In the evolving language of domestic architecture, the kitchen remains a central narrative space, where material, light, and human ritual converge. Cabinetry, often underestimated, forms the dominant visual plane within this environment. Refinishing kitchen cabinets is not merely a cosmetic intervention; it is a process rooted in material science, surface chemistry, and aesthetic recalibration. Rather than discarding structurally sound cabinetry, refinishing offers a sustainable, economically prudent, and artistically nuanced alternative.
