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Projects by Kitchen Tune-Up Houston-Sugar Land

The projects you see here are all real remodeling jobs, in homes like yours. They’re not fantasy pictures of designer showrooms—they’re kitchens families use every day. These projects, by Kitchen Tune-Up locations around the country, show how we tailor remodeling to fit homeowners’ unique needs and realistic budgets!

A beautiful cabinet painting transformation! The change from an all wood kitchen to white doors and sweet molasses on the island completely changed the space to a lighter, more modern look that meshed perfectly with the existing counters and backsplash! 

Wood to white cabinet painting in Sugar Land, TX. The cabinets were painted satin, along with new tile backsplash installed to match the new color scheme.  

A coat of paint completely changed this kitchen! The wood cabinets were all painted a creamy white to brighten the previously dated space. 

This kitchen cabinet reface took the kitchen from black to white. Shaker doors replaced all existing doors, and cabinets were modified to allow for the new stainless-steel hood. The new white doors went perfectly with the existing counters and backsplash. 

This Sugar Land kitchen was given a contemporary makeover. The raised panel doors were all updated to sleek white slab doors and noir slab paneling for the island. Marbled backsplash was also incorporated into the new kitchen style.

A simple of effective cabinet refacing that took the existing recessed panel doors and updated them to trendy shaker and a blue paneled island for a pop of color. New countertops and subway tile backsplash completed this subtle farmhouse look.