Yes — and that’s one of the main ideas behind cabinet refacing. If the existing cabinet boxes are still in good condition, you can replace the doors and drawer fronts while keeping the main structure in place. That gives the kitchen a much more updated look without the cost and disruption of replacing everything.

This approach works well when the layout already functions the way you want and the cabinets themselves are still sound. It’s often one of the most practical ways to make a noticeable visual change without taking on a full renovation.

The biggest limitation is that you’re still working with the existing layout. So while the look can change dramatically, the underlying organization of the kitchen will stay mostly the same.