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- September 11, 2013
So, you’re ready to take the plunge and do something about your old cabinetry. There comes a time when you can’t live with those beat-up doors any longer. Assuming your cabinets are in good shape, replacing the cabinet doors is a straightforward and cost-effective solution. This is a relatively painless remodeling solution, but there are a few words of wisdom to consider before undertaking the job.
Do hire a pro. If you’re going to buy custom doors, it doesn’t make sense to ruin them by making costly mistakes. Unless you’re very handy, it’s best to let a professional drill for hinges and complete the installation. If you’re not sure who to hire, Angie’s List offers certified data and authentic
- September 05, 2013
Though “sensible” and “splurge” don’t seem like they belong together, when it comes to a kitchen remodel, there is such a thing as shrewd extravagance. At first blush, some elements may seem pricey or excessive, but in reality, will payoff in the long term.
1. Kitchen cabinets – Consumer Reports advises remodelers to “put your money where it counts when it comes to cabinets.” High-quality wood cabinetry is durable and won’t chip like some laminate doors can. Because kitchen cabinets get heavy use, they must be built of strong, thick materials. European style cabinetry will set your kitchen apart from the more basic and common styles on the market.
2. Quartz countertops – This is another area where it doesn’t pay
- September 01, 2013
Sometimes a full-scale kitchen renovation isn’t necessary. Unless your kitchen has no redeeming qualities and is totally falling apart, you may be able to get away with surface changes.
For example, if your kitchen layout makes sense and is perfectly functional, you could opt to keep the cabinets as they are, but update only the kitchen cabinet doors themselves. Choose doors that offer a rich, custom appearance and are made of durable materials. Once you’ve updated the doors, you should also modernize an outdated countertop. It’s inappropriate to have gorgeous wood cabinet doors and an obsolete counter, and is just as out of place to have quartz countertops and 1980s laminate cupboards.
Don’t hold back on the kitchen cabinet door hardware
- August 28, 2013
Yes, you can make your house standout from all the rest on the block, and wall panels will facilitate your plan to achieve a high-end designer look. They are resurging in popularity because they not only hide a world of hurt, they also can be used to hide cables behind them when hung with suspension fittings. Rich wood panels give a room or feature wall a warm yet fascinating vibe. Practical and beautiful, wall panels turn an ordinary wall into an unexpected focal point.
When selecting wall panels, keep in mind these design hints:
1. Order actual panel samples. No matter how true your computer’s color monitor seems, it’s not possible to judge the quality and shading of a wood panel without first previewing it. You can see how the sample works with other features in the room and preview it in under your room’s natural lighting conditions. View the sample
- August 24, 2013
Take a look at any modern home design magazine or website and you are likely to see a huge number of frameless kitchen cabinets in use. They are frequently referred to as “modern” or “European” styles, but they are essentially the same as all other cabinet styles with one major exception – they are devoid of the clunky face frames that appear on standard cabinetry.
Interestingly enough, most frameless kitchen cabinets are actually heavier in weight than standard cabinetry because they are composed of larger boards and rely on precise measurements instead of more flexible sizing. They are a bit more difficult to install than standard cabinetry as well, and are always joined through side panels as opposed to being connected through their hardwood facing.
If they are a bit more difficult to install, why would people select
- August 16, 2013
A door is a door…right? Not really, and many modern home and apartment dwellers know that the very first impression of their home is made by the doors through which people enter. Now, a lot of people put great thought into the front door and the foyer, but their worries about the statements made by their door selection tends to end right there. This is unfortunate because there is such an enormous array of designer interior doors available, and each can really “set the stage” for the room beyond it.
Just like all other doors, however, designer interior doors will come in a range of sizes and styles, but most will be pre-hung and include molding and jambs in the price of the purchase. This is usually to allow for a perfectly matched appearance more than for ease of installation. Consider the loss of quality if a very modern door
- August 11, 2013
If you are like most homeowners you probably have all kinds of improvements or upgrades in mind, but you just don’t have the budget. If your kitchen is an area just screaming out for an update you can always explore options in RTA kitchen cabinets (ready to assemble) in order to afford the project.
What is an RTA kitchen cabinet? As stated, it is one that comes disassembled and which saves the buyer a ton of money because it requires full assembly before it can be installed. This, however, does not mean that an RTA kitchen cabinet will be devoid of style or upscale materials. There are, in fact, many contemporary European cabinets available as RTA models.
The most important factor in selecting this option is to ensure that the space has been measured precisely and that a variety of floor plans have been tried. RTA
- August 08, 2013
If you are looking for a way to update your kitchen without gutting it, performing a total remodel, or rearranging it any way, then you are probably an ideal candidate for installing cabinet doors replacement. This can often allow a homeowner the opportunity to give the kitchen a radically different look, without the extensive cost and work of a remodel.
Before just jumping headfirst into a project such as this, however, it is vitally important to understand the various options and why some are better than others. For one thing, though replacement doors are a highly cost-effective option, the homeowner should only opt to use natural wood cabinet doors if these are to be a reasonable and durable investment.
Why are cabinetry doors so important? Remember that any kitchen cabinet is going to be used a great deal more often, and under
- August 04, 2013
Thinking of remodeling? If so, you might want to consider creating a sense of openness and light within your home by the addition of double doors. Often referred to as “French doors”, these are a great way to create a visual separation without also losing out on space and light.
They are usually made from large panes of glass which is often divided into “lights” through the use of wood moldings or plastic inserts. Some homeowners opt to eliminate the dividers and use the doors as both a window and also as a means of gaining access to the room or space.
Double doors are often used for exterior entrances from areas like porches and patios, but they are a great choice for interior spaces too. For instance, it is quite common to see them installed as the primary means of entering a family room or a dining room. Consider the benefits of a large open entrance to a room used by a large group
- August 01, 2013
One of the most unique ways to upgrade a room is to add new moldings and new interior doors. This is particularly true when the doors themselves are in poor condition or of a lower quality than the rest of the space. Consider the fact that many modern homes have inexpensive and hollow doors installed by their builders as a way to keep costs low. Since these are the very first item encountered when entering a room they can often lead someone to view the space as “cheap” or “low quality”, even when the rest of the room is well-designed.
It is remarkably easy to remove any door that is out of place within the rest of the environment, and most are sold as pre-hung models. This means that installation of such a door can be an easy DIY project for even someone with the most basic carpentry skills.
It helps to understand that interior doors can be found in unfinished and prefinished styles. They can be made from





