
Make Your Kitchen
Cabinets Look Great for Less
By: Lee Dobbins
Kitchen cabinets are one of the most prominent features in your kitchen.
If your cabinets are looking worn or drab, it affects the whole look and
feel of your kitchen.
The good news is there are several options available to you that can
easily update your kitchen with a modern look. Some options are
expensive and others are more economical.
If you like the cabinet layout and the cabinets are in good condition,
re-facing or resurfacing your kitchen cabinets may be a good choice for
you.
Re-facing or resurfacing consists of replacing the cabinet doors and
drawer fronts with new ones and then treating the cabinet frame with a
matching veneer. There are many types of woods and plastics available
for this, so your options are virtually unlimited.
To get the best results, it's always best to hire a professional to do
this work. It can be quite expensive, though, ranging anywhere from
$3500 to over $10,000. The work usually takes 2-4 days, depending on how
many cabinets and drawers are involved.
If your cabinets are weak or damaged or you just want to change their
design, replacing them entirely is another option. Replacement cabinets
may not cost much more than re-facing/resurfacing them, either. Brand
new cabinets can add more usefulness to your kitchen and increase the
value of your home, as well
If resurfacing or replacement of your kitchen cabinets doesn't fit your
budget, there are much less expensive alternatives.
My first choice for renewing the look of kitchen cabinets is paint. What
a difference a coat or paint can make!
For a retro look you can use splashy colors such as pink, turquoise or
orange. Be brave and paint designs on the cabinets or use stencils or a
faux finish. Add some matching hardware and you've got new cabinets for
less than $300!
Another idea is to permanently remove all the cabinet doors. This
wouldn't be appropriate or even functional for every style of kitchen.
It might work well for a cottage kitchen design or even an antique
Victorian design. You could line the shelves with lace or doilies that
flap over the edge to add to the look.
An alternative to completely removing the cabinet doors is to replace
them with old windows that are the right size. You could also create new
doors from different types of materials such as bamboo or fabric.
Another idea for resurfacing kitchen cabinets is to wallpaper them or
apply contact paper. A plain pattern is best and, of course, make sure
it is washable. You don't necessarily need to cover the whole surface.
You could cut out different shapes or patterns and apply them to the
cabinet surface. This would be a good short-term solution to freshening
up your kitchen.
So there you have it. There are many ways to make your kitchen cabinets
look great without breaking the bank!
Author Bio
Lee Dobbins writes about Kitchen Decorating for every budget. Visit
www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.com for more ideas on how to
revitalize your kitchen cabinets.
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