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Cabinet Refinishing Cost: Kingston & South Shore MA Guide

The cabinet refinishing cost in Kingston and the South Shore typically runs $2,500 to $6,500 for a full kitchen — a fraction of the $12,000 to $25,000 you’d spend on full cabinet replacement, and it delivers results that can look just as fresh when done right. US ProPaint & Renovation is a licensed South Shore contractor (MA Lic. #186517) serving Kingston, Hingham, and the surrounding area with 23+ years of experience, including a dedicated cabinet refinishing service.

By the US ProPaint & Renovation Team · Last updated 16, June 2026

Cabinet refinishing is the renovation decision that surprises more homeowners than almost any other: it costs 60–80% less than replacement, takes less than a week, and — when done by experienced professionals with proper preparation — produces a finish that lasts a decade or more. For Kingston homeowners with solid wood cabinets in good structural condition, it’s often the smartest kitchen update available. This guide covers the real cost, what’s included, whether it’s worth it, and how it compares to replacement.

For our cabinet services, see our cabinets refinish and refacing page.

How much does cabinet refinishing cost?

How much does cabinet refinishing cost? in the Kingston and South Shore market? Cabinet refinishing in Kingston typically costs $2,500 to $6,500 versus $12,000 to $25,000 for full replacement with new boxes. Here’s how that range breaks down by kitchen size:

Kitchen size

Cabinet refinishing cost

Full replacement comparison

Small (10–15 cabinets)

$1,800 – $3,500

$8,000 – $16,000

Medium (16–25 cabinets)

$2,500 – $5,500

$12,000 – $22,000

Large (26–35+ cabinets)

$4,500 – $8,500

$18,000 – $35,000+

The kitchen cabinet refinishing cost is driven primarily by the number of doors and drawer fronts (each one is sanded, primed, and painted individually), the condition of the existing finish (heavy grease buildup, old layers of paint, or damaged areas require more prep), and the finish type (standard paint, cabinet-specific enamel, or glazed finishes vary in labor).

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How much does it cost to refinish cabinets vs. replace them?

When homeowners ask how much does it cost to refinish cabinets compared to full replacement, the comparison is almost always compelling for structurally sound cabinets. Refinishing changes only the surface — the color, sheen, and visual character — while keeping the existing box, hardware mounting points, and layout intact. The average cabinet refinishing cost of $2,500 to $6,500 versus $12,000 to $35,000+ for full replacement with new boxes represents a savings of $8,000 to $28,000 on a typical South Shore kitchen.

What you don’t change with refinishing: the layout, the box depth, the door style (unless doors are replaced as part of a refacing upgrade), and any structural issues in the existing boxes. If your kitchen’s layout is functional and the boxes are solid wood or plywood, refinishing is the budget-efficient choice. If the boxes are failing, you need a different layout, or the door style itself needs updating, replacement or refacing is more appropriate.

Is cabinet refinishing worth it?

Is cabinet refinishing worth it? for a Kingston homeowner? The honest answer is yes — with one qualification: the condition of the existing cabinets determines whether refinishing is the right call or whether replacement is inevitable.

Cabinet refinishing is worth it when:

  • The boxes (frames and sides) are solid wood or quality plywood in good structural condition
  • The doors are in good shape and the door style works for the updated look
  • The kitchen layout is functional — you’re updating the look, not the footprint
  • You want maximum impact for minimum spend
  • You’re preparing to sell and want the kitchen to photograph well without a full renovation

Refinishing is not the answer when:

  • The boxes are particle board that’s swelling, delaminating, or structurally compromised
  • The doors are warped, cracked, or damaged beyond surface repair
  • You need a different layout or need to add or remove cabinets
  • The door style is dated in a way a new color alone can’t fix

Kingston homeowners with solid wood cabinets are excellent candidates for refinishing, while particle board boxes are better suited for replacement. If you’re not sure which category your kitchen falls into, a site assessment resolves the question quickly.

What does professional cabinet refinishing include?

Professional cabinet refinishing in Kingston takes about 5 to 7 days and includes degreasing, sanding, priming, and two finish coats. Here’s the full process:

  • Cabinet removal and prep — all doors and drawer fronts are removed, labeled, and moved to the spray area. Hardware is removed and set aside for reinstallation.
  • Degreasing — kitchen cabinets accumulate years of cooking grease that must be fully removed before any surface prep. This step is what separates professional results from DIY finishes that peel within a year.
  • Sanding — the existing finish is sanded to create mechanical adhesion for the new coat. Any dings, scratches, or surface damage are addressed before priming.
  • Priming — a bonding primer is applied to all surfaces. For previously painted cabinets, this step ensures the new topcoat adheres correctly. For stained wood being painted, it blocks tannin bleed.
  • Two finish coats — cabinet-specific enamel or water-based alkyd is applied in two coats, typically in a spray environment for the smoothest possible finish. Brush-and-roll finishes are faster but leave more texture.
  • Reinstallation — doors and drawer fronts are reinstalled, hinges are adjusted, and hardware is re-attached or replaced as specified.

Can you refinish kitchen cabinets yourself?

The answer is yes — but the results vary enormously based on preparation quality. The single most common DIY refinishing failure is inadequate degreasing and sanding: cabinets painted over a greasy or under-prepared surface will peel within one to three years. The second most common failure is using standard wall paint rather than cabinet-specific enamel, which doesn’t hold up to kitchen humidity and daily contact.

The cost to refinish cabinets yourself runs $200–$600 in materials (primer, cabinet enamel, applicators, tape, and drop cloths) for a medium kitchen. Against a professional cost of $2,500–$5,500, the savings are real — but so is the execution risk. A professional finish with the right prep and products is the one that lasts 8–12+ years.

What is the difference between refinishing and refacing cabinets?

Refinishing and refacing are two distinct services that are often confused:

Refinishing changes only the surface finish — the color and sheen — of the existing doors and boxes. The door style stays the same. Cost: $1,800 to $6,500.

Refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts with new ones (new door style) while keeping the existing boxes and applying a veneer or paint to the box faces to match. You get a completely new look with a new door profile without replacing the structural boxes. Cost: $4,500 to $12,000.

Refinishing is the right choice when you like your door style and just want a color or finish update. Refacing is right when you want a new door profile (flat-panel to shaker, for example) but the boxes are solid. Full replacement is right when the boxes themselves are failing or you need a layout change.

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Serving Kingston and the South Shore

US ProPaint & Renovation provides cabinet refinishing and renovation services across Kingston and the South Shore, including:

  • Kingston — our primary South Shore cabinet refinishing service area
  • Hingham — our home base
  • Plymouth, Duxbury, Marshfield, and Pembroke
  • Norwell, Cohasset, and the greater South Shore corridor

We’re licensed (MA Lic. #186517), lead-safe certified, 23+ years of experience, with Hearth financing available.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to refinish cabinets?

In Kingston and the South Shore, professional cabinet refinishing runs $1,800 to $3,500 for a small kitchen, $2,500 to $5,500 for a medium kitchen, and $4,500 to $8,500 for a large kitchen with 26 or more cabinets. The main cost drivers are the number of doors and drawer fronts, the condition of the existing finish, and the finish type. Full replacement for comparison runs $12,000 to $35,000 or more.

Is it cheaper to refinish or replace cabinets?

Refinishing is almost always significantly cheaper — typically 60 to 80 percent less than full replacement. Cabinet refinishing in Kingston runs $2,500 to $6,500 versus $12,000 to $25,000 or more for replacement. The savings are compelling when the existing boxes are structurally sound. Replacement is the right call when boxes are failing, a layout change is needed, or the door style itself needs updating.

How long does cabinet refinishing last?

Professional cabinet refinishing with proper prep (degreasing, sanding, priming, cabinet-specific enamel) lasts 8 to 12 years or more under normal kitchen use. The finish durability depends heavily on surface preparation — inadequate degreasing or the wrong paint type are the primary causes of early failure. A professional finish on properly prepared solid wood cabinets is a durable, long-lasting result.

Can you refinish kitchen cabinets yourself?

Yes, but results vary significantly based on preparation quality. Materials cost $200 to $600 for a medium kitchen. The most common DIY failures are insufficient degreasing (leading to peeling within 1 to 3 years) and using standard wall paint rather than cabinet-specific enamel. A professional finish uses proper prep products, cabinet enamel, and typically spray application for the smoothest result.

What is the difference between refinishing and refacing cabinets?

Refinishing changes only the surface color and finish of existing doors and boxes — the door style stays the same. Cost: $1,800 to $6,500. Refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts with new ones in a new profile while keeping the existing boxes, with a veneer or paint applied to the box faces. Cost: $4,500 to $12,000. Refinish when you like the door style; reface when you want a new profile; replace when the boxes are failing.

Contact Us

US ProPaint & Renovation Inc. 175 Derby St STE 4, Hingham, MA 02043 Toll Free: (800) 964-0717 | Office: (617) 922-6305 MA Contractor License #186517 | Lead-Safe Certified | 23+ Years | Hearth Financing

Serving Kingston, Hingham, and the South Shore, including Plymouth, Duxbury, Marshfield, Pembroke, and Norwell.

Request a free cabinet refinishing estimate or call (800) 964-0717.