The Kitchen is the Heart of Your Home
Connections happen in the kitchen. Whether cooking a meal with your family or sitting down at the table with your loved ones, a kitchen has always been more than where you cook; it's the heart of your home. It's a true statement all year round, but it always rings louder during the holidays. As you prepare for those fun, festive gatherings, it can be easy to slip into warm memories and imagine new possibilities for the events to come, only to get distracted by your worn-out cabinetry. Years of built-up grease somehow clings to your cabinet doors, no matter how hard you scrub. One drawer has been stuck for weeks, and another keeps sliding off the tracks. Every time you put a pan away, you can't figure out how you made it fit in the first place. You realize you can't hear the sound of your thoughts over the squeaky hinges on the pantry door, much less the excited cheers and chatter of those you hold most dear.
Still, you try to imagine getting out the eggs, flour and sugar for everyone's favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe when you remember putting the stand mixer in the garage because you couldn't find space in the kitchen anymore. With every recipe you think up, every new hopeful memory you can imagine, a different nightmare pops into your head, even though Halloween has already come and gone.
Feeling Stuck With Worn Out Cabinets
Maybe you've already tried painting cabinets in the past, but it started chipping within the year. Not to mention the mess and the strong smell of fumes it created. Besides, paint doesn't fix the broken drawers, the lackluster storage options or the noisy hinges. Heck, the paint doesn't even fix the grease on the doors; it just covers it up… for a while.
So, do you start thinking about doing a complete rip and tear remodel? Maybe you start to feel optimistic; a fresh start would be nice. Then, you see the price tag, which is the same price you bought the whole house for. Suddenly, it's Halloween again as big dollar signs haunt you.
Your friends and family love you no matter what, but still, you don't want them staring at grease grime. You also don't want to spend your precious time digging through the shelves to find your Christmas cookie-baking sheets. You want to focus on spending time together and making memories, not on where you have to stash your appliances.
How Can Crown Cabinetry Help You?
Kansas City’s Crown Cabinetry specializes in solving your exact issue with custom cabinetry refacing, a quicker, more cost-effective way of revitalizing the heart of your home. Refacing is more than slapping a coat of paint on the problem while being as transformative as a total remodel at a more affordable price.
The Gift of Custom Cabinet Refacing
You can think about refacing like a wrapped gift. It's the same box you used last year, but the wrapping is brand new.
Here's how it works:
1. Our experienced installers at Crown use the same cabinet boxes already in your kitchen, but remove the old wrapping, such as cabinet doors, drawers, and trim.
2. We then overlay the boxes with a new quarter-inch wood surface in the finish color (paint or stain) of your choice.
3. Once the new refacing material wraps the boxes, we add new doors, drawer fronts, hardware, crown molding, and trim to complete the gift of a stunning kitchen.
Hey, we'll even throw in a bow!
The Custom in Custom Cabinet Refacing
By the way, the materials we use to reface aren't like that tattered roll of thin wrapping paper shoved into the back of a closet. No, this is the good stuff. Crown Cabinetry manufactures its very own quarter-inch solid wood refacing material. It's made from start to finish at our plant in Abilene, Kansas. We look over every detail to ensure the best quality.
That process includes using a post-catalyzed conversion varnish to create a long-lasting, durable surface. All of the new doors, drawer fronts, molding, trim and refacing material will be finished in our plant. That keeps the fumes out of your home and dirt out of our guaranteed finish! At the Crown Cabinetry plant we bake the varnish for extra durability. That's basically a fancy way of saying that the next time you stand in your kitchen and imagine the new memories to come, you won't get distracted by that peeling paint; we guarantee it with a 10-year warranty on the finish.
What Could be Possible?
As described in Crown Cabinetry's catalog, the CEO of our company, Ryan Johnson, dares us to "dream, reimagine spaces, and be hopeful for things that might be." Ryan thinks of his dare as The Art of Possibility. (You can read all about it here: https://www.cabinetsbycrown.com/catalog).
So go ahead, imagine those brand new, custom-refaced cabinets by Crown; think of what color they might be and how gorgeous they'll stay with our guaranteed finish. Picture in your mind- drawers that don't get stuck or slide off the track but work exactly as they should - gliding open with ease. Ponder how quiet and peaceful it would be with soft-close hinges installed on every door and drawer around your kitchen. Imagine new storage solutions you didn't think possible, like a mixer lift that brings your stand mixer back into the kitchen and makes it easily accessible. How about vertical storage with built-in organizers for your cookie sheets? Roll out trays that maximize your storage space and let you see exactly where everything goes.
There are many possibilities for your kitchen that we want you to imagine. Call Crown Cabinetry because we are confident we can bring it to life. More than anything, we want to provide you the space to melt into those warm memories again. We want you to focus on the new possibilities for events to come without ever getting distracted by paint or, stuck drawers and failing cabinetry. Tell us your dreams so you can live them with your friends and family the next time the holidays roll around.
Crown Cabinetry provides quality custom cabinetry and refacing material. Our plant is located in Abilene, Kansas and serves the midwest. Call us if you’d like to visit our showroom in Blue Springs, MO. We’re just a few exits away from the Kansas City Chiefs Stadium.
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