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Reusing old cabinets in new kitchen or replace all?

betshsu
9 years ago

We are in the process of doing an addition and will be moving our kitchen into the new space. Our current kitchen has old Crystal cabinets (frameless with particleboard interiors) and we had planned on reusing as many of the existing cabinets as possible. Our kitchen designer came up with a plan that is a great layout and involves reusing most of our lower cabinets (which are primarily drawers) but buying mostly new upper cabinets (except for the corner lazy Susan type cabinet). Just this week (long after the plan had been finalized, though we have been bugging her about modifying one of the existing cabinets to accommodate a microwave), she suggested that we consider buying all new cabinets because it wouldn't cost that much more and we'd get all plywood cabinets with dovetail drawers and soft close drawers. She priced it out with Executive Cabinetry, which looks like a nice and relatively green line. She's also worried about the old cabinets matching the new ones because they are so old, but I'm not actually that concerned because there are very few places where new and old cabinets are directly adjacent and the few places they are adjacent there is a visual break of an appliance or an angle. But basically the cabinet quality is such that old Crystal Obviously it would be most green to reuse our existing cabinets, but we are also worried that there might be some headaches with trying to reuse our existing cabinets since they are frameless and not a wood interior and maybe the extra expense is worth avoiding the headache. Our contractor thinks that if we can afford it, we should go for the new cabinets. He was also surprised she could get all wood cabinets at the price she quoted (though of course now she is mentioning all the customization we could do like a cutlery drawer, which I am sure adds up).

Anyone have experience with this or advice? It is late enough in the game that we should probably decide in the next week -- field measurements are at the end of the week (though Executive has a much shorter lead time than Crystal). Thanks!

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