The same kitchen...reimagined in a day.
Belgian influencer Celine Van Ouytsel didn't renovate — she reinvented. Same layout, same island, same appliances, wrapped into a completely new look in a single day. No demolition, no dust — just a kitchen that suddenly feels brand new.
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See your kitchen wrapped...
before you commit.
Don't imagine it. See it.
Choosing a new finish for your kitchen is a big decision — and almost impossible to picture from a small sample. So before anything is installed, see your own kitchen in the finish you're considering. Upload a photo, pick a wood or color, and watch your cabinets transform.It's the surest way to decide with confidence. Click it before you stick it.
Try your Kitchen here
Your photo is only used to create your preview.
Your kitchen, reimagined in seconds.
Upload a photo, choose a finish, and see the result on your own cabinets — no guesswork, no commitment.

Why wrap your kitchen?
- A fraction of the cost — up to 70% less than a new kitchen
- Done in a single day — right in your home
- No demolition, no dust, no disruption
- Scratch- and abrasion-resistant
- Hygienic and easy to clean
- Moisture-, stain- and chemical-resistant
- Tested to interior fire-safety standards
- 900+ finishes — wood, stone, concrete, metal
- Seamless, factory-smooth result
- Fully reversible — protects what’s underneath
Built to live in a kitchen
Made for daily life
Hygienic & easy to clean
Non-porous and seamless — wipes clean, disinfectant-safe and anti-bacterial.
Resistant to daily life
Shrugs off moisture, splashes, stains and household chemicals.
Scratch & abrasion
Stands up to daily contact and rubbing without losing its finish.
Living with your wrapped kitchen
A few simple habits keep it flawless.
wrapped kitchen is built to last — and like any premium finish, a little care keeps it looking new for years. Three things worth knowing:
Hot cookware
Always use a trivet. Never place hot pans directly on the film.
Cutting
Always use a cutting board. Don't cut directly on the surface.
Easy to clean
A soft cloth and everyday household cleaners are all it takes. (No need for aggressive solvents or abrasive pads.)
We spilled red wine on it.
...Easy cleanup!
The film is non-porous — wine, coffee and cooking oil sit on the surface instead of soaking in. One wipe, gone.
What we can transform.
Cabinets & doors
Countertops
Backsplash
Appliances
Damaged surfaces
Walls
Colors & finishes.
Over 900 designs — wood, stone, concrete, metal and solids. We work from a real film sample, so the finish matches the swatch you choose.
Browse FinishesHow much does it cost to wrap a kitchen?
Typically, a fraction of the cost of replacing or refacing, often up to 70% less.
The biggest factors are :
- how complex your doors are — every corner, edge, molding, and handle is wrapped by hand.
- how big is your kitchen — more doors, drawers and surfaces mean more material and more hours.
- how far the finish goes — a standard finish, or a full premium finish inside and out.
How complex your doors are
every corner, edge, molding, and handle is wrapped by hand.

Flat slab
Smooth, flat fronts — the fastest to wrap, and the most economical.

Shaker
A recessed panel and clean frame — a little more edge work, a little more time.

Raised Panel
Raised, bevelled panels and shaped frames — more profiles to wrap by hand.

Ornate
Deeply carved and molded — too intricate to wrap cleanly.
How big your kitchen is
The more doors, drawers and surfaces mean more material and more hours.

Small kitchen
A single run of cabinets, the most straightforward job.

Large kitchen
More cabinetry and surfaces to cover, more hours.

With an island
Extra cabinetry on all sides adds to the work.
How far the finish goes
The more doors, drawers and surfaces mean more material and more hours.

Standard finish
Fronts and edges wrapped, trimmed neatly at the inside edge. The hinges stay in place.

Premium finish
The inside is fully wrapped for a complete, seamless look. The hinges are removed and refitted, so it takes more time.
How it works.
Choose a look
Google an example
or
Try it in the visualizer and pick from 900+ wood, stone and solid finishes.
Request a free quote
Send us a few photos — or let the visualizer forward your request automatically. Either way, you get a clear, no-obligation price.
If you don’t like AI, you can just skip the “choos the look” step
Schedule
Approve the quote and choose a date that suits you.
One-day makeover
We wrap everything in your home. By evening, your kitchen feels brand new.
Why 2wrap.com
A flawless finish has been our craft for more than 30 years. We founded 2wrap in 2009 to bring that obsession under one roof — and since then we’ve wrapped everything from exotic cars and luxury yachts to architectural interiors across California and Europe. That same eye for detail goes into every kitchen we touch.
We’re a family-owned business, fully insured, and we hold ourselves to the highest standards — in our craftsmanship and in how we treat the people we work for. It’s an approach our clients across Belgium and the Netherlands have recognised with five-star reviews.
Two locations, one standard.
European Style and Perfection.
Peter Van Tilborg
Owner | Founder 2wrap.com
Ready to see your kitchen transformed?
Send us a few photos today — you’ll have a clear, no-obligation quote before dinner.
Frequently asked questions
Can you wrap kitchen cabinets?
Yes. We re-finish your existing cabinet doors, frames and panels with a premium architectural film — in your home, usually in a single day, with no demolition. The result looks and feels like a brand-new kitchen.
Is wrapping cheaper than a new kitchen or refacing?
In most cases, yes — typically a fraction of the cost of replacing or refacing, often up to 70% less. You keep your existing layout and cabinets, so there’s no demolition, no joinery and no waste.
How long does a wrapped kitchen last?
With normal everyday use, a professionally installed wrap lasts for years.
The film is scratch- and abrasion-resistant and made to take the daily wear of a working kitchen.
Can you wrap countertops too?
Yes. Countertops, cabinet doors, drawer fronts, backsplashes and more can be wrapped in the same finish for a seamless look. For worktops we’ll always talk you through the right care — a board for cutting, a trivet for hot pans.
Will it look like real wood, or like plastic?
Like the real thing.
The films we use carry genuine wood, stone and concrete textures — you see and feel the grain, not a flat print. Up close, most people can’t tell it from a solid finish.
Can the wrap be removed later — will it damage my cabinets?
In most cases, yes — and on quality surfaces it removes cleanly, leaving the cabinet as it was. On thin laminate or paper-faced doors the underlying layer can be fragile, so we don’t guarantee a damage-free removal there. The upside: while it’s on, the wrap actually protects the surface beneath.
We assess every kitchen beforehand and are upfront about it.
Is it heat- and water-resistant?
The film is moisture- and water-resistant, so splashes and steam are no problem, and it resists everyday stains and chemicals.
As with any fine finish, hot pans go on a trivet rather than directly on the surface.
Do you do the work in my home, or do the cabinets leave?
Everything is done in your home.
Most kitchens are completed in a single day, so you’re never left without a kitchen.
What kitchens or doors can't be wrapped?
Almost any flat or lightly profiled door wraps beautifully — flat slab, shaker and raised panel. Deeply carved or heavily moulded “ornate” doors are too intricate to wrap cleanly; we’ll always tell you honestly and suggest the best alternative.
How long does the job take?
Most kitchens are wrapped in a single day, in your home.
Larger or more detailed kitchens may take a little longer — we’ll confirm that with your quote.
Is it hygienic and easy to clean?
Yes. The surface is non-porous and seamless, so it wipes clean with a soft cloth and everyday cleaners, and it stands up to disinfectants — no aggressive solvents or abrasive pads needed.
Why are some kitchens more expensive than others?
Wrapping is hand-work, so the price comes down to three things:
how complex your doors are, how big your kitchen is,
and how far the finish goes — a standard finish, or a full premium finish inside and out.
What surfaces can you wrap?
Cabinets and doors, countertops, backsplashes, walls, appliances and even damaged surfaces. If it’s a smooth, sound surface, there’s a good chance we can transform it.
Can I see what my kitchen will look like before I decide?
Yes — that’s the whole idea.
Upload a photo of your kitchen to our visualizer, choose a finish, and see the result before anything is installed. Click it before you stick it.

