Cabinet Refacing for those Kitchen Cupboard Doors
Remodeling your kitchen requires many steps and one of the more difficult undertakings is the kitchen cabinets themselves. Just by doing some cabinet refacing or refinishing your kitchen cupboard doors, you can give your kitchen an entirely new look. The modern looking kitchen of today often has a clean finish. You can achieve this with clean and simple white cabinets, which also happens to be a pretty easy kitchen cabinet refacing job.
There are many cabinet designs available, you need not be restricted simply to white. If your only concern is the style of the doors, you can either replace, repaint or re-stain them. Preparing for this project will involve removing the doors from the cabinets and removing the hinges and other hardware. Next, you’ll be cleaning the doors with a de-greaser so your paint or stain will be applied properly. You can sand now or do this first, then clean. Sanding will give you a much better finish. Repainting may enough, but you might also need to use a primer coat if you are painting the raw wood. If re-staining, this is obviously not necessary. Once your paint or stain is completely dry, you can re-hang the hinges and hardware on the doors.
At this point, you can decide if you’d like to add new hardware or use your existing items. You can finish off this new and improved look in your kitchen by using new drawer pulls and handles. Your overall kitchen decor will determine what type of hardware you can pull off, so to speak. If you have an island, maybe your kitchen remodeling plans call for those to remain the same, refinishing or replacing only the hanging cabinets. By having all of the kitchen cabinets with matching hardware, you can get away with having the doors of island look different; the hardware makes the look cohesive. With most kitchen remodels, there is also a new paint color to go on the walls.
If your cabinet refacing is going to be repainting, you can decide if you’ll use the same color as that of the kitchen walls. There is also the possibility that you’ll opt for a door with a panel or insert, instead of a solid style that is stained or painted. The open air feeling in many modern kitchen can be achieved with either clear or opaque glass inserts. A nice look can also be achieved using a metal insert, rather than glass at all. When using metal in the kitchen, copper, stainless steel and brushed aluminum are some of the most popular. There are also ways to punch, engrave and emboss the metal kitchen cupboard doors to give them even more personality. At the end of the day, take a step back and enjoy your kitchen’s new look. Kitchen cabinet refacing is indeed a rewarding job!
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