typical Seattle refacing project vs. the national average.

Material Selection — The Biggest Variable

Laminate (RTF/Rigid Thermofoil): The entry-level refacing material — plastic laminate applied over MDF door blanks. Colors and woodgrain patterns are wide but flat visual texture. Durable, moisture-resistant, wipes clean. Best for Eastside Seattle homes (Bellevue, Redmond) where contemporary/transitional kitchen aesthetics are common. Cost differential vs. wood: saves $1,500–$5,000 on a medium kitchen.

Wood Veneer: Thin slices of real wood (maple, oak, cherry, alder, walnut) adhered to plywood door panels and MDF flat-panel centers. Seattle's craftsman housing stock is ideal for alder (common Pacific Northwest wood) and maple refacing — both stain naturally and are lighter in color profile than oak, matching Seattle's Nordic/Scandinavian design aesthetic. Premium option.

Painted Finish: Seattle's white kitchen trend (especially in Capitol Hill, South Lake Union new construction aesthetic) has created a market for spray-painted cabinet doors — a high-end custom look on existing boxes. Requires professional spray setup; brush application shows brush marks. Cost is similar to wood veneer.

Pre-1978 Lead Paint — Seattle Cabinet Concern

Seattle's original craftsman kitchen cabinets (1910–1950 era homes in Queen Anne, Capitol Hill, Fremont, Wallingford, Magnolia) were painted with lead-based paint. The EPA RRP Rule requires any refacing contractor disturbing 6+ sq ft of painted surfaces in a pre-1978 home to be an EPA Certified Renovation Firm. Old paint on original cabinet boxes may need to be tested before refacing — a 3M LeadCheck swab test ($15–$25) or professional XRF lead assessment ($200–$350) can confirm before work starts.

Seattle Craftsman Original vs. Builder Box — Box Condition Assessment

A critical question for Seattle refacing projects: are the existing cabinet boxes worth saving?

1920s–1960s Seattle housing stock (Fremont, Wallingford, Green Lake, Phinney Ridge) often has original cabinet frames built from old-growth Douglas fir — solid, dimensionally stable, worth refacing. Post-1980 builder-grade particleboard-box cabinets in some South Seattle, Renton, and Federal Way homes may have compromised structural integrity from moisture exposure and do not refacing well — full replacement becomes the better investment.

A reputable Seattle cabinet refacing company will assess box condition first. As a rule of thumb: if the particleboard has delaminated at a drawer glide or pulls apart when pressed — full replacement is the better path despite higher cost ($15,000–$40,000 for a full Seattle medium kitchen).

Cabinet Refacing — Seattle, WA: Frequently Asked Questions

Why Hire a Professional Cabinet Refacing Company in Seattle, WA

Washington State Contractor Licensing for Cabinet Refacing

Cabinet refacing in Seattle requires the installing company to hold a valid WA L&I contractor registration under RCW 18.27. While cabinet refacing does not trigger the same permit requirements as structural work, the WA contractor registration system:

  • Mandates a minimum $12,000 surety bond (homeowner protection against incomplete or defective work — bond is callable if contractor fails to complete the contract)
  • Requires general liability insurance ($300K+ typically) protecting against accidental damage to your Seattle home during refacing
  • Requires WA L&I workers' compensation enrollment — protecting you from liability if a refacing worker is injured in your kitchen

Verify any Seattle cabinet refacing company at lni.wa.gov/verify before signing a contract.

Unlicensed contracting penalty in Washington (RCW 18.27.200): Gross misdemeanor, up to 364 days county jail. For consumers: civil recourse under WA Consumer Protection Act (CPA) if damaged by unlicensed contractor work.

EPA Certified Renovation Firm — Pre-1978 Seattle Homes

If your Seattle home was built before 1978 and your original cabinets have any painted surfaces, the EPA RRP Rule may apply:

  • Cabinet refacing that removes original painted doors, sands painted box faces, or strips painted cabinet surfaces disturbs lead-containing materials if the paint was applied before 1978
  • Any firm hired for refacing work in your pre-1978 Seattle home must be an EPA Certified Renovation Firm — verify at cfpub.epa.gov
  • The firm must provide you with the EPA pamphlet "Renovate Right" before work begins

This is especially relevant in Capitol Hill, First Hill, Fremont, Wallingford, Queen Anne, Magnolia, Phinney Ridge, and Beacon Hill — all with significant pre-1940 housing stock.

Why Professional Refacing Outperforms DIY in Seattle

Seattle has a high rate of purchasing DIY cabinet refacing kits (big box stores on Aurora Ave, Home Depot in Northgate, Lowe's in Sodo all carry kit options). The gap between kit refacing and professional refacing is significant:

Veneer application: Professional refacers use contact cement and pressure rollers to achieve full bond across the cabinet face. DIY peel-and-stick veneer (3M brand, WFR Wholesale) frequently develops edge lifting within 12–18 months in Seattle's humid Pacific Northwest climate, particularly in homes near Lake Union, Lake Washington waterfront, and neighborhoods with crawlspace moisture issues.

Door fitting: Cabinet doors require precise fitting with 1/8" reveal consistency. Professional carpenters use combination squares and story poles to achieve uniform appearance. DIY hanging produces inconsistent gaps visible in Seattle's gallery-style open kitchen designs (common in Queen Anne, Capitol Hill, and new South Lake Union condos).

Edge banding: All face frame edges require professional iron-on edge banding with heat gun sealing and trimmer routing. Improper edge banding peels within months and cannot be cleanly re-glued once failure begins.

Seattle Kitchen Design Context — Craftsman Cabinet Refacing

Seattle's craftsman bungalow housing stock (1905–1940) presents a specific design opportunity: original Douglas fir or hemlock cabinet frames in functional condition can be spectacularly renewed with alder or maple veneer refacing and new contemporary or reproduction craftsman-style doors. This approach:

  • Preserves original material character that was standard in Seattle's Fremont, Wallingford, Greenlake, and Phinney Ridge bungalows
  • Avoids demolition of functional original millwork
  • Costs 40–60% less than full replacement while delivering comparable visual transformation

A professional refacing company experienced in Seattle craftsman work will assess original box plumb, level, and structural integrity before committing to refacing — this upfront assessment is something that separates experienced Seattle refacers from generic national chains.

4-Point Verification for Seattle Cabinet Refacing

  1. WA L&I contractor registration: lni.wa.gov/verify
  2. EPA Certified Renovation Firm (pre-1978 homes): cfpub.epa.gov
  3. Written contract: Scope of work, material specifications (veneer species/finish, door style, hardware), timeline, warranty terms
  4. Sample review: Ask for a door/veneer sample to verify quality before deposit

Cabinet Refacing vs. Cabinet Replacement — Seattle, WA

The most important kitchen renovation decision Seattle homeowners face isn't between professional and DIY refacing — it's between refacing and full replacement. This comparison is worth understanding before any contracting decision.

Refacing vs. Replacement — Seattle Cost and Scope Comparison

FactorCabinet RefacingFull Cabinet Replacement
Typical cost (medium kitchen)$6,000–$15,000$18,000–$45,000
Installation time3–5 days2–4 weeks
Kitchen downtimeMinimal (1–2 days full, rest partial)Full kitchen inaccessible 1–2+ weeks
What's replacedDoors, drawer fronts, face frames, veneerAll boxes, doors, drawers, face frames
Layout changes possibleNo — boxes stay in placeYes — full reconfiguration possible
Plumbing/electrical relocationNoYes (with additional licensed trades cost)
Box material qualityDepends on original (critical assessment)New — plywood vs. particleboard grade choice
Interior shelf updateNew shelf roll-outs can be addedFull new interiors included
Environmental impactLower — existing boxes reusedHigher — full box demolition and disposal
Interior access improvementModerate (soft-close, pull-outs added)Full — lazy Susans, pull-outs, drawer base all new
Finish optionsWide (veneer species, RTF, paint)Unlimited (stock, semi-custom, custom)
Resale value addedModerate ($3,000–$8,000 typical)High ($8,000–$20,000 in Seattle market)
Best forSound boxes, layout works, cost-sensitiveLayout issues, damaged boxes, major renovation

When Refacing Is the Right Choice for a Seattle Home

  • Existing layout works: If the current kitchen footprint, workflow triangle (sink–stove–refrigerator), and storage configuration function well, refacing delivers the visual transformation of replacement at 35–60% of the cost.
  • Solid original boxes: Pre-1940 Seattle craftsman kitchen cabinets with Douglas fir or hemlock frames — properly built, often dovetail-jointed, with solid wood shelf supports — are structurally superior to modern builder particleboard. These boxes are ideal refacing candidates.
  • Budget-constrained full renovation: A Seattle homeowner doing a broader kitchen update (new countertops, backsplash, flooring, appliances) can get a complete new look with refacing + new countertops for $12,000–$22,000 vs. $30,000–$55,000 for full replacement + countertops.
  • Recent purchase, interim update: New Seattle homeowners who plan to remodel in 5–7 years but want to update the kitchen now — refacing at $7,000 vs. replacement at $25,000 preserves capital for the eventual full project.

When Replacement Is the Right Choice

  • Damaged or delaminated particleboard boxes: Builder-grade particleboard cabinets that have been exposed to water leaks, dishwasher moisture, or sink cabinet condensation may have swollen, warped, or delaminated box sides. Refacing on a compromised structure fails — the new veneer and door hinges will not hold properly.
  • Layout changes desired: If the homeowner wants to relocate the sink, add an island, open a wall, or change the overall kitchen footprint — replacement is required. Refacing locks in the existing footprint.
  • Maximizing resale value: In Seattle's competitive real estate market (median home price $800,000–$1,000,000 in 2024), buyers expect updated kitchens. Full custom cabinet replacement with quartz countertops is the standard expectation in Queen Anne, Capitol Hill, West Seattle premium listings.
  • Plumbing or electrical update needed: If the kitchen renovation triggers permit-level plumbing or electrical relocation, the additional disruption makes full replacement more practical than trying to preserve original boxes.

The Seattle Refacing Sweet Spot

The best-value refacing projects in Seattle are in Fremont, Wallingford, Green Lake, and Phinney Ridge craftsman bungalows where:

  1. Original Douglas fir or hemlock cabinet frames remain structurally intact
  2. The kitchen layout has a functional work triangle
  3. The homeowner wants the aesthetic transformation without the full-renovation disruption
  4. Budget is $8,000–$15,000 vs. $30,000+ for full demo and replacement

A qualified Seattle cabinet refacing professional will diagnose whether your specific kitchen boxes qualify — and refer you to a trusted cabinet replacement contractor if they don't, rather than refacing boxes that shouldn't be refaced.

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