Updating
Options
While updating your cabinetry can be as simple as adding new knobs,
pulls, and hinges, or adding organizational accessories such as
appliance garages and pullout storage bins, it usually involves
resurfacing them as well. If you've decided to update your old cabinets
instead of buying new ones or making your own, you have three options:
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Painting your cabinets
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Refinishing your cabinets
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Refacing your cabinets
Additionally, you'll probably want to update your hardware--handles,
hinges, knobs, pulls, etc., and consider adding some organizational and
decorative accessories. If your existing cabinet finish is in good
shape, new hardware may be all you need to give your kitchen a fresh new
look!
»»» Option 1:
Painting
It's easy to update a dreary and dim kitchen by merely painting your
old cabinets and updating your hardware. Like all painting projects,
good preparation work is the key to success. If you're keeping your
existing doors, make sure that the new hinges you order will work
properly with your cabinet doors. This is a swift and simple update, and
requires no construction or other major undertaking. Patience is the key
to success. If you're operating on a limited budget, this could be a
good option for you. The money you save can be put to good use on new
hardware, accessories, and other niceties. For step by step instruction,
see our article on
Painting Your
Cabinets.
»»» Option 2:
Refinishing Your
Cabinets
If you want to maintain the natural wood appearance of your old
kitchen cabinets with stain or finish, you will need to strip, restain
and refinish them entirely. A wearisome process for sure. To save a lot
of time and effort, consider replacing your door and drawer fronts and
then refinishing just your cabinet faces to match. See our article on
Refinishing
Your Cabinets for more advice and how-to instructions.
»»» Option 3:
Refacing Your
Cabinets
Refacing
typically involves replacing your cabinet doors and drawer fronts, and
refacing your cabinet faces with veneer, solid wood, or plastic laminate
to match. It's easier than you may think and will produce a completely
new look. Best of all, refacing doesn't entail any labor intensive or
expensive changes to your plumbing, electricity, ceilings, or fans. The
entire job can be completed in a few days or weekends, depending upon
the size of your kitchen and the types of hardware and accessories you
add. With the right combination, you can create a striking new kitchen
that's customized to your own needs and specifications. And, you can add
thousands of dollars to the value of your home in the process. For more
information, see our article on
Refacing
Your Cabinets.
Hardware
Adding new hardware, knobs, pulls, hinges, and accessories is the
secret to achieving a stunning appearance to your updated cabinetry,
regardless of the option you choose. An almost unlimited number of
styles are available to fit your needs. The addition of sparkling new
hardware adds the glow that will make your kitchen shine brightly.
You'll be amazed at the dramatic new presentation of your newly
refurbished kitchen. The style of hinge you choose, however, is
dependent upon the style of cabinet you own, so you'll want to
familiarize yourself with hinge options before proceeding .
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Read About
Choosing Your Hinges
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Read About Knobs
and Pulls
Accessories
Significantly
enhance the look of your refinished (or current) cabinetry by adding
classy and easy to install accessories and architectural moldings.
Friends and family will be astonished at the sensational appearance that
you can create in your kitchen with only a few feet of crown molding or
dentil molding. If a more exciting presentation is your preference,
consider split rope topper molding, fluted and beaded molding with
rosettes, or other carvings. And there are lots of awesome accessories
to choose from, including pantry slides, corner shelves, drawer
organizers, pullout trash bins, and appliance garages. The proper
accessories can add a touch of elegance to an otherwise plain and common
kitchen space. See our
kitchen
accessories page for the latest trends.
Remember: Refinishing your kitchen
is not a time to be too frugal or thrifty. Pamper yourself, because you
can't put a price on comfort.
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