Neptune Custom Cabinetry

Door Replacement FAQ

It depends on the condition of your cabinet boxes and how much change you want visually. Door replacement is ideal when the structure is solid and you mainly want a new look, while refacing is better when you want a more complete surface refresh across doors, drawer fronts, and visible cabinet areas.

Options range from clean, modern slab fronts to more traditional shaker and raised panel designs. The style selection is usually guided by the overall aesthetic of the home and how you want the cabinetry to feel within the space.

Yes, replacement doors are made to fit your existing cabinet framework precisely. Measurements are taken carefully to ensure proper alignment, spacing, and consistent reveals throughout the installation.

Refacing typically includes replacing doors and drawer fronts, updating visible cabinet surfaces, and coordinating finishes so the entire exterior of the cabinetry feels consistent and renewed.

Yes, in some cases mixing styles can work well, especially in larger kitchens or homes where different zones serve different functions. The goal is always to maintain visual balance and consistency within the overall design.

You can select from a wide range of knobs, pulls, hinges, and soft-close systems. Hardware is chosen to complement the new door style and overall design direction of the space.

Yes, refacing is designed specifically to update the appearance of your cabinets without requiring full demolition or replacement of the existing cabinet structure.

Door style and hardware should work together visually and functionally, so selection is based on overall design direction, finish coordination, and how the cabinetry will be used in everyday life.

Yes, in some cases mixing styles can work well, especially in larger kitchens or homes where different zones serve different functions. The goal is always to maintain visual balance and consistency within the overall design.

You can select from a wide range of knobs, pulls, hinges, and soft-close systems. Hardware is chosen to complement the new door style and overall design direction of the space.

Yes, refacing is designed specifically to update the appearance of your cabinets without requiring full demolition or replacement of the existing cabinet structure.

Door style and hardware should work together visually and functionally, so selection is based on overall design direction, finish coordination, and how the cabinetry will be used in everyday life.