Cabinets in Brandon, FL.
Cabinet refacing, painting, custom builds, installation, and hardware upgrades across Brandon. Free in-home consult and a same-week quote, from insured local crews who specialize in cabinets and know the homes here.
Why Brandon homes need a cabinet crew who knows the area
Brandon's kitchen cabinet demand tracks the same fact that drives most of the city's home-improvement calls: the bulk of the housing stock went up during the 1990s and early-2000s boom, and the builder-grade oak cabinets that came standard with those homes are now thirty-plus years old. That original stock was almost always a honey-oak or golden-oak thermofoil box with a raised-panel door, a look that felt current in 1996 and reads dated now. Doors sag on their hinges, particleboard shelves sag under the weight of dishes, and the finish on drawer fronts near the sink or dishwasher has started to bubble and peel from years of steam and moisture. Neighborhoods off Bloomingdale Avenue, Lumsden Road, and the streets ringing Lithia Springs Park carry that same-era cabinetry almost block for block, so it's common for us to field a run of Brandon calls from a single subdivision within the same season once everyone's original kitchen finally hits the same wear point together.
What makes Brandon distinct from a lot of other Tampa Bay suburbs is how many of these households have grown since the original build. A kitchen sized for a starter family in 1996 is now feeding a household with teenagers, a second refrigerator, and a genuine need for real pantry storage that the original builder-grade layout never planned for. That's why cabinet refacing and full pantry system builds are the two requests we hear most in Brandon, homeowners who like their kitchen's footprint and appliance layout but need the storage and finish to catch up with how the family actually lives now. Add in the retail density around Westfield Brandon mall, which keeps homeowners circulating past kitchen and cabinet showrooms regularly, and Brandon stays one of our steadiest markets for both refacing and full pantry buildouts.
What do Brandon kitchens need from a cabinet crew?
Eastern Hillsborough around Plant City and the Riverview fringes still has real rural pockets where older farmhouse kitchens and well-worn cabinetry are the norm. Custom builds and full replacements come up often out here since original cabinetry has usually outlived its finish, and garage and outbuilding storage cabinetry adds to the mix on larger rural lots.
The single most common project we route in Brandon is a full cabinet refacing on a 1990s-2000s kitchen: new solid-wood doors and drawer fronts, matching veneer applied to the existing box faces, and a full hardware refresh, all without tearing the kitchen down to the studs. Refacing works well in Brandon specifically because the original cabinet boxes from this era are usually still structurally sound, it's the doors, finish, and hardware that have aged out, not the underlying carpentry. For households where the boxes themselves have swelled, delaminated, or sag under load, we route a full cabinet replacement instead, and the cabinet pros we connect you with walk through both options honestly rather than defaulting to the bigger job.
Pantry systems are the second major category here, and it's driven by the same growing-family pattern across Brandon's boom-era neighborhoods. That means converting an underused reach-in closet into a full pull-out pantry system, adding floor-to-ceiling cabinetry in an awkward kitchen corner, or building a butler's pantry into a connecting hallway between the kitchen and dining room. For Brandon kitchens still running the original oak, we also see steady demand for cabinet painting and refinishing, a lighter-touch project than a full reface that updates the color and finish while keeping the existing doors, which works well for homeowners planning to sell and wanting a fresh look without the full investment. A typical full kitchen refacing project in Brandon runs $7,000 to $13,000 depending on cabinet count and door style, while a full pantry system build typically runs $2,500 to $6,000.
Neighborhoods and areas we serve
Same crews, same quality, same pricing approach across every part of Brandon.
- Lakeside
- Providence Lakes
- Lake Brandon
- Bloomingdale border
- Victoria Lakes
- Kings Lake
- Heather Lakes
- Buckhorn
How much do cabinets cost in Brandon?
Cabinet pricing in Brandon depends on scope, materials, and cabinet count. Here are the ranges we see most often across Tampa Bay.
Every job gets a real quote after the free in-home consult, before work starts. No trip fees for Brandon and no surprise line items. Call (813) 000-0000 for a free estimate.
What cabinet services are available in Brandon?
Every service we offer is available in Brandon. Same cabinet crews, same pricing approach as the rest of Tampa Bay.
What do Brandon homeowners ask about cabinets?
How much does cabinet refacing cost for a Brandon kitchen built in the 1990s or 2000s?
Most Brandon refacing projects run $7,000 to $13,000 depending on cabinet count, door style, and whether the crew is also updating the countertop edge to match the new doors. Homes with the original boom-era oak boxes are usually good candidates since the carpentry underneath is still solid, it's the finish and doors that have aged out.
My cabinet boxes have swollen near the dishwasher, can they still be refaced?
Not usually. Refacing works when the underlying box is structurally sound and just needs new doors, drawer fronts, and veneer. If the particleboard has swollen or delaminated from years of steam and moisture near the dishwasher or sink, a full cabinet replacement is the more honest recommendation, and the cabinet pros we connect you with will flag that during the in-home quote rather than refacing over a problem.
Can you build a real pantry into my Brandon kitchen?
Yes, this is one of our most requested Brandon projects given how many households have outgrown the original builder-grade layout. Options range from converting an underused reach-in closet into a pull-out pantry system to building floor-to-ceiling cabinetry in an unused kitchen corner or a butler's pantry between the kitchen and dining room. A full pantry system build typically runs $2,500 to $6,000.
Is cabinet painting a cheaper alternative to refacing in Brandon?
It can be, for the right kitchen. Cabinet painting and refinishing keeps your existing doors and updates the color and finish, which works well for homeowners planning to sell or wanting a lighter-touch refresh. It typically runs $3,500 to $7,000 for a full kitchen, less than a reface, but doesn't address hardware wear or door damage the way a reface does.
Do you install soft-close hinges and drawer glides on original Brandon cabinets?
Yes, this is a common add-on whether you're refacing or just updating hardware. Converting a kitchen's original hinges and glides to soft-close typically runs $700 to $1,600 depending on cabinet count, and it's one of the most noticeable day-to-day upgrades for the cost.
How do I find a cabinet crew near me in Brandon?
Call (813) 000-0000. We match you with insured local cabinet crews who cover Brandon on regular rotation, so a local crew near you is usually a short drive out, not a special trip. We offer a free in-home consult, give a real quote up front, and never add a mileage charge for Brandon.
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