Our Process: How a Houston Cabinet Wrap Works
No demolition, no dust, and your kitchen stays usable the whole time. Here is exactly what happens from your first message to the final walkthrough, usually across 1 to 3 days.
Step by step
1. Free photo quote
Send a few photos of your kitchen and your door and drawer count. We reply with a ballpark price, no pressure and no obligation.
2. Consultation & film choice
We confirm measurements and help you choose a color and finish. {{OWNER-PROVIDED: confirm whether this is in-home, virtual, or by sample mail}}.
3. Prep
Doors and drawer fronts are cleaned and degreased, lightly scuffed where needed, and edges are primed. This is the step that makes a wrap last.
4. Wrap
Architectural vinyl film is applied to your doors, drawer fronts and visible cabinet faces, and every edge and corner is heat-set so it will not lift. {{OWNER-PROVIDED: confirm on-site vs shop application}}.
5. Reassemble
Everything is rehung, aligned, and hardware reinstalled. We do a final walkthrough with you.
6. Care & warranty
You get simple care guidance and our workmanship warranty. {{OWNER-PROVIDED: exact warranty length + terms}}. See warranty & care.
Why our results last
Vinyl wrap almost never fails in the middle of a flat door. It fails at edges, and only when prep was skipped. We degrease thoroughly so the film bonds, prime the edges as an anchor, and post-heat every corner so it stays down for years. For the details, see how long cabinet wrap lasts.
What we do not do
We are honest about fit. If your cabinet boxes are water-damaged or you want to change your layout, wrapping is not the right fix, and we will tell you so and point you toward refacing or replacement instead.
Serving Houston & suburbs. Updated July 2026.