We have a contractor in the family and we were re-doing my kitchen yesterday. Initially, I was going to re-laminate a 30-year old counter with some
Formica leftovers from a new restaurant in Boston. The job morphed into replacing the 30-year old particle board drawers that had deteriorated. We replaced 11 drawers with 3/4" pine with birch plywood and
decent drawer slides. He stated that it was a $2,500-3,000 job. I just payed about $800 in materials, beer and got private lesson in laminating , as well as fabricating drawers. We reused the old faces on all drawers. It looks unchanged except for the counter. :sneaky:
Laminating isn't difficult. It's mostly prep work, then glue and then the difficult part... using the router. I'm still waiting for a 5'x12' sheet of laminate to be delivered tomorrow so that I can create a seamless surface on my island. I think that I'll practice a little more and construct a laminated table with drawers for my kid.
I don't think that new doors for existing cabinets would be difficult to make. If you buy a router you can make different designs in wood or MDF and just paint it. You could also surface cabinet doors in Formica. Either way you'll end up with a router, experience and money saved from labor.