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Bathroom Refacing: A Smarter Vanity Upgrade

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A worn vanity can age the whole room, even when the rest of the bathroom still works well. Bathroom refacing gives that vanity a fresh face without tearing out the cabinet boxes you already have. Instead of starting from scratch, you update the parts you see every day, like doors, drawer fronts, hardware, and surface skins. That means less cost, less mess, and less time without your bathroom. If the cabinet structure is still solid, the change can feel like swapping a faded jacket for a tailored one. For homeowners who want expert help, Dr. Cabinet is a practical place to start. What bathroom refacing is, and when it makes the most sense Refacing changes the visible parts of a vanity while keeping the main cabinet boxes in place. The layout stays the same, so your sink, plumbing, and footprint usually don't move. That makes it a strong fit when your vanity still works, but the look feels dated. Replacement is different. It removes the old unit and installs a new one. That can ...