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Refinishing Kitchen Cabinets

gnpa
9 years ago

We are preparing out home to sell. It's in a very active, desirable market.

The house was built in 1979. We've maintained the house, but have never replaced the flooring or kitchen cabinets. We were only 21 when we bought the house, had kids almost right away and were never able to afford major renos.

Now that we are empty nesters, we don't want to put the money into upgrading this home, as we've grown weary of all the yard work (huge park like yard). We are going to purchase a town home with all the things we want ie: hard surface flooring, open concept, modern kitchen etc.

The improvements we're planning on, in order to sell, is paint the outside of the house. Paint all indoor walls and ceilings that need it, replace old horizontal blinds with 2" faux wood blinds (these are what we see in all the town houses we've checked out). Redo grout in bathroom as well as any other repairs.

We're also going to edit as much as possible and follow the guidelines of making the house as neutral as possible, and basically make the house as clean and welcoming as possible.

We have no plans on pulling up the flooring, or bringing the house up to modern standards.

I know there are people out there that are looking for a house to put their own mark on. I've seen some of the upgrades done in the houses in our neighbourhood that are on the market, and frankly I would walk out because it's just not my taste.

My father is trying to convince us, that if we just give those kitchen cabinets a coat of paint, and install a tile back splash, it would make the house so much more salable.

I'm in disagreement with his thinking. The way I see it, and I could be wrong, is that because the flooring and cabinets are so old, the people buying will likely do so, with gutting the kitchen in mind. I can't see that someone would purchase based on a fresh coat of paint on the cabinets, or a backsplash in such an outdated, kitchen. It's like putting lipstick on a pig IMO.

What are your thoughts on this? If I had new flooring and counter tops, and the only thing old were the cabinets, I could see sprucing them up and adding a back splash. I honestly am having a hard time seeing the point of putting all that work into something that will more than likely be removed, probably even before they move in.

Sorry about the length.

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