How to Refinish Kitchen Cabinets

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Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

You had a great redecorating plan, a wonderful budget to perform it, and some good friends to help you complete it; but, to your chagrin, while you have a whole new home, your kitchen is a bit…outdated. The mold and trim are from the 1960’s and the doors are just so…uninteresting. Whatever are you going to do? You simply cannot put it into the budget; after all, new cabinets are very costly! The most inexpensive answer is refacing your kitchen cabinets.

Relax! While it can seem like a challenging process, kitchen cabinet refacing is an excellent solution to breathe new life into your kitchen. From updating the molding, to adding new hardware, the process is rather simple and very straight forward. And the price? Something you will most assuredly enjoy. It can cost about 50 to 75% LESS than actually changing all of your cabinets outright, and the appearance can be just about anything you want.

The first thing to think about is the kinds of cabinet refacing you can do. If your cabinets are quite dated, their molding may be a bit lusterless and boring. Consider instead, investing in some nice curved, or tapered crown molding along the top, and a great rounded, smooth molding across the bottom. Some good solid woods, such as mahogany and oak, look fantastic.

If your cabinets are just slightly out of date, you may not need to replace the molding; but, you may want to revamp the actual look and feel of the wood. This is when veneer comes into play. You can make even the most horrible looking wood surface come to life, with beautiful veneer alternatives. From ash, bamboo and oak, to mahogany, ebony and teak, the styles are simply amazing in their details. And, the process couldn’t be simpler: Just strip, sand, clean and glue. Done.

If doing craft works really isn’t your thing, think of just changing some hardware components, or flat painting your cabinets. You can even just plan for some new doors, and some side mold to match them. Whatever you choose, remember: The overall shift in look will benefit from good planning, a moderate budget, and ample time to finish the job.

Refacing cabinets, regardless of the task you select, can take an entire weekend to complete. The more complex the work, the longer time, and more help you will need. From refacing by replacing the actual molding and wood work, to changing only the hardware and doors, the procedure is rather simple. Remember: Plan, budget and get some help; any level of this task can take time. The more help you possess, the simpler the task is going to be to complete!

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