Kitchen and Bathroom Resurfacing

Big job at Harrington Park this week, refinishing kitchen in satin white with a birchbark benchtop, and bathroom all done in high gloss white. Working closely with the boys from Pinnacle Flooring Solutions with a matte black floor tile over in the bathroom and the kitchen splashback still to come 👌
Kitchen Cabinet Resurfacing

Kitchen cabinet resurfacing can transform your space into a stylish haven without the need for a full renovation. By giving your cabinets a fresh finish, like the stunning Greenwood Satin polyurethane, you can achieve a modern look that complements new features like quartz benchtops and tiled splashbacks. It’s a cost-effective way to reinvigorate your kitchen, making it both beautiful and functional. Let us help you create a kitchen you’ll love for years to come! Kitchen cabinet resurfacing: the smart upgrade your kitchen deserves If your kitchen feels tired but the layout still works, you’re standing at a crossroads many homeowners hit: rip everything out and start again… or take the smarter path and resurface. Kitchen cabinet resurfacing is the art of transformation without demolition. Instead of tearing out perfectly functional cabinetry, the existing doors, panels and frames are refinished, repaired and professionally coated to look brand new. The result? A kitchen that feels like a full renovation, without the cost, mess or downtime. Why resurfacing beats replacing A full kitchen replacement can feel like bringing in a wrecking ball when all you needed was a fresh coat of brilliance. Here’s why resurfacing wins for most homes: 1. Cost efficiencyReplacing cabinetry is one of the most expensive parts of a renovation. Resurfacing typically costs a fraction, because you’re keeping the structure and upgrading the visible surfaces. 2. SpeedA full kitchen reno can drag on for weeks or months. Resurfacing? Often completed in just a few days. No living off takeaway and washing dishes in the bathroom sink. 3. Minimal disruptionNo demolition means no dust storms, no trades cycling through your house for weeks, and no stress juggling timelines. 4. SustainabilityPerfectly good cabinets don’t end up in landfill. It’s a cleaner, greener upgrade that makes practical sense. Why DIY resurfacing often goes sideways On paper, DIY cabinet painting looks deceptively simple. A few YouTube videos, a trip to Bunnings, and suddenly you’re a “kitchen renovator”. Reality tends to be less forgiving. Surface preparation is everythingCabinets are exposed to grease, heat and constant handling. Without proper degreasing, sanding and priming, paint won’t bond properly. The result? Peeling, chipping and patchy finishes within months. Wrong products = short lifespanStandard paints aren’t designed for high-use cabinetry. Professionals use specialised coatings that cure hard and resist wear. DIY finishes often stay soft, scratch easily and discolour. Application technique mattersBrushes and rollers leave texture, streaks and inconsistent coverage. A professional spray finish creates that smooth, factory-like look most people are chasing. Time blowoutsWhat starts as a “weekend job” quickly stretches into weeks of prep, drying time, rework and frustration. Meanwhile, your kitchen sits half-finished like a paused construction site. Hidden costs add upBy the time you’ve bought tools, materials and fixed mistakes, the savings shrink fast. Why AQ Resurfacing is the safe option for Kitchen Cabinet Resurfacing AQ Resurfacing isn’t just another trade service. They specialise in resurfacing, and that focus shows in the results. Here’s what sets them apart: Professional spray finishesThey use high-grade coatings and controlled spray systems to achieve a clean, durable, factory-level finish. No brush marks. No shortcuts. Proven processFrom prep to final coat, every step is dialled in. Proper cleaning, sanding, priming and curing means your cabinets don’t just look good on day one, they stay that way. Fast turnaroundMost kitchen resurfacing jobs are completed in days, not weeks. You get your kitchen back quickly, without the chaos of a full renovation. Local expertiseServicing Wollongong, the Illawarra and surrounding regions, they understand local homes, styles and conditions. That means better advice and better outcomes. Cost-effective transformationYou get the visual impact of a new kitchen at a fraction of the price, freeing up budget for benchtops, splashbacks or appliances if you want to take things further. The bottom line Replacing your kitchen cabinets when they’re structurally sound is like scrapping a perfectly good car because the paint’s faded. It’s overkill. Resurfacing delivers the same visual upgrade, faster, cheaper and with far less disruption. DIY might seem tempting, but kitchens are high-use environments where finish quality matters. A professional job doesn’t just look better, it lasts. If your kitchen needs a refresh, the smarter move is simple: resurface, don’t replace. And if you want it done right the first time, bring in specialists who do this every day. Your future self, standing in a kitchen that looks brand new without the renovation chaos, will thank you.
Kitchen Resurfacing

Before, progress and after shots of a kitchen transformation in Bowral. Don’t mind the missing door handles, client miscounted how many they needed in there kitchen 😂 fit them all at a later date 👌
Kitchen Resurfacing

Abit of TLC for this outdated kitchen In Currans Hill. Cabinets and splashback resurfaced in a satin white finish, old door knobs replaced with matte black handles to compliment the existing benchtop 👌
Kitchen Resurfacing

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Client has a vision, we bring that vision to life.
Kitchen and Bathroom Resurfacing

Is your kitchen or bathroom looking abit outdated. Contact us today we could be the cost effective solution to your problems 👌
Two Tone Kitchen Resurfacing

As we evolve our homes should to. Even an old timber kitchen has the potential to be amazing.
Two Tone Kitchen Resurfacing

Our client gave us free reign in their kitchen and this was the outcome. We removed all old damaged vinyl wrap, sealed and coated all cabinetry, benchtop and splashback in a 2pac polyurethane finish.
Benchtop, Bath Resurfacing

It’s all in the preparation and we cut no corners when doing so. Number of repairs done to damaged benchtop, then sprayed in Nightspots from our Flintstone ll flek range.
Kitchen Resurfacing

Helping our clients get there property ready for sale in Camden. Cabinets and splashback resurfaced in a satin white and benchtop resurfaced in our Rocky Road flek from our Flintstone ll flek range.