Cabinet Refinishing for The Hamptons Family Homes Built 2000 Through 2010
Cabinet refinishing is the process of stripping, sanding, priming and spray-finishing the existing kitchen cabinet doors, drawer fronts and face frames to a factory-smooth result. For The Hamptons family homes built by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010, refinishing converts the original builder-grade honey oak, golden maple or cherry-stained raised-panel kitchens into the soft warm whites and two-tone island palettes most-requested by 2026 buyers. Typical Hamptons project: $4,800 to $9,500 versus $40,000 to $75,000 for full replacement. iPaint Painting serves the full T5T postal area. Last updated 2026.
If you bought a Beaumont Homes Tudor-themed property on Lessard Road, 199 Street, Webber Greens Drive, or one of the cul-de-sacs feeding off Anthony Henday Drive between 2000 and 2010, your kitchen probably has 18 to 26 raised-panel doors plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts in honey oak, golden maple or maple-with-cherry-stain. iPaint Painting refinishes those Hamptons family kitchens to soft warm whites like Benjamin Moore White Dove and Sherwin-Williams Alabaster, or to a two-tone treatment with a contrasting island in Hale Navy, Cracked Pepper or Forest Green, using HVLP-sprayed Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane or Cloverdale Spry. Typical project: $4,800 to $9,500 versus the $40,000 to $75,000 a full Hamptons kitchen replacement runs. Five days door-to-reinstall, with the kitchen unusable for two of those days. Five-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555.
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Why the Hamptons cabinet refinishing project is faster and lower-cost than other Edmonton neighbourhoods
The Hamptons is a west Edmonton family neighbourhood built mostly by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010, with median household incomes in the $115,000 to $150,000 band and home values from roughly $550,000 to $900,000. Kitchens here are 1,800 to 3,500 square feet across the whole home, with builder-grade honey oak, golden maple, or cherry-stained maple raised-panel doors and 8-foot kitchen ceilings (the rest of the main floor is 9-foot). Door count typically lands at 18 to 26 plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts, which is roughly half what we see in Windermere or Hawks Ridge executive kitchens. That smaller, simpler footprint is what makes refinishing a Hamptons kitchen a five-day, $4,800 to $9,500 project rather than the seven-day, $6,000 to $14,000 scope across the Henday in Windermere. Same factory-smooth HVLP-sprayed result, same five-year warranty, faster turnaround and a value-focused price aligned with the family-focused demographic of the T5T postal area.
What's actually in your Beaumont Homes kitchen, and why it dates the house
The Hamptons was mass-developed by Beaumont Homes with a Tudor-style architectural theme between 2000 and 2010, which means the kitchens hitting refinish timing right now were almost all installed inside a ten-year build window using the same handful of door, stain and hardware specs. Three substyles cover roughly 90 percent of what we refinish inside the T5T postal code.
2000 to 2004: Honey oak raised-panel era
The earliest Hamptons builds on the eastern edge of the development, closest to 199 Street and the streets backing onto The Hamptons School, came with honey oak raised-panel doors, oak face frames and laminate countertops (often since upgraded to quartz or granite). Twenty-plus years on, the honey oak reads as the single biggest visual giveaway that the kitchen has not been touched since the build. The grain is wide-open and needs to be filled before primer goes down, otherwise the grain telegraph shows through the final topcoat. Refinishing these to White Dove or Cloud White lifts the entire main floor instantly, and the original solid-oak boxes are typically stronger than the MDF boxes you would buy new today. Project range: $4,800 to $7,500.
2005 to 2008: Golden maple and cherry-stain era
The middle wave of Beaumont Homes construction (the bulk of Webber Greens Drive, the lots immediately west of Lewis Estates Recreation Centre, and the streets bracketing the Anthony Henday Drive ramps) shifted to golden maple or maple-with-cherry-stain raised-panel doors. Tighter grain than oak so grain filling is not always required, but the cherry stain has darkened and yellowed unevenly over 15 to 20 years, especially around the dishwasher run and above the range. Refinishing these to Sherwin-Williams Alabaster or to a soft greige like Edgecomb Gray reads as a complete kitchen redo without needing a single layout change. Project range: $5,200 to $8,200.
2008 to 2010: Two-tone-ready maple shaker era
The final wave of Hamptons construction, especially the cul-de-sacs adjacent to Hampton Cove and the lots backing onto Webber Greens Golf Course, used maple shaker doors with a lighter natural or pickled stain. These kitchens are the easiest to refinish into the two-tone treatments most-requested in 2026 because the shaker profile already reads as modern and the lighter starting colour means the primer schedule is shorter. White Dove perimeter with a Hale Navy or Cracked Pepper island is the runaway most-popular Hamptons refinish in 2026. Project range: $6,500 to $9,500.
Eight cabinet surfaces in a typical Hamptons project
A 2000-2010 Beaumont Homes kitchen refinish is rarely just doors. Here is what is actually scoped on a typical Hamptons project.
Perimeter Wall Doors
12 to 18 upper and lower doors. Capped at 30 inches tall because of the 8-foot kitchen ceiling.
6-Foot to 8-Foot Island
Standard Beaumont Homes island size. Often the two-tone accent piece in 2008-2010 builds.
Drawer Fronts
6 to 10 fronts. Stripped, sprayed, and refit with the original or upgraded soft-close glides.
Enclosed Pantry Cabinetry
2 to 4 doors. The walk-in pantry standard in Beaumont Homes floor plans.
Face Frames & Boxes
Sprayed on-site behind plastic containment. Compressed to a single day in 8-foot ceiling kitchens.
Hardware Removal & Tagging
Hinges, pulls and knobs labelled and stored. Optional upgrade to brushed brass or matte black on reinstall.
Mudroom Cabinetry
The enclosed mudroom that backs onto the garage in Hamptons floor plans. Often added to scope.
Ensuite & Powder Vanities
Single or double vanity in the matching builder finish. Frequently booked with the kitchen.
Five common Hamptons project tiers
All prices in CAD. Includes door removal, hardware tagging, stripping, grain fill, bonding primer, two topcoats, clear coat and reinstall. Five-year warranty in writing.
199 Street, school area
5 days
Webber Greens Drive
5 days
Hampton Cove, 2008-2010
5 days
Booked with main kitchen
+1 day
Matching builder finish
+1 day
Compare against $40,000 to $75,000 for full Hamptons kitchen replacement (new boxes, demo, quartz refit, plumbing). Refinishing keeps your existing footprint, counters and plumbing and delivers a 90 percent visual transformation at roughly 10 to 15 cents on the dollar.
Which is right for your Beaumont Homes kitchen?
Hamptons homeowners typically weigh three approaches when their 2000-2010 kitchen starts looking dated. The right answer almost always comes down to door condition and whether the existing door style still appeals.
| Criteria | Refinish (this page) | Refacing | Full Replacement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical Hamptons cost | $4,800-$9,500 | $9,000-$17,000 | $40,000-$75,000 |
| Project window | 5 days | 10-14 days | 6-9 weeks |
| Kitchen unusable | 2 days | 5-7 days | 3-6 weeks |
| Keep existing doors | Yes (same profile) | No (new doors) | No (everything new) |
| Best for Hamptons home if... | Honey oak, golden maple or maple-shaker doors are structurally sound and you just want a new colour | You want to change the door profile (raised panel to shaker) | Boxes are damaged, layout actually needs changing |
| Warranty | 5-year workmanship | Varies, 1-5 yr | Manufacturer-dependent |
For most Hamptons homes where the Beaumont-installed raised-panel or shaker doors are still flat, still tight and still hung true, refinishing is the smart move. If the existing door profile no longer matches your taste, see our Cabinet Refacing in The Hamptons page for the swap-the-doors-keep-the-boxes alternative.
Six things that separate spray-finished refinishing from a weekend brush-and-roll
Refinishing a 20-door Hamptons kitchen is a different trade than wall painting. Here is what actually matters in a Beaumont Homes build.
HVLP spray, factory-smooth surface
Every Hamptons door comes off the box, goes to our shop, and is sprayed in a dust-controlled booth using HVLP equipment over two topcoat cycles. No brush marks, no roller stipple, no lap lines. The finish is indistinguishable from a freshly delivered Beaumont Homes door. Brush-and-roll cabinet repaints, even by experienced painters, show texture under raking light from the south-facing windows that dominate Hamptons floor plans, and that texture is what gives away an $1,800 DIY job versus a $7,000 professional refinish.
Right product for the wood you have
Honey oak from the 2000 to 2004 era gets Cloverdale Spry because the wide-open oak grain needs a high-build coat to level. Golden maple from 2005 to 2008 gets Benjamin Moore Advance for the smoothest waterborne finish on tight maple grain. Two-tone islands get Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane on the dark side because urethane chemistry holds deep pigment without fading under the south-window sun. We do not run one product across every Hamptons job.
5-day window, kitchen down for only 2 days
Day one: door, drawer and hardware removal plus tagging. Days two and three: doors at the shop, face frames sprayed on-site in your kitchen with plastic containment. Day four: cure time. Day five: reinstall, soft-close adjustment and final walkthrough. The kitchen is fully unusable on days two and four. Most Hamptons families set up a temporary cooking station in the enclosed mudroom or walk-in pantry that came standard on every Beaumont Homes floor plan.
Value-aligned pricing for the T5T family demographic
The Hamptons family-household median income lands in the $115,000 to $150,000 band, which is a meaningfully different financial reality than the executive incomes that fund Windermere or Hawks Ridge kitchen projects. Our Hamptons pricing is built around that reality. A $5,500 honey oak to White Dove refinish lands inside almost every Hamptons budget conversation we have, and the alternative (a $40,000 to $75,000 full replacement) sends most families back to looking at the cabinet refresh option.
5-year written workmanship warranty
If the finish chips, peels, yellows or fails adhesion within five years, we come back and remediate. Warranty stays with the home, so when you sell your Hamptons house in 2031 the next family inherits whatever time remains on the warranty. That is a real selling-feature line on the MLS listing and a measurable resale lever in a value-focused neighbourhood.
Firm written quote, no day-of upcharges
The in-home consult on Lessard Road or Webber Greens Drive produces a written quote with exact door count, drawer count, product spec and colour direction. The quoted price is what you pay. Grain fill, extra primer coats and hardware reinstall are built into the scope, not bolted on later. The only thing that changes mid-project is added scope (mudroom cabinets, ensuite vanity) and that gets a signed change order before we start.
Streets, postal codes and landmarks covered
Anywhere inside The Hamptons T5T. Our shop is roughly 22 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Whitemud Drive, which matters because the off-site door spray cycle is part of the project workflow.
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Streets and Cul-de-Sacs We Refinish On
Landmarks Anchoring the Neighbourhood
The Hamptons, west Edmonton, postal code T5T. More about The Hamptons on Wikipedia.
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What does it cost to refinish a builder-grade Beaumont Homes kitchen in The Hamptons?
A typical 2000 to 2010 Beaumont Homes kitchen in The Hamptons holds 18 to 26 cabinet doors plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts, which is meaningfully smaller than the executive footprints in Windermere or Hawks Ridge. That smaller door count is what keeps a full honey oak to White Dove refinish in the $4,800 to $7,500 range. Add a contrasting island in soft black or Hale Navy and the project lands at $6,500 to $9,500. Compare against $40,000 to $75,000 for a full Hamptons kitchen replacement once you factor in new boxes, demolition, quartz refit and plumbing. Refinishing delivers the same colour-driven transformation for roughly 10 to 15 cents on the dollar while keeping the kitchen layout your family already knows how to live in.
Do The Hamptons 8-foot kitchen ceilings change how cabinet refinishing is sprayed?
Yes. Hamptons kitchens were built with 8-foot ceilings (versus the 9-foot main-floor standard in the rest of the house), which caps upper cabinet height at about 30 inches and means there is no crown moulding gap above the boxes. That tight headroom changes how we set up containment for the on-site face frame spray. We use lower-volume HVLP turbines, slimmer plastic curtain rails and shorter masking spans, which actually shortens the on-site spray window compared to a Windermere or Hawks Ridge build with 10-foot kitchen ceilings and 42 inch uppers. The full project still runs five days door-to-reinstall, but the in-kitchen spray phase compresses to a single day.
How long is my Hamptons kitchen actually unusable during the refinish project?
Full project window is five days from door removal to reinstall, and the kitchen is only fully unusable for two of those days. Day one is door, drawer and hardware removal plus tagging. Days two and three are off-site spray finishing of doors at our shop and at-home masking and spraying of face frames. Day four is cure time. Day five is reinstall, hardware reattach, soft-close adjustment and walk-through. Most Hamptons families set up a temporary cooking station in the enclosed mudroom or the walk-in pantry that came standard in the Beaumont Homes floor plans on Lessard Road and Webber Greens Drive. Microwave, kettle, toaster oven, takeout for two evenings, and the family gets through the project without leaving the house.
Can you do a two-tone island treatment in a Hamptons kitchen with only 8-foot ceilings?
Yes, and it actually works better in The Hamptons than in homes with much taller ceilings. The 8-foot kitchen ceiling brings the eye down to the perimeter cabinetry and the island at the same horizontal plane, which makes the two-tone contrast read clearly without needing a dramatic colour to compete with vaulted volume. Most Hamptons two-tone projects pair Benjamin Moore White Dove or Sherwin-Williams Alabaster on the perimeter with Hale Navy, Cracked Pepper or Forest Green on the island. Add-on cost for the two-tone treatment in a Hamptons kitchen runs $1,500 to $2,500 above a single-colour refinish because the island is sprayed in a separate booth cycle. Final project lands in the $6,500 to $9,500 range.
What paint and finish products do you use on Hamptons cabinet refinishing projects?
Default product stack on Hamptons projects is Benjamin Moore Advance for the warm white perimeter work because it self-levels beautifully on the honey oak grain that defines the 2000 to 2010 Beaumont Homes era and is low-VOC for families with young children. Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane goes on the dark island side of two-tone projects because the urethane chemistry holds saturated pigment without fading and stands up to the fingerprint marks an island gets from kids passing through to the mudroom. Cloverdale Spry handles the heavy-grain oak doors that need a thicker build coat to level the open grain. Every product is HVLP spray-applied. That is the technical difference between a refinish that still looks factory-fresh 10 years later and a brush-and-roll job that shows lap marks within 18 months.
Free in-home consult, written quote inside 48 hours
Whether it is a 2002 Beaumont Homes honey oak to White Dove conversion on 199 Street, a 2006 golden maple refresh on Webber Greens Drive, or a 2009 two-tone shaker treatment in Hampton Cove, iPaint will scope it for free. Five-year warranty in writing, factory-smooth HVLP finish, no day-of upcharges.