Key Differences: Refacing vs. RTA Remodel 

Kitchen cabinet refacing and a new RTA kitchen remodel are both options for updating your kitchen, but they have some key differences.

Kitchen cabinet refacing involves replacing the doors, drawers, and hardware of your existing cabinets while keeping the cabinet boxes in place. The process typically takes less time and money than a full remodel, and it can give your kitchen a fresh look without the need for a complete overhaul. Refacing is a good option if your cabinets are in good condition and you like the layout of your kitchen, but you want to update the style or color of your cabinets.

On the other hand, a new RTA (Ready-to-Assemble) kitchen remodel involves replacing your entire kitchen, including the cabinets, countertops, appliances, and flooring. This process takes more time and money than cabinet refacing, but it allows you to completely customize your kitchen to your preferences. RTA cabinets are pre-made and come in a range of styles and finishes, so you can find the perfect fit for your home. The result is a brand new kitchen that looks and feels completely different from your old one.

Here are some of the key differences between kitchen cabinet refacing and a new RTA kitchen remodel:

  1. Cost: Kitchen cabinet refacing is generally less expensive than a full RTA kitchen remodel. Refacing typically costs around $4,000-$9,000, while an RTA remodel can cost $10,000 or more.
  2. Time: Kitchen cabinet refacing can be completed in as little as one to two days, while an RTA remodel can take several weeks or even months, depending on the scope of the project.
  3. Customization: While refacing allows for some customization in terms of style and color, an RTA remodel offers much more flexibility in terms of design and layout. With a new kitchen, you can completely customize the space to fit your needs and preferences.
  4. Functionality: If your current kitchen layout doesn’t work for you, refacing won’t fix the underlying problems. A new RTA kitchen remodel can allow you to change the layout of your kitchen to make it more functional and efficient.

Ultimately, the choice between kitchen cabinet refacing and a new RTA kitchen remodel depends on your goals, budget, and personal preferences. If you’re looking for a quick and affordable way to update the look of your kitchen, cabinet refacing may be the best choice. But if you’re ready for a complete transformation, an RTA kitchen remodel may be the way to go.