Can A Cabinet Staining Project Cost $10,000 in Omaha, NE?
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You love your kitchen layout. The cabinets are solid wood. The floors are beautiful oak. But every time you walk in, something feels dated. Maybe the stain looks too orange. Maybe the wood tone clashes with your granite. You do not want painted cabinets. You do not want to replace them. You just wish they were darker, richer, and more current.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we have been serving Omaha homeowners since 1996. We have worked on hundreds of kitchens, from painted cabinets to full staining and toning projects. We understand how wood reacts, how stains behave, and how protective topcoats perform in real homes with real families.
In this article, you will learn exactly what cabinet toning is, how a darker staining project works, what it costs, what prep is required, and what you can expect before, during, and after the process. By the end, you will know whether cabinet toning is right for your Omaha home and what questions to ask before hiring a painter.
What Is Cabinet Toning and How Is It Different from Painting?
Cabinet toning darkens your existing stained wood using a controlled stain system, instead of covering the grain with paint.
Cabinet toning keeps the natural wood grain visible. It enhances it. Instead of hiding the wood, it shifts the color deeper.
In this Omaha kitchen project, the goal was to go darker. The original cabinets had a medium oak tone. The homeowners wanted a richer, deeper brown that felt more updated but still classic.
Unlike paint, which creates a solid color layer, toning:
Preserves wood grain
Adds depth
Creates a furniture style finish
Maintains a natural wood appearance
If you love wood but not the current color, toning may be the better option.
Before Cabinet Staining/Toning
After Cabinet Staining/Toning
Can You Stain Cabinets Darker Without Stripping Them?
Sometimes, but it depends on the existing finish and the desired color shift.
In this project, we used a 5-layer cabinet staining system. That system included resurfacing, toning, and protective topcoats.
Here is what was done:
Resurface cabinets with ISO resurfacer
Apply stain toner to achieve the desired darker color
Apply two coats of Milesi Poly for protection
The stain used was General Finishes’ number 63, Tweaked, from box 8152019.
Darkening cabinets is not just about wiping on more stain. It requires careful surface prep and controlled application so the color is even and does not look muddy.
What Did the Cabinets Look Like Before Toning?
The cabinets were medium-toned oak with a warmer, slightly orange appearance.
In the before photos, you can see:
Lighter brown cabinets
Noticeable orange undertones
Traditional oak grain pattern
Dark granite countertops and brick backsplash
The cabinets were in good structural condition. The issue was color, not damage.
In many Omaha homes built in the late 1990s and early 2000s, this exact wood tone is common. It was popular at the time. Today, homeowners often want something deeper and less orange.
What Happens During a Cabinet Toning Project?
Doors are removed, surfaces are prepped, color is carefully built up, and protective coats are applied.
This particular bid included:
82 hours working on cabinets and pantry door in the home
37 hours working in the shop on doors
8 hours Additional carpentry adjustments
Work completed in the home included:
Protecting floors, countertops, and appliances
Cleaning and prepping cabinet boxes
Applying ISO resurfacer
Controlled toner application
Two coats of Milesi Poly
This specific project also included matching the cabinet frames to the pantry door and door frame.
Doors and drawer fronts were removed and taken to the shop. Spraying in a controlled environment gives a smoother, furniture-like finish. Dust control matters. Temperature control matters.
Shop work included:
Sanding
Resurfacing
Stain toning
Spraying two coats of Milesi Poly
This is how you get that smooth, factory-style appearance.
What Is ISO Resurfacer and Why Use It?
ISO resurfacer helps prepare the surface so toner bonds evenly.
If you try to stain over an old finish without proper prep, you risk:
Uneven color
Blotching
Poor adhesion
Early failure
ISO resurfacer creates a uniform base. It allows the toner to sit evenly and gives consistency across cabinet doors and frames.
This step is especially important when going darker.
Why Use Milesi Polyurethane on Cabinets?
It provides strong protection against household chemicals and wear.
After toning, two coats of Milesi’s 2K polyurethane were applied. This topcoat gives:
Protection from kitchen cleaners
Resistance to moisture
A smooth, furniture-like feel
Long-term durability
Kitchens are high-traffic spaces.
Think about:
Greasy hands
Cleaning sprays
Water near sinks
Kids opening drawers
The topcoat is what protects the beauty of the stain.
What Did the Cabinets Look Like After Toning?
Richer, deeper brown, less orange, more updated.
In the after photos, you can see:
Darker, more consistent brown tone
Reduced orange appearance
Enhanced wood grain
Better contrast with granite and stainless steel appliances
The kitchen feels more grounded. The darker tone ties in better with the island and black bar stools.
The wood still looks like wood. It just looks more refined.
What Was the Cost of This Cabinet Toning Project in Omaha?
The total cost was $10,051.75.
Here is the breakdown:
82 hours in home work: $5,156.83
37 hours shop work: $4,374.92
Cabinet toning carpentry additionals: 8 hours at $65 per hour, $520.00
Total: $10,051.75 for kitchen cabinet toning.
For Omaha homeowners wondering about cabinet staining cost, here is what affects pricing:
Number of doors and drawers
Size of kitchen
Level of prep required
Shop finishing versus in-home only
Added carpentry work
Type of topcoat system
Cabinet toning is typically less than full cabinet replacement, but it is skilled labor. It requires time and experience.
How Long Does a Cabinet Toning Project Take?
Usually, one week is needed for working in the home, depending on the scope. An additional week to two weeks is spent in the shop, focusing on the doors and drawers. So overall, the project can range from 2 to 3 weeks.
Because of:
Door removal
Shop finishing
Dry times between coats
Reinstallation
This is not a one-day project.
Planning matters. You may be without doors for up to three weeks while they are finishing up in the shop.
Is Cabinet Toning Right for My Omaha Home?
It is ideal if you like wood but want a deeper color.
Cabinet toning is a good fit if:
Your cabinets are solid wood
They are structurally sound
You want a darker stain
You do not want painted cabinets
You want to keep wood grain visible
It may not be the right option if:
Cabinets are laminate
There is heavy damage
You want a completely different style
What Questions Should I Ask Before Hiring a Painter for Cabinet Toning?
Ask clear, practical questions:
What prep steps are included?
Will doors be sprayed in a shop?
What topcoat product will be used?
How many coats are applied?
How will the surrounding woodwork be handled?
What is the estimated timeline?
These questions protect you and set clear expectations.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cabinet Staining in Omaha
How much does it cost to stain cabinets darker in Omaha?
Most projects fall in the mid to upper four-figure range, depending on size and detail. This project was just over ten thousand dollars because of the labor hours involved.
Will a darker stain show scratches more?
Minor scratches may be slightly more noticeable on darker finishes, but proper topcoats reduce wear.
How durable is a toned cabinet finish?
With proper prep and high-quality topcoats like Milesi, the finish can hold up very well in a busy kitchen.
Can you tone cabinets without removing doors?
You can, but results are typically smoother when doors are finished in a controlled shop setting.
Cabinet Staining/Toning in Omaha, Nebraska
If you started this article feeling frustrated with orange or outdated wood cabinets, you now have a clearer picture of your options.
You have learned:
What cabinet toning is
How a five-layer system works
Why prep matters
What products protect the finish
What real costs look like in Omaha
What to ask before hiring a painter
Cabinet toning can transform a kitchen without removing its character.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we have served Omaha homeowners since 1996. Our goal is always to educate and guide, so homeowners can make confident decisions about their projects.
If you are ready to take the next step, click the button below to get a quote.
If you are not quite ready, take time to use our cabinet pricing calculator. This will let you plug in the size of your kitchen and the finish you are looking for, to get the price you can expect for your cabinet transformation project!
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