6.5 Inch Brushed Nickel Kitchen Cabinet Hardware Pull





 6.5 Inch Brushed Nickel Kitchen Cabinet Hardware Pull

6.5 Inch Brushed Nickel Kitchen Cabinet Hardware Pull


Sunday, September 23, 2012

DIY Kitchen Cabinets - 3 Small Budget Options For Your Kitchen Remodeling Project

DIY Kitchen Cabinets - 3 Small Budget Options For Your Kitchen Remodeling Project


A DIY kitchen cabinets project is not rocket science. It is a matter of being organised and having everything in place before getting started. With some good ideas and even little budget, you can give your kitchen the look you want.

DIY Kitchen Cabinets - 3 Small Budget Options For Your Kitchen Remodeling Project

DIY Kitchen Cabinets - 3 Small Budget Options For Your Kitchen Remodeling Project

DIY Kitchen Cabinets - 3 Small Budget Options For Your Kitchen Remodeling Project


DIY Kitchen Cabinets - 3 Small Budget Options For Your Kitchen Remodeling Project



DIY Kitchen Cabinets - 3 Small Budget Options For Your Kitchen Remodeling Project

Give the Cabinet Doors a Makeover

Even with a small budget or no budget at all, with a little bit of work you can turn some old, ugly cabinet doors into something amazing. There is a good trick for painted cabinets: have you ever wonder what is under all these layers of paint? Remove the cabinet doors, the hardware and empty the content. Use an electric sander and sand off all the paint off the doors and the frames.

You may find some beautiful wood under that paint. Get some small sticks of pine and cut them to form a rectangle to be glued on the outside of the cabinet door. This will dramatically change the look of the cabinet doors. Then you can apply several coats of lacquer or a wood dye for a natural look.

Playing With Paint

It may be possible that the wood under the paint does not look good enough to be exposed.Then there is an other inexpensive option to solve this problem. To give the doors an even more antique look, paint the doors the color you want and sand the paint off but leave some color in the fiber of the wood.

Make sure you run the sander in the same way that the wood fiber, from up to down, not right to left. Then you can also apply a lacquer to shine them up and protect them. Add some new hardware and door handles and you got something very unique.

Replacing the Cabinet Doors

If the old cabinet doors cannot be recycled, then you can just replace them while keeping the cabinetry as is. There are a lot of places to find inexpensive wood that can really make great cabinets. First get a good set of plans to help you figure out what you want and what you need. Then get to the step by step instructions and follow the blueprint.

Make sure you got the right measurements before you cut to avoid any wood to be wasted. Plans can give you a lot of simple ideas that do not required expensive tools to make designs on the cabinet doors. Then it will be up to you to paint, dye or apply lacquer to them. Remember not to leave your cabinet doors in plain wood to avoid water, food and finger stains on them.

DIY Kitchen Cabinets - 3 Small Budget Options For Your Kitchen Remodeling Project

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