Kitchen cabinet repainting vs. replacement: what are homeowners choosing in 2026
Kitchen cabinets are one of the most visually dominant features in a home. When they begin to look outdated, worn, or no longer match a homeowner’s style, the big decision arises: Should you repaint your cabinets or replace them entirely?
In recent years, the answer has increasingly leaned in one direction. More homeowners in the Charlotte area and the nation in general are choosing to repaint or refinish their cabinets rather than replace them—and the data, trends, and economics all explain why.
Why kitchen cabinets matter more than ever
Modern kitchens are no longer just functional spaces—they’re central to the home’s identity. Cabinetry alone can define the entire look, feel, and perceived value of a kitchen.
Historically, cabinets were built for utility, but today they play a major role in design, storage efficiency, and even resale value. As kitchens have evolved, so has the way homeowners approach updates. Instead of tearing everything out, many homeowners in Charlotte are choosing smarter, more cost-effective upgrades.

The numbers: what homeowners are actually doing
The data tells a clear story.
- Around 27% of homeowners renovating their kitchens choose partial cabinet upgrades instead of full replacements;
- Minor kitchen remodels—often involving cabinet painting, refacing, or surface upgrades—deliver a strong return on investment compared to major remodels
- The median cost of a minor kitchen remodel is about $18,000, while major remodels (which include cabinet replacement) can reach $55,000 or more. This gap in cost is one of the biggest drivers behind the shift.
In simple terms, homeowners are realizing they can dramatically transform their kitchens without spending tens of thousands of dollars by hiring professional kitchen cabinet painters like Glenny’s Painting to repaint their cabinets.

Cost comparison: painting vs. replacing
One of the most compelling reasons homeowners choose cabinet painting is cost and the value / return they get our of their investment.
Cabinet replacement
Replacing old kitchen cabinets often runs into five figures quickly when factoring in labor, materials, countertops, and layout changes. The process can take weeks or months to complete as cabinets may need to be custom-fabricated, shipped and assembled on location. Kitchen cabinet replacement typically involves demolition and disruption of your everyday life as you won’t be able to use your kitchen for a while.
Cabinet painting / refinishing
Having your kitchen cabinets professionally painted costs a fraction of replacement and will have a similar impact on your kitchen as cabinet replacement. The kitchen cabinet painting project can often be completed in a few days to a week when performed by a professional Charlotte painting company like Glenny’s Painting. Getting your kitchen cabinets painted will cause only minimal disruption to your daily life while preserving existing cabinet structure. For many homeowners, the choice becomes obvious when cabinets are still structurally sound.
Why painting cabinets makes sense
High visual impact for low cost
Painting cabinets delivers one of the highest “visual ROI” upgrades in a home. A fresh color can completely change the look of a kitchen—making it feel modern, brighter, and more expensive.
Design experts consistently point out that changing cabinet color alone can transform a dated kitchen into a contemporary space .
Strong return on investment
Cosmetic upgrades like painting cabinets often outperform major renovations in terms of ROI. Buyers appreciate updated kitchens—but not always at the cost of a higher purchase price.
Faster turnaround
Cabinet painting projects are significantly faster than full replacements. Instead of weeks without a functional kitchen, homeowners can enjoy a refreshed space in days.
Sustainability
More homeowners are becoming environmentally conscious. Repainting cabinets reduces waste by keeping existing materials in place rather than sending them to landfills.
Preserving quality materials
Older cabinets are often made from high-quality hardwoods like oak, maple, or cherry. Refinishing allows homeowners to preserve these materials while updating their appearance.

When replacement still makes sense
While painting is often the smarter option, replacement is still necessary in some cases such as when kitchen cabinets are structurally damaged or water-damaged, layout changes are needed, storage functionality is insufficient and when cabinets are made from materials that don’t hold paint well (like thermofoil). In these situations, replacement becomes more of an investment than an upgrade.



Current trends in kitchen cabinet painting (2026)
Cabinet painting is not just a budget solution—it’s also a design trend driving modern kitchens. Having your kitchen cabinets painted by the professionals at Glenny’s Painting gives you endless options for colors allowing you to truly customize the look of your kitchen.
1. Warmer, Earthy Colors
The era of all-white kitchens is fading. Designers now favor:
- Warm whites and creams
- Muted greens
- Soft browns and earthy tones
These colors create a more inviting and personalized space .
2. Bold Statement Cabinets
Homeowners are becoming more confident with color:
- Navy blue
- Forest green
- Deep burgundy
Painted cabinets are now being used as focal points rather than neutral backgrounds.
3. Two-Tone Cabinets
Mixing colors—such as dark lower cabinets with lighter uppers—is increasingly popular. This adds depth and visual interest without overwhelming the space.
4. Matte and Satin Finishes
High-gloss finishes are being replaced by softer, more natural-looking finishes that feel modern and understated.
5. Customization Without Renovation
Painting allows homeowners to achieve a “custom kitchen” look without the cost of custom cabinetry.
The psychology behind the shift
There’s a mindset shift happening among homeowners.Instead of thinking “I need a brand-new kitchen”, homeowners are now thinking “how can I make my existing kitchen look brand new?” This shift is driven by the rising renovation and material costs, greater access to design inspiration (Pinterest, Instagram), an increased awareness of ROI and a desire for faster, less disruptive upgrades

Professional vs. DIY cabinet painting
While DIY cabinet painting is possible, the difference in results between DIY and a professional kitchen cabinet company like Glenny’s Painting can be significant.
Our kitchen cabinet painting process involves:
- Deep cleaning and degreasing;
- Sanding and surface preparation;
- High-quality primers;
- Spray application for smooth finishes;
- Durable coatings designed for heavy use.
Learn more about our kitchen cabinet painting process.
Poor preparation or cheap materials can lead to peeling, chipping, and uneven finishes—issues that can actually hurt home value rather than improve it. View some of our most recent work.
The real value: transformation without overbuilding
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is over-investing in renovations that don’t match their home’s value or neighborhood. Cabinet painting offers a smarter alternative – you get a modern, updated look while you avoid overspending and maintaining flexibility for future upgrades. In many cases, a professionally painted kitchen can look nearly identical to a full remodel—at a fraction of the cost.
Final thoughts: what should you do?
If your kitchen cabinets are:
- Structurally sound
- Functioning well
- Properly positioned
Then painting them is often the best decision financially and aesthetically.
If your kitchen cabinets are:
- Damaged
- Poorly designed
- Outdated in layout
Then replacement may be the better long-term investment.
If you live in the Charlotte area and are interested in getting a quote to have your kitchen cabinets professionally repainted, contact Glenny’s Painting today at (980) 322-5043 or fill out and submit our online contact request.