
Serving Norwood Park, IL
Cabinet Refacing, Refinishing & Painting in Norwood Park
Premium cabinet painting, refacing, and refinishing for Norwood Park bungalows, Victorians, and ranches. Founder-led and finished in-house.
Serving Norwood Park
We lead with color and design
Cabinet specialists who understand a Norwood Park kitchen
Norwood Park has one of the most distinctive layouts in the city, with the curving, non-grid streets of Old Norwood centered on oval Circle Avenue. Its housing spans a wide range of eras. Old Norwood holds homes from the 1860s and the Victorian era, the surrounding sections filled with 1920s bungalows and two-flats, and postwar tracts of ranches and Cape Cods went up in the 1950s, including hundreds of homes built on the former Big Oaks golf course. The oldest building in Chicago, the 1833 Noble-Seymour-Crippen House, stands here.
What you find in the kitchens spans a few eras. The most common by far is 1980s and 1990s honey oak and maple raised-panel, the stock that is now getting repainted, while less-updated homes still have their solid mid-century wood cabinets. Either way, these are solidly built kitchens with real wood boxes, which is exactly the stock that rewards a careful refresh rather than a full tear-out.
When we walk into a Norwood Park kitchen, we treat the cabinetry as part of a home that people chose for its character and its quiet streets. We have brought dated oak and mid-century wood back to something warm and intentional, refaced tired honey oak into a clean Shaker that finally suits the house, and repainted worn face-frame cabinets so they read brand new. The bones here are good, and our job is to make them look their best again.
- ✓Local crews who know the area
- ✓Free in-home design consultation
- ✓Firm, honest pricing — no surprises
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Cabinet services in Norwood Park
Painting, refacing, and refinishing — tailored to Norwood Park homes.




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What homeowners say after the reveal
Joe the owner is a pleasure to work with. The quoting process is meticulous and he helped me devise solutions and help me update the condo's look while keeping costs reasonable. Any issues from walkthrough is quickly addressed and Brayan from Joe's crew did a good job painting the various parts of the apartment. Will definitely work with them again and recommend Fulton Revival to anyone looking at painting jobs. Give them a call!
Joe and his team at Fulton Revivals were excellent and we are extremely pleased with the interior paint work done throughout our condo. They were professional and timely - communicating to us throughout the project. Joe had the team out quickly after project completion to address minor touch-ups post walk-through. Highly recommend and will utilize Fulton Revivals services for future work.
We recently had our kitchen cabinets refinished by Fulton Revivals. Working with Joe and Krystal was amazing and we couldn’t be happier with the results! They were professional, reliable, and went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect. Our cabinets look absolutely beautiful — it’s like we have a brand new kitchen! Their attention to detail and pride in their work truly show. We highly recommend them to anyone looking for quality craftsmanship and outstanding service.
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Norwood Park questions
Frequently asked
- Do you serve all of Norwood Park?
- Yes. We work throughout Norwood Park, including Old Norwood, Norwood Park East and West, Oriole Park, Big Oaks, and Union Ridge.
- Does the Old Norwood historic district affect my kitchen project?
- No. Old Norwood is on the National Register, which is honorary and does not add local design review of private work. Interior cabinet work is never subject to preservation review regardless.
- Should I paint or reface my 1990s oak cabinets?
- Both are good options. Painting keeps your existing doors and gives them a new finish, while refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts with brand new ones in a current style while keeping your boxes. We will recommend the right path at the consultation.
- My ranch still has its original mid-century cabinets. Are they worth keeping?
- Often, yes. If the boxes are solid, painting or refinishing gives you a brand new looking kitchen without discarding cabinetry that was built well. We will give you an honest read at the consultation.
- Can you work while we still live in the home?
- Yes. We seal the kitchen off with plastic and run a negative pressure machine vented outside, so dust and odor stay contained. You keep access to the essentials during the in-home days.
