Cabinet Installation & Basement Finishing in Long Island, NY

Cabinets

Spruce up Your Space With New Cabinets

Cabinets are one of the most used aspects of any functional space. In your bathroom, it’s your cabinets that hold your spare soap, your towels, and more. Similarly, your kitchen cabinets are where your pots, pans, glassware, and spices can go! As such, they’ll go through a lot of opening and closing. Eventually, you’ll need to show some TLC to your trusty cabinets.

Luckily, the design experts over at Family Home Improvement Corp are the specialists when it comes to kitchen cabinet renovation and bathroom remodeling in Long Island and the surrounding areas. Not only can we design cabinets that’ll increase your property value and quality of life, but we also bring the experience, licensing, insurance, and training to install them professionally. That’s the difference when you work with a kitchen cabinet contractor that brings over 50 years of experience!

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What Is the Process Like?

When you opt to trust Family Home Improvement Corp for bathroom or kitchen remodeling in New York and the surrounding areas, the first step is setting goals and expectations. You’ll work with our design team to convey your budget, expectations, aesthetics, end goals, and household needs. That initial consultation is free! Then, we’ll work to design cabinets that fit the parameters that you’ve set. It’s important that you feel agency throughout the remodeling process and are never left in the dark.

Once we’ve established a design that you’re happy with, we’ll inform you of the project cost estimate and the project timeline. If you’re happy with that, we’ll get straight to work! A great bathroom or remodeling kitchen project can improve your return on investment should you ever sell your home, but it also gives you a higher quality of living. Especially when you’re sprucing up an old home, you’ll be able to enjoy the comforts of modern design all year long.

Call (516) 352-8877 to let us know what you have in mind, and we’ll schedule your free estimate.

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Basements

Grow Your Living Area When You Finish Your Basement

Often one of the most neglected spaces in a home, unfinished or partially finished basements can be remodeled to fit a wide range of purposes.

From installing improved storage to adding a new bedroom or a family den, we create clean and attractive spaces that will expand your living options without expanding your home’s footprint!

Call us now at (516) 352-8877 and let us know what you need. We’ll schedule a free estimate and get to work as soon as you’re ready.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cabinets & Basements

Finishing a basement in New York costs an average of $32,000, though projects can range from $2,800 to $100,000+. On a per-square-foot basis, expect to pay $7 to $23, depending on materials, permits, appliances, and labor needs.

Refacing cabinets is usually the more affordable option, often costing about half as much as a full replacement. We recommend refacing when the cabinet boxes are still in good condition, since it only updates the exterior. If the cabinets are damaged or you want to change the layout, a full replacement is more expensive but often the smarter long-term investment.

A cabinet makeover (refacing) typically costs $5,000 to $10,000 for smaller kitchens, $8,000 to $12,000 for average-sized kitchens, and $10,000 to $15,000+ for larger spaces, depending on the layout and finishes.

Cabinets can last anywhere from 5 years to over 50 years, with most averaging 20 to 30 years. Their lifespan depends on material quality, construction, usage, and maintenance. We’ve found that solid wood or plywood cabinets with proper care can last as long as the home itself, while lower-grade options might only hold up for about 5 to 15 years before they need to be replaced.