We put new life into your old cabinetry, so it continues to enhance your space.
Interior design frequently focuses on furniture, paint colors, or lighting without giving cabinetry a second thought. However, it’s often the cabinetry in a space that pulls the whole room together. Whether it’s a streamlined kitchen, a warm living area, or an orderly home office, the correct cabinets can elevate a space from ordinary to amazing. At Carolina Home Fine Finishes, we know the importance of cabinetry in your Huntersville, North Carolina home, which is why we’re focused on ensuring it looks its best.
Beyond defining a space, the visual attractiveness of cabinetry is undeniable. The correct materials, finishes, and styles can have a big impact. For example, sleek, high-gloss cabinets in a modern kitchen might reflect light, making the room appear larger and more open. In contrast, rich, dark wood cabinets can bring warmth and a sense of richness to a conventional living room. Additionally, cabinetry allows you to incorporate color and texture into a space. With these things in mind, what happens when your cabinets begin to look worn and dull?
As mentioned, our team’s focus is on ensuring your cabinetry looks its best. So, when it starts to look worn, we go to work applying high-gloss lacquers and finishes so that it looks brand new again. Not only that, but our process focuses on the details to ensure the results are long-lasting.
When you contact us about your cabinetry, we’ll take the time to answer any questions you have, so you fully understand our process. We’ll also ask a few of our own to get a feel for how you want your cabinets to look when we’re done. From there, we’ll develop a plan and start the refinishing process.
When you realize the impact that cabinetry can have on a space, it makes sense to want it to look its best. Contact us today to learn more.
At Carolina Home Fine Finishes, we install cabinetry in Charlotte, Monroe, Indian Trail, Wesley Chapel, Unionville, Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, and Stallings, North Carolina.