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Kitchen Cabinet Wrapping in Double Bay

Double Bay · 2028 · Insured

Kitchen cabinet wrapping in Double Bay

Double Bay's boutique apartment blocks and harbourside houses rarely need a new kitchen layout — they need the existing joinery to read as current before an open home or a listing goes live. Wrapping delivers that uplift in days, not the weeks a full renovation and its approvals would take.

From $4900job — Guide only — fixed quote after free measure

What's included

  • ✓Every cabinet door and drawer front wrapped, both faces where visible
  • ✓End panels and exposed carcass sides wrapped to match
  • ✓Kickboards wrapped or replaced to suit the new finish
  • ✓Existing handles, hinges, and soft-close mechanisms removed and refitted
  • ✓Edges sealed and detailed around sinks, cooktops, and appliance gaps
  • ✓Colour and finish selected from 3M DI-NOC, Bodaq, Cover Styl, and LX Benif ranges

Double Bay context

What kitchen cabinet wrapping looks like in Double Bay

Many of the 1980s and 90s boutique blocks above the Double Bay retail strip have generously proportioned kitchens with dated laminate or timber-veneer doors that undersell the rest of the apartment. Selling agents and vendors here are usually working to a listing date, and a full strata-approved kitchen renovation simply doesn't fit that timeline. Wrapping the existing cabinetry in a stone-look or matte finish gets the kitchen photographing well without triggering the approvals a structural reno would need.

Recent Double Bay job

A typical job here: a 16-door timber-veneer kitchen in a Bay Street apartment wrapped in a pale stone-grey Cover Styl finish ahead of a listing, two days on site, around $6,200.

Our process — same standard, every booking

  1. 1

    Free measure & film selection

    We measure every door, drawer, and panel on site and go through finish samples in your own kitchen light — matte, gloss, timber grain, or stone.

  2. 2

    Surface prep & degrease

    Doors are cleaned back to bare laminate or timber and fully degreased — kitchen grease is the single biggest cause of a wrap failing, so this step doesn't get rushed.

  3. 3

    Precision wrap & edge sealing

    Film is applied door by door with heat-formed edges and sealed returns, so there are no lifting corners around handles, hinges, or sink cut-outs.

  4. 4

    Hardware reinstall

    Handles, hinges, and runners go back on and are checked for alignment — doors close the same as before, just in a new finish.

  5. 5

    QA walkthrough

    We walk every door and drawer with you before we leave, checking edges, corners, and colour match under your kitchen's actual lighting.

Kitchen Cabinet Wrapping questions, answered

  • How long will the wrap actually last?
    We back workmanship for 5 years, and the premium films we use (3M DI-NOC, Bodaq) carry manufacturer warranties up to 10 years on vertical cabinet surfaces with normal kitchen use. Benchtops wear faster than cabinet doors — see our benchtop wrapping page for honest numbers on that surface specifically.
  • Is this the same as the vinyl wrap kitchens that used to peel?
    No. What people remember peeling in the 2000s was factory-applied thermofoil — a thin PVC skin heat-pressed onto MDF doors at the factory, with no real adhesive bond, that failed around handles and heat sources within a few years. What we install is architectural film applied on site with commercial-grade adhesive systems designed for exactly this job, with proper edge and corner detailing. Different product, different process.
  • Will it hold up near my oven and cooktop?
    Doors and panels directly adjacent to ovens, cooktops, and dishwashers need extra detailing — we assess heat exposure at the free measure and use heat-rated film or a heat shield where needed. If a spot genuinely won't hold up, we'll tell you before you pay for it.
  • How much cheaper is this than a new kitchen?
    For a standard Sydney kitchen, replacement joinery typically runs $20,000-$35,000+. Wrapping the same cabinets is usually 70-80% cheaper, because you're keeping the carcass, benchtop, and layout and refinishing what's visible.
  • How long is my kitchen out of action?
    Most full kitchens take 2-3 days; smaller kitchens can be done in 1-2. There's no demolition and no fumes, so you can use the sink and fridge between sessions — it's not like a full reno where the kitchen is gutted for weeks.

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