To succeed in refacing cabinets all that is needed is to know the basics and the rest will come easy especially when you’re intention is to make the kitchen cabinet’s appearance look better. You don’t really need to be a cabinet maker or know much about cabinet making. All that is required is to spice up the old cabinet instead of disposing of it and with a little bit of effort you will be pleasantly surprised how good it can really be made to look and at a cost far below what it takes to purchase a new cabinet.
Old Cabinets Are Generally Better Than New Ones
Refacing cabinets will help save you a lot of money because you won’t be buying a new cabinet – just touch up the old one, which most often are better than new ones. In addition, with a few deft touches you can make your old cabinet a lot more useful. You need to start with the cabinet door which, if it is a common type, will require some skill to fit properly. Most kitchen cabinets are constantly bearing the brunt of cooking and with heat, grease as well as water and food residue to contend with; very soon you will need to do some refacing of the cabinet.
Refacing cabinets is a constructive experience that will allow you a lot of scope to be creative and it also means being practical which you will soon realize saves you a considerable amount of money. It means changing the old doors with new ones and also needing to do up the framework. Because the doors are very visible you need to choose a style that is most appealing which could be either a reused panel, recessed panel or a slab door?
The doors could be made of wood though there is also glass, bead board as well as raised panel doors to choose from. If you think that there is no need to replace the doors, and then try applying veneer that is available in a number of styles and finishes and which should also match well with the tiles as well as wall colors of the kitchen.
Another option worth considering in the refacing cabinets exercise is to repaint the cabinet, which would require stripping off the old paint followed by cleaning of the surface so that no grease or dust is left. Once this has been done, repainting with the help of a spray paint should give you best results.
These are some of the options available when one thinks about refacing cabinets, and they are fairly simple to execute and of course, save time as well as money.
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A bathroom remodeling project has many different things to work out, since unlike most rooms in the house expect for perhaps the kitchen, the bathroom is a room that is a functional space. In a space like this, you have fixtures that serve specific functions, as well as your bathroom cabinets, where you store everything that supports those bathroom activities. Having bathroom cabinets is generally a requirement, and as such, needs to be considered when you remodel your bathroom. You have several different types of cabinets to choose from, all depending on your bathroom size and style.
Bathroom Vanities
Vanity cabinets are bathroom favorites now days, evidenced by millions of homes where the sink rests upon a small set of cabinets. Some people depend on bathroom vanities for storage space.Depending on the layout of your bath room and the size of your vanity, these cabinets can be small, taking up only as much space as your sink, or large, giving drawer and counter space. These bathroom cabinets are better suited for large bathrooms, however. If you have a small bathroom, you’ll find having a free-standing sink will create an illusion of more space than a vanity.Â
Medicine Cabinets
Medicine cabinets are another common form of bathroom cabinets that you’ll find in homes. These cabinets can be a great place for storage if you purchase ones that are large enough to keep all your personal hygiene items in order. For a sleeker design, have recessed cabinets installed, which will save a cubic foot or two of air space by allowing the bulk of these bathroom cabinets to sit inside your wall space.
Cabinets Over The Toilet
There are other options that you can consider for bathroom cabinets, such as ones that hang over the toilet. That space in the bathroom can easily house a set of cabinets that can store bottles of bubble bath, soap, or even towels, making a sort of replacement for a linen closet in other parts of your house. While you can’t fit most of these bathroom cabinets in the wall, the backs can be recessed so the cabinets don’t stick too far out above the toilet.Â
Doing Without
Depending on your bathroom design, you may even think that bathroom cabinets just don’t fit the look you’re going for.For example, it’s already been pointed out that bathroom vanities can be removed in smaller bathrooms to give a more open look. Similarly, you may wish to replace the over-the-toilet bathroom cabinets with open shelving, particularly if you like folding your towels and having them easily accessible, hotel-style. Still, whether you choose to install something new or do without, a decision about bathroom cabinets is part of any complete bathroom remodeling project.
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