Columbia Premier Cabinet Refinishing serves homeowners across the Midlands who want a kitchen that looks brand new — without paying for a full replacement. Whether you're in a lakefront home on Murray or a classic estate in Forest Acres, we come to you.
We have completed hundreds of kitchen and bathroom cabinet refinishing projects across Columbia, Lexington, Irmo, Forest Acres, Blythewood, Chapin, and Elgin. We understand the humidity and temperature swings of South Carolina's Midlands climate and select primer and topcoat systems specifically rated for high-moisture interior environments.
All cabinet doors and drawer fronts are finished using HVLP spray application, eliminating brush marks and roller texture that degrade the final surface quality. Every project uses waterborne alkyd or acrylic urethane topcoats that cure to a hard, washable film — the same finish category used on factory-built cabinetry.
In our most recent client satisfaction review, 97% of respondents rated finish quality and project cleanliness as "met or exceeded expectations." We document finish color, sheen level, and topcoat product on every completed project so future touch-up work can be matched accurately — a detail most refinishing contractors do not provide at project close.
The Midlands is home to some of South Carolina's most well-kept residential communities. These are neighborhoods where kitchen quality matters, and where homeowners take pride in how their homes look and function. We've built our reputation project by project in these areas.
Chapin homeowners tend to have larger, open-concept kitchens — the kind designed to entertain. We regularly work in this area on full cabinet refinishing projects that modernize dated finishes, update hardware, and bring those waterfront kitchens in line with the rest of the home's character. If your Lake Murray kitchen still has the original builder-grade finish from 2005, we can fix that in a matter of days.
Lexington and Irmo represent two of the fastest-growing residential zip codes in the Midlands. We work in both regularly. Homeowners here are often preparing to sell, doing a lifestyle upgrade, or simply tired of looking at worn, yellowing cabinet finishes. Refinishing makes sense here — strong resale value, low disruption, and results that hold up in South Carolina's humidity.
Older homes in Forest Acres and Wildewood often have solid wood cabinetry worth saving. Replacing it would be wasteful and expensive. We specialize in restoring these kitchens — stripping back decades of buildup, repairing any soft spots or damage, and refinishing with a durable, modern topcoat that respects the original craftsmanship.
Growth along I-77 has brought a wave of new construction and newer homes to Blythewood and Elgin. We're actively serving both communities. If you've recently moved into a new build and want to upgrade from the standard white box finish, or if you're in an older home that's due for a refresh, reach out — we cover this corridor.
South Carolina's climate is hard on finishes. High humidity, hot summers, and temperature swings all affect how paint and topcoats adhere and hold over time. We use products and application methods specifically suited to this environment. That's not something a national chain brings to your kitchen.
Call us or request a free estimate online — we serve the full Columbia Midlands area and can usually schedule an initial visit within the week.