Kitchen Renovation Toronto
Cabinets, quartz countertops, backsplash, and closet organizers — managed end-to-end by one trusted local team. Fixed-price, on-schedule, 5-year warranty. 200+ kitchen renovations across the GTA since 2014.
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Kitchen renovation in Toronto is a coordinated upgrade of your existing kitchen — refinished or refaced cabinets, new quartz countertops, a new backsplash, updated hardware, and often custom closet organizers or pantry storage — delivered as a single fixed-price project rather than four separate trades. In Toronto and the GTA, a typical kitchen renovation through Arsh Art runs $12,000–$45,000 and takes 3–6 weeks from in-home consultation to final walkthrough, with the kitchen usable through most of the project.
This is the right path when your layout already works, your boxes are sound enough to keep, and you want a complete kitchen transformation without the cost, permits, and 3-month displacement of a full gut renovation. Every renovation we run starts with cabinets — refinished or refaced in our Vaughan shop using Renner Italian coatings — and is coordinated with our in-house countertop, backsplash, and closet teams so you deal with one project manager, one schedule, and one warranty. For homeowners who only need a colour change, see our cabinet painting Toronto guide; for door-style changes without touching counters, see cabinet refacing Toronto.
Recent kitchen renovation projects across Toronto & GTA
Real Arsh Art kitchens renovated in the last 24 months — never stock photography, every photo from a real Toronto-area home.
Kitchen renovation vs. refacing vs. full gut rebuild — which path fits your kitchen?
Most Toronto homeowners aren’t sure which approach matches their goals and budget. Here’s the honest breakdown:
| Cabinet Refacing Only | Kitchen Renovation | Full Gut Rebuild | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical cost (avg kitchen) | $4,500 – $12,000 | $12,000 – $45,000 | $45,000 – $120,000+ |
| Timeline | 2–3 weeks | 3–6 weeks | 3–6 months |
| Cabinets | New doors + refinished boxes | Refinished or refaced + extended | All new custom cabinetry |
| Countertops | Existing kept | New quartz included | New quartz / stone |
| Backsplash | Existing kept | New tile or slab included | New tile or slab |
| Layout changes | None | Minor (mods, ceiling-fill) | Full reconfiguration |
| Permits required | No | Rarely | Usually yes |
| Kitchen displacement | 4–6 days | 7–14 days | 8–16 weeks |
| Best for | Doors only need updating | Layout works, everything looks dated | Layout broken, structure failing |
When is a coordinated kitchen renovation the right path?
- Your layout already works — you don’t need to move walls, plumbing, or relocate the sink.
- Your cabinet boxes are structurally solid but everything looks tired — counters, backsplash, hardware, doors.
- You want one team, one schedule, one warranty — not four trades you have to manage yourself.
- You’re aiming for a complete visual transformation at roughly half the cost of a gut rebuild.
- You’re preparing the home for sale and need a major upgrade in 4–6 weeks, not 4 months.
- You want specific upgrades — quartz countertops, modern backsplash, a custom pantry, ceiling-fill cabinets — without the displacement of a gut.
How much does a kitchen renovation cost in Toronto in 2026?
For an average Toronto or GTA kitchen, a coordinated renovation through Arsh Art typically costs between $12,000 and $45,000. The spread depends on whether the cabinets are painted or refaced, the quartz grade, the backsplash material, and how many add-ons (custom modifications, closet organizers, ceiling-fill panels, hood-fan changes) sit inside the project. The numbers below reflect our actual 2026 fixed-price quotes for renovations across Toronto, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Mississauga, and surrounding areas.
| Renovation Scope | Kitchen Size | Typical 2026 Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cabinet painting + new quartz + new backsplash | Compact / condo (10–14 lin ft) | $10,500 – $15,000 | 3 weeks |
| Cabinet painting + quartz + backsplash + hardware | Average (15–22 lin ft) | $14,000 – $22,000 | 3–4 weeks |
| Cabinet refacing + quartz + backsplash + mods | Average (15–22 lin ft) | $22,000 – $32,000 | 4–5 weeks |
| Refacing + quartz + backsplash + closet pantry + ceiling-fill | Larger (22–30 lin ft) | $30,000 – $42,000 | 5 weeks |
| Full premium — wood-grain laminate / acrylic + waterfall quartz + slab backsplash | Larger (22–30 lin ft) | $38,000 – $55,000+ | 5–6 weeks |
What changes the price?
Seven factors move the number up or down: the cabinet path you choose (painting is the most affordable, refacing with new MDF or laminate doors costs more), the quartz grade (entry-level Canadian quartz versus premium imported lines like Caesarstone, Silestone, or Cambria can swing $2,000–$5,000), the backsplash material (subway tile is the most affordable, mosaic and slab quartz backsplashes are the premium end), the number of cabinet pieces in the kitchen, custom cabinet modifications (taller fridge cabinet, chimney-hood swap, ceiling-fill panels, gable replacement), closet and pantry add-ons (pull-outs, custom shelving, drawer banks), and hardware and lighting upgrades beyond the included Blum/Salice soft-close hinges.
Every quote we issue in Toronto is a single fixed-price proposal after the in-home consultation — no surprise add-ons partway through, no “starting from” hedging. Use our instant online quote calculator for a 60-second ballpark, or call (647) 248-0234 to book a free in-home estimate.
Get a 90% accurate renovation quote in under 60 seconds
Our online calculator combines kitchen size, cabinet path, quartz grade, backsplash, and add-ons into a real number — not a “starting from” range. No phone call required.
Watch our kitchen renovation process
Two short videos — a complete renovation walkthrough and a focused look at the quartz and backsplash phases. See how cabinets, counters, and tile coordinate inside one project schedule.
Our 7-step kitchen renovation process
Every kitchen renovation we run in Toronto and the GTA follows the same sequenced, single-team process. Cabinet painting or refacing happens first in our Vaughan shop, then quartz templating, then backsplash, then any closet or pantry add-ons — all on one tight schedule, with one project manager keeping every trade on the same page.
In-home consultation & design
Sara or Amir comes to your home, measures every cabinet, counter run, gable, and filler, and walks you through cabinet paths, quartz options, backsplash materials, hardware, and any modifications. Physical Renner finish samples, quartz slab cuttings, and tile boards are brought to your kitchen so you choose under your own lighting.
Fixed-price proposal & schedule
Within 48–72 hours you receive a single written proposal covering cabinets, quartz, backsplash, hardware, and any add-ons — with a confirmed start and finish date. No “starting from” hedging, no separate trade quotes to reconcile yourself.
Cabinets — paint or reface (Phase 1)
Doors come off and head to our Vaughan shop. Existing oak or maple boxes are sealed with Zinsser BIN shellac primer, sprayed in your chosen Renner Italian colour, and any modifications (ceiling-fill panels, fridge cabinet adjustments, chimney-hood swaps) are completed. Doors are sprayed in the climate-controlled booth and reinstalled with new Blum or Salice soft-close hinges.
Quartz countertop templating & install (Phase 2)
The day cabinets are reinstalled, our countertop team comes in and digital-templates your counters to within 1 mm. Slabs are cut in our partner fabrication shop, the old top is removed, and the new quartz is installed with seams placed where they’re least visible. Sink and faucet are reconnected the same day.
Backsplash install (Phase 3)
Subway, mosaic, or slab quartz backsplash is installed against the new counter. Tile is set in thinset with proper waterproofing behind the sink and stove, grouted, sealed, and finished with colour-matched silicone at the counter joint. Outlet covers are reset clean.
Closet organizer / pantry build (optional Phase 4)
If a custom closet organizer or walk-in pantry is part of scope, it goes in next. Adjustable shelving, dedicated pantry pull-outs, drawer banks, and integrated lighting — built and installed by the same team that handled your cabinets so the finish, hardware, and door style match exactly.
Final walkthrough & warranty handover
Hardware aligned, drawer fronts levelled, silicone tooled clean, every surface wiped down. We do a full final walkthrough with you, log any micro-touches, hand over your colour-matched touch-up kit, and don’t leave until you’ve signed off. Then you receive the written 5-year warranty covering cabinets, finish, and installation.
What’s included in our Toronto kitchen renovation service?
Every kitchen renovation we deliver in Toronto and the GTA includes: a free in-home design consultation with Sara or Amir; a single fixed-price written proposal covering cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and all coordinated trades; full cabinet refinishing or refacing using Renner Italian coatings sprayed in our climate-controlled Vaughan booth; new Blum or Salice European soft-close hinges on every door; new handle and pull installation with consistent height alignment across the kitchen; quartz countertop digital templating, fabrication, and installation including the sink cut-out and seam placement; backsplash installation in your chosen tile or slab material with proper waterproofing and silicone finishing; coordination with your existing plumber and electrician for sink, faucet, dishwasher, and under-cabinet lighting reconnect; full plastic containment, HEPA dust control, and daily cleanup throughout the on-site work; a colour-matched touch-up kit handed over at completion; and a written 5-year warranty covering cabinet finish, paint, and installation, with manufacturer warranties on quartz, hinges, and tile running separately.
What we don’t charge extra for, that other quotes often add as line items: end-panel and gable refinishing on solid-colour cabinet work, ceiling-fill panel painting, scribe-trim repairs around uneven walls, disposal of all old doors and the old countertop, and a final post-cleanup so your kitchen is ready to use the day we hand it back.
The four kitchen renovation upgrades we deliver most
Inside a coordinated kitchen renovation, four upgrades do roughly 80% of the heavy lifting. Each can be quoted standalone or as part of a single bundled proposal — most clients combine all four for the strongest visual and functional transformation.
Quartz Countertop Installation
Digital-templated, factory-fabricated quartz from Canadian and premium imported lines. Single-slab tops where possible, hidden seams, undermount sink cut-outs, and full edge profiling. Heat-, scratch-, and stain-resistant — and indistinguishable from natural stone in finish.
Quartz / Tile Backsplash Installation
From classic 3×6 subway and modern 2×8 stack-bond tile to mosaic feature walls and full-slab quartz backsplashes that match the counter. Proper waterproofing, level tile, clean grout lines, colour-matched silicone at every transition.
Custom Cabinet Modifications
Shorten the fridge cabinet for a taller modern fridge, remove the over-range cabinet for a chimney-style hood, fill gaps to the ceiling with painted MDF panels, add a microwave shelf, replace damaged gables, or extend cabinets for a bigger pantry — all inside the renovation, no separate trade callback.
Custom Closet & Pantry Organizers
Adjustable shelving, drawer banks, pull-out pantry organizers, soft-close drawers, and integrated lighting — built in our Vaughan shop and finished to match your kitchen so the pantry, broom closet, or coat closet looks like part of the same kitchen, not an afterthought.
Materials, products & finish details we use as standard
Every renovation we deliver uses a tightly specified materials stack — chosen because it lasts, finishes cleanly, and is fully repairable years later. These aren’t upsells; they’re the default scope:
- Renner Italian cabinet coating2K water-based polyurethane engineered specifically for kitchen cabinetry. Hardness, sheen, and chemical-resistance the typical wall paint or alkyd contractor uses simply cannot match.
- Zinsser BIN shellac primerThe single best primer for blocking oak and maple grain telegraphing through the topcoat — and for guaranteeing adhesion on previously varnished, melamine, or thermofoil cabinets.
- Blum or Salice soft-close hingesEuropean soft-close hardware on every door, no exceptions. Replaces your old hinges and brings the kitchen to a current, premium standard.
- Premium Canadian & imported quartzWe work in Canadian-fabricated quartz at the entry point and Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria, and MSI Q at the premium tier — with full slab-pickup so you choose your specific slab before fabrication.
- Schluter trim & waterproofingSchluter Kerdi waterproofing behind sink and range tile, Schluter trim profiles on every exposed tile edge — never a raw cut tile, never a quarter-round cap.
- HVLP fine-finish on-site sprayingWhere boxes or panels are finished on-site, we use HVLP fine-finish spray equipment with full plastic containment so the rest of the home stays clean.
- MDF or laminate cabinet doorsFor refacing scope, MDF doors are built in our Vaughan shop (perfectly grain-free); laminate and acrylic doors come factory-finished from our trusted Canadian door manufacturer.
- Colour-matched silicone & caulkingEvery joint between counter, backsplash, and cabinet is finished with colour-matched silicone — never generic white where it shouldn’t be.
- Touch-up kit at handoverEvery client receives a colour-matched touch-up kit so minor wear over the next five years can be handled in seconds.
- Full disposal & site cleanWe remove and dispose of every old door, the old countertop, packaging from new materials, and run a final post-cleanup. Your kitchen is left ready to use.
Case study — Richmond Hill full kitchen renovation: turning a tired 1990s oak kitchen into a magazine-cover space in 28 days
The client’s problem
A young Richmond Hill family had bought a 1996-built two-storey with a generous kitchen layout — but the cabinets were honey oak with curved raised-panel doors, the laminate counters were cracked at the seams, the original 4×4 ceramic backsplash dated the room by twenty years, and the pantry closet was a dead, single-shelf cavity. They had a four-week window before extended family arrived for the holidays. They didn’t want to gut anything; they wanted the kitchen to look completely new.
What we did
We refinished every cabinet box and door in a soft warm white (Renner Italian coating, two-coat sprayed in our Vaughan shop), replaced the over-range cabinet with ceiling-fill panels for a modern chimney hood, and shortened the fridge cabinet to fit their new counter-depth fridge. The countertop team installed 3 cm Caesarstone Statuario Maximus with a waterfall on the island and an undermount sink. The backsplash was a full slab quartz backsplash matching the counter behind the range and 2×8 stack-bond porcelain tile elsewhere. The pantry closet got a custom organizer with adjustable shelving, four drawer banks, and integrated LED puck lighting. We coordinated their plumber and electrician inside our schedule. Total project: 28 days from in-home measurement to walkthrough.
The outcome
The kitchen looked like a complete custom build. The clients used the kitchen for breakfast through 18 of the 28 days; only the on-site cabinet finish and quartz install required a 5-day no-cooking window. The pantry alone increased usable storage by an estimated 60%. The total investment came in at roughly 35% of what their interior-designer friend had quoted them for a gut rebuild — and the visual transformation was indistinguishable from a full custom kitchen to anyone walking through.
“We were told we needed to gut the kitchen. Sara walked us through what was actually possible without ripping everything out. Three quotes from gut-rebuild contractors averaged $98,000. Arsh Art delivered the kitchen we wanted for under $35,000 — and we hosted Christmas in it.” — Homeowner, Richmond Hill
A note from Sara & Amir
“The biggest single mistake we see in kitchen renovations is over-scoping. A homeowner gets one gut-rebuild quote for $90,000, panics, and assumes that’s what their kitchen needs. Most of the time, it isn’t. The layout already works. The boxes are sound. The disruption of a full gut is wildly out of proportion with what the kitchen actually needs.”
“Our job in the first consultation is to tell you the truth — which upgrades will give you 80% of the visual transformation for 30–40% of the cost. We’d rather quote you a smaller project we can stand behind than sell you a bigger one you regret. You’ll get one of us at the door, never a sales rep.”
— Sara & Amir, Owners, Arsh Art Cabinet Refinishing
The detail that separates a renovation that feels custom-built from one that feels “redone” is sequencing — and almost no contractor gets this right. Cabinets must be finished and reinstalled before quartz templating, because counters template to the new cabinet line, not the old one. Backsplash goes in after quartz, not before, because tile is cut to match the counter edge — not the other way around. Custom closet organizers go in last because they take colour cues from the finished kitchen. We’ve seen renovations where the counter was templated to old cabinets, the backsplash tile was cut to old counters, and the closet was finished in a colour that almost matched the kitchen. Three small sequencing errors, three thousand dollars in regret, and a kitchen that always looked slightly off. We sequence every project to avoid every one of those mistakes — and we won’t start the next phase until the previous one is signed off.
Our skills & experience in kitchen renovations
A coordinated kitchen renovation looks simple on a brochure. In practice, it’s four trades on one schedule, every decision shaped by the one before it. After more than a decade and 200+ kitchen renovations across Toronto and the GTA, here’s what we actually bring to your project:
12+ years renovating Toronto kitchens
Arsh Art has been delivering coordinated kitchen renovations since 2014. Every team member has worked through the full range of cabinet types, quartz lines, backsplash materials, and Toronto-area kitchen layouts — from 1960s Don Mills bungalows to 2010s Markham executive homes.
200+ kitchen renovations completed
Across Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, North York, Mississauga, Toronto core, Etobicoke, and surrounding areas. Every cabinet material, every kitchen layout type, every era of Toronto housing stock — we’ve worked in them all.
One project manager, one schedule
Sara or Amir personally manages every renovation. You don’t coordinate the cabinet finisher, countertop fabricator, tile installer, and closet builder — we do. Single point of contact, single warranty, single fixed-price proposal.
In-house cabinet refinishing & refacing
Cabinets are the foundation of every kitchen renovation. We run our own Vaughan finishing shop with a climate-controlled spray booth — Renner Italian coatings, Zinsser BIN primer, factory-quality finish that on-site brushed work cannot match.
Quartz countertop fabrication partners
Long-standing relationships with Canadian fabricators and access to Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria, and MSI Q lines. Digital templating, slab pre-selection, and seam placement that hides where the joint is.
Backsplash & tile expertise
Subway, mosaic, large-format, slab quartz, herringbone, stack-bond — we’ve installed every popular backsplash style. Schluter waterproofing where it matters, Schluter trim on every exposed edge, and grout lines you’d actually notice in a magazine spread.
Custom modification capability
Taller fridge openings, chimney hood swaps, ceiling-fill panels, microwave shelves, gable replacements, pantry conversions — we handle structural cabinet adjustments inside the renovation, not as a separate trade callback.
Custom closet & pantry builds
Custom organizers built in our Vaughan shop and finished to match the kitchen’s Renner colour and door style. Adjustable shelving, drawer banks, soft-close pull-outs, integrated LED lighting — designed to look like part of the same kitchen, not an afterthought.
Awards & credentials
Family-owned and operated since 2014 — fully insured, fully accountable, locally based at 36 Basaltic Rd, Vaughan.
Backed by Royal Home Painters — Toronto’s established painting reputation
Arsh Art Cabinet Refinishing is the cabinet and kitchen-renovation specialist division of Royal Home Painters, a Toronto-area painting company with nearly two decades of residential and commercial reputation behind it. When you hire us for a kitchen renovation, you’re hiring a focused kitchen-only team that’s backed by a much larger, well-established organisation.
That means insurance, WSIB, customer support, and warranty enforcement that a small one-person renovation crew simply can’t match — combined with the precision and product knowledge of a team that does only kitchens.
When a coordinated kitchen renovation is not the right path
We turn down renovation jobs every month. Your time and money are too important to spend on the wrong scope. Here’s when we’ll honestly recommend something different:
- You need to move walls or relocate plumbing. A coordinated renovation keeps the existing footprint. If you need a structural reconfiguration, you need a general contractor with a permit — not us.
- Your cabinet boxes are water-damaged or particleboard is failing. Refinishing or refacing over a failing structure doesn’t fix the structure. We’ll recommend cabinet replacement or a partial gut where appropriate.
- You only want to change the colour. If counters and backsplash are already to your taste, plain cabinet painting is faster and a fraction of the cost.
- You only want new doors. If counters and backsplash work and only the door style is dated, cabinet refacing alone is the right call — no need to bundle in counters and tile.
- You want a totally bespoke custom kitchen. If your kitchen calls for fully custom cabinetry, integrated appliances, and a complete layout redesign, you’re past us — that’s a millwork shop and a designer.
- You’re on the cheapest-quote ladder. Premium product (Renner, Caesarstone, Schluter), in-shop spraying, and a five-year written warranty cost real money. If the lowest number is your decision criterion, we are not the right shop.
If a renovation isn’t the right path for your kitchen, we’ll tell you on the first visit. The point of an in-home consultation is for you to walk away with the right answer — not a sale.
What Toronto homeowners say about our renovations
“We had three gut-rebuild quotes around $95K. Arsh Art delivered the kitchen we actually wanted — refinished cabinets, Caesarstone, slab backsplash, custom pantry — for under $35K. One team, one schedule, no chasing trades. We hosted Christmas in it.”
— Priya R., Richmond Hill
“Sara managed our renovation like a project manager, not a sales rep. Cabinets, quartz, tile, closet — every phase landed when she said it would. We used the kitchen for cooking through 80% of the four weeks.”
— David K., Vaughan
“Amir told us straight that we didn’t need a gut. He pointed out which upgrades would actually move the needle. The cabinet refacing + waterfall quartz combination changed the room completely. Hand to my heart, the best contractor I’ve hired.”
— Melissa T., Markham
Kitchen renovation — frequently asked questions
How long does a kitchen renovation take in Toronto?
Most coordinated kitchen renovations in Toronto take 3–6 weeks from in-home consultation to final walkthrough. Cabinet refinishing or refacing runs 2–3 weeks (with the doors in our Vaughan shop), quartz templating to install adds 5–10 days, backsplash is 2–3 days on-site, and any custom closet organizer or pantry build runs in parallel. You’ll have a confirmed start and finish date in writing before any deposit is taken.
How much does a kitchen renovation cost in Toronto in 2026?
For an average Toronto kitchen, a coordinated renovation typically costs $14,000–$22,000 for cabinet painting + quartz + backsplash + hardware, and $22,000–$32,000 when the cabinets are refaced with new MDF or laminate doors plus custom modifications. Premium scopes with imported quartz, slab backsplash, and full custom closet organizers run $30,000–$55,000+. Every quote is fixed-price after the in-home consultation — no surprise add-ons.
Can I use my kitchen during the renovation?
Yes — for most of it. The cabinet shop phase happens entirely in our Vaughan facility while your existing kitchen is fully usable. The on-site phases (box prep, install, quartz, backsplash) typically require a 5–10 day no-cooking window across the project. Most Toronto clients use their kitchen for breakfast and light meals through 70–80% of the project, with a focused displacement window during quartz install.
Do you handle the plumbing and electrical, or do I need to coordinate that myself?
We coordinate it. For straightforward sink, faucet, dishwasher, and under-cabinet lighting reconnection, we work directly with our trusted licensed plumber and electrician inside our schedule. If you have your own plumber or electrician you prefer to use, we’ll coordinate with them — you don’t have to manage the timing yourself. Major electrical changes, gas-line work, or new venting may require a permitted licensed trade outside our scope, in which case we tell you upfront.
What’s the difference between a kitchen renovation and a full gut rebuild?
A coordinated renovation keeps your existing layout, cabinet boxes, walls, and plumbing locations — you’re upgrading what’s visible: cabinets (refinished or refaced), countertops, backsplash, hardware, and storage. A full gut rebuild removes everything down to the studs, often moves walls and plumbing, and replaces every cabinet with new custom millwork. Renovations run $12,000–$45,000 over 3–6 weeks; gut rebuilds run $45,000–$120,000+ over 3–6 months.
Do you bring quartz and tile samples to the in-home consultation?
Yes. Sara or Amir brings physical Renner finish samples for cabinets, quartz slab cuttings from the lines we work in (Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria, MSI Q, and Canadian fabricators), and tile boards for the most popular backsplash styles. You choose every material under your own kitchen lighting — the way it’ll actually look once installed. For premium quartz selections, we also arrange a slab visit at our fabrication partner’s yard so you pick the exact slab.
Can a kitchen renovation include a custom pantry or closet organizer?
Yes — and we recommend it. Custom organizers built inside the same project finish to the same colour and door style as the kitchen, so the pantry, broom closet, or coat closet looks like part of the kitchen rather than an afterthought. We build adjustable shelving, dedicated pantry pull-outs, drawer banks, and integrated LED lighting in our Vaughan shop and install during the renovation’s final phase. See custom closet organizers for full detail.
What warranty comes with a kitchen renovation?
Every kitchen renovation we deliver in Toronto and the GTA includes a 5-year written warranty covering cabinet finish, paint adhesion, and our installation work on cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and hardware. Manufacturer warranties on Caesarstone and other premium quartz lines are typically 10–15 years (often lifetime), Blum and Salice hinges run 25 years (often lifetime), and tile and grout warranties run separately. If anything in our scope fails under normal household use within five years, we return and repair it at no charge.
Can a renovation include modifications like a taller fridge or chimney hood?
Yes. We routinely shorten the cabinet over the fridge to accommodate a taller modern counter-depth fridge, remove the over-range cabinet to make space for a chimney-style hood fan, fill gaps to the ceiling with painted MDF panels, replace damaged gables, and re-profile cabinet openings — all within the same renovation project. These modifications are quoted alongside the main scope so you get one fixed-price proposal, not a separate trade callback later. See custom cabinet modifications.
What paint and finish do you use on the cabinets?
Our primary cabinet coating is Renner — an Italian-made 2K (two-component) water-based polyurethane engineered specifically for kitchen cabinetry. It cures harder than typical wall paint, resists kitchen grease and household cleaners, and holds colour without yellowing. For projects requiring brush or roller application we use Benjamin Moore Advance, and for low-VOC interiors we use Envirolak. We never use generic latex or alkyd wall paint on cabinets — that’s the single most common reason renovations fail within 12 months.
Related services
Kitchen Cabinet Painting Toronto
Keep your existing cabinets, change the colour. Factory spray finish in Renner Italian coating, 5–8 day timeline.
Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Toronto
New custom doors + factory spray finish on existing boxes. Complete style change without the cost of replacement.
Quartz Countertop Installation
Premium Canadian and imported quartz lines, digital templating, hidden seams — installed standalone or inside a renovation.
Kitchen renovation service areas across Toronto & the GTA
Our finishing shop is located at 36 Basaltic Rd, Vaughan — central to the entire GTA. We deliver coordinated kitchen renovations across:
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