Should You Replace or Reface Cabinets in Your Austin Kitchen Remodel
Should You Replace or Reface Cabinets in Your Austin Kitchen Remodel?

When you plan a kitchen remodel in Austin, cabinets are usually the biggest design and budget decision. Homeowners typically weigh two paths: new semi-custom cabinet boxes or cabinet refacing. Both can deliver a stunning, long-lasting result; the better choice depends on layout goals, the condition of your existing boxes, countertop plans, and overall timeline.
At Austin Painting and Cabinets , we design and build kitchens across Austin, Cedar Park, and Leander with styles ranging from classic shaker to slim shaker to modern European. Below, we’ll walk through how new cabinets and refacing compare so you can choose with confidence.
When New Cabinets Are the Right Move
Choosing new cabinets makes the most sense when you need brand-new boxes. That’s typically the case if you’re:
- Changing the kitchen layout (adding an island, opening walls, moving appliances)
- Adding storage or functionality (taller uppers, pantry towers, deeper drawers)
- Dealing with cabinets that are damaged, sagging, or past their service life
With new semi-custom boxes, you can dial in door style, storage features, and finishes. You may choose a prefinished color straight from the manufacturer or have us paint a custom color for a tailored look. Because the boxes are replaced, new countertops are required with this route—great if updated counters are already part of your plan.
Design flexibility and storage upgrades
New boxes open the door to upgrades like full-extension soft-close drawers, integrated trash pull-outs, spice/utensil inserts, and taller uppers for more storage. If you’re curious how these changes translate into a real transformation, our roundup of kitchen remodel before & after projects in Austin is a helpful visual guide.
When Cabinet Refacing Is the Smarter Option
Cabinet refacing is ideal when your cabinet boxes are structurally sound and your layout already works. We replace the doors and drawer fronts with new components in your preferred style (shaker, slim shaker, or European), then paint everything in a custom color to match —including face frames and visible box surfaces—for a cohesive, like-new finish.
Keep your countertops — replace them only if you want
One of the biggest advantages of refacing is flexibility with counters: you can keep your existing countertops(a big cost and time saver), or upgrade them during the same project if that fits your goals. That freedom makes refacing a strong option when the boxes are good and you prefer a lighter, faster scope.
Style without starting from scratch
Refacing delivers the updated style and color you want—slim shaker, classic shaker, or European flat-panel—without the demolition required for full replacement. For many homeowners, it’s the sweet spot between budget, timeline, and design impact.
New Cabinets vs. Refacing: A Quick Comparison
- Layout changes: New cabinets win. Refacing keeps the existing footprint.
- Countertops: New cabinets require new counters. Refacing lets you keep them (or replace by choice).
- Finish options: Both paths support prefinished looks and custom-painted colors (new boxes can be factory prefinished or painted; refacing is always professionally painted to your color).
- Timeline: Refacing is typically faster because the boxes stay.
- Budget: Refacing often costs less than a full box replacement at similar design levels.
How We Help You Choose
No two kitchens or families are the same. During your consultation, we evaluate box condition, layout goals, storage needs, and countertop plans. If your dream kitchen includes reworking traffic flow, taller uppers, or a larger island, we lean toward replacement. If your footprint functions well and the boxes are solid, refacing can deliver a major aesthetic upgrade with less disruption.
For timeline planning across the whole project—not just cabinets—our guide on how long a kitchen remodel takes in Austin outlines typical phases and decision points.
Local Perspective: What We See in Austin Homes
In many Austin neighborhoods, cabinet boxes are still sturdy, which makes refacing + custom paint a smart way to modernize quickly—especially if you like your current counters. Where layouts feel tight or dated, new boxes with reconfigured storage can be a game-changer. If you’re comparing paths right now, you might find our recent Google Business Profile post on new cabinets vs. refacing helpful for a quick, high-level recap.
Pairing Cabinets with the Rest of the Remodel
Cabinets set the tone, but the total result comes from the full palette: counters, backsplash, hardware, lighting, flooring, and paint. Whether you go new or reface, we help you coordinate materials so the kitchen feels cohesive with the rest of your home. If your project spans multiple spaces, our team can also handle bath cabinetry and finishes; see how we approach full-scope work on our bathroom remodeling page.
Ready to Decide Between New Cabinets and Refacing?
Our design-build team will map pros and cons to your exact kitchen—layout, storage goals, box condition, timeline, and budget—so you’re choosing between two good options, not guessing. If you’re early in research, this summary pairs well with our article on kitchen remodel costs in Austin to help set expectations.
Call or text 512-763-9976 to schedule your complimentary consultation. Whether you pursue new cabinets or cabinet refacing, we’ll make sure your Austin kitchen remodel looks beautiful, functions smoothly, and adds lasting value.
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