Updating Kitchen Cabinets
Your kitchen cabinets are the biggest tellers of your kitchen’s age. It is, no doubt,
that the cabinets are the most overwhelming feature of the whole kitchen. Upon walking into the kitchen,
people tend to look at the cabinets in regards to how well they are made
and how much they can hold. Changing your cabinets, even slightly will
have a dramatic effect on your whole kitchen appearance.
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Updating Cabinets with New Hardware
If your cabinets are lack luster and dull, but the doors overall are in
good shape, a simple change in hardware can make an enormous difference.
There are a lot of different hardware for any
kitchen style available on today's market.
Try to use quality hardware for this kind of job. The knobs and handles
should reflect the quality of your cabinets. After you remove the
old knobs, there will be scratches and little holes left from removing
them, so the new hardware should be able to cover those scratches.
Solid brass, plated brass, chrome knobs, and baked enamel knobs will
cost anywhere from $2 to $14 each. You can go to any home supply store to
look at their selection or go a step further by opting for a more
special looking knob or handle.
You may find porcelain knobs as an attractive feature in your kitchen.
They are usually seen as something that is part of a
country style kitchen or
cottage kitchen, but they can be used in a
traditional kitchen.
Refreshing the Old Kitchen Cabinets
If your cabinets need a little more to freshen them up, then you might
want to opt for a mini makeover of a sort.
If you are working with painted cabinets, then take the doors off and
sand them lightly with sandpaper. You may use spray paint if you are
proficient with it, or you can use polyurethane paint instead. To avoid
brush marks, use either a foam brush or a soft-bristle brush. It is
recommended to stay with more neutral colors unless you are planning to
change the color on a regular basis.
If you have already installed your hardware here are a few tricks as to
how you may keep it paint-free: remove it, cover it in painters tape, or
you can just cover them in petroleum jelly so the paint will just roll
off with ease. You can always just bring it to a professional painter
who can finish the job for you for a pretty reasonable price.
If your doors are either stained or finished with polyurethane, you have to sand them
down because the new stain cannot go through the old one. While you have
to sand them down completely, you have to make sure that you are using
care and caution as to not damage a door that may be thinner. Again, if
you are not comfortable in your abilities consult a professional.
Keeping up with the New
You should be aware of the fact that just like the fashion world, the
interior design (which means kitchen design
as well) are ever changing. You should be aware of the trends as you spice up your kitchen.
Today, lighter colors of wood, such as maple, have replaced the darker
wood tones of the seventies. European style cabinetry and colors of
cabinetry are coming into style. Those colors include while or almond
shades, with a touch of oak either on the handles or as a trim. Using
the details from today’s trends, will make your kitchen look up to date.
A Transplant, per se: If the doors of your kitchen cabinets are in a condition that is beyond repair,
instead replacing the kitchen cabinets you should
consider just getting new cabinet doors. You can find a
good place to get cabinet doors by simply looking for "Kitchen Cabinets" in your
local Yellow Pages.
Updating Kitchen with New Cabinets
If your cabinets have more than just "door issues"
and you plan on changing your kitchen layout, or you are tired with
the old ones that you would much rather update, you should do so! If you
have old kitchen appliances and the new ones simply wouldn’t fit into the
cabinets you have now, you should just go for the change. Adding new kitchen
cabinets will make a dramatic difference in your kitchen rendering it almost
unrecognizable.
You should not have any problems finding good prices for the cabinets if
you look at home improvement stores and any cabinetry stores that may be
offering closeout prices at any point.
There are several kitchen cabinets types you should know about:
custom kitchen cabinets, semi-custom and stock cabinets. When starting your search for the kitchen cabinets
you should spend some time to learn the kitchen cabinets basics and to look around
and you will find your dream cabinets in no time.
Kitchen Storage - More is More!
If you have decided on changing out your kitchen cabinets, don’t forget to think
about storage! With getting completely new cabinetry, you are actually
able to add a lot more space and convenience than you have removed.
You will add even more space after you are doing to be forced to go
through everything that you have kept in the cabinets and finally throw
out what you do not need.
You can also make your kitchen more efficient by placing a few more
storage devices. You can put a few Lazy Susan's and a few wire racks. You
can keep the wire racks on the inside of the cabinet doors and larger
ones on the inside of the pantry or closet door.
Updating Kitchen with Carved Wood Embellishments
Whether you are ordering a brand new kitchen cabinets or re-facing an old one
the addition of
decorative carved wood products and decorative wood molding will not just help
you to add character to your kitchen they will help you to bring your kitchen
style to a whole new level.
Hand-carved kitchen embellishments can turn any
kitchen into a warm, dynamic, and detailed space. Special touches like beautiful
wood crown molding, lavishly detailed carved
wood onlays,
wood corbels, and delicate
wood rosettes lend distinctive character to the kitchen.
There are several types of decorative molding that can be used
for cabinets adornments:
1. The wooden crown molding is usually applied on
the top of the kitchen cabinets, creating a nice finished look.
Crown molding can have a simple clean profile without any ornamentation or have
a decorative design carved or embedded into the molding profile.
2. Wooden frieze molding usually
installed udder the crown molding for additional decoration. Frieze molding
applied on the flat surface of the cabinet and vary in size from 4 to 7 inches.
3. Decorative wood panel molding
used for fine cabinet's trim. Panel moldings with rope or beaded designs often
applied to the cabinet's doors or under crown or frieze molding.
4. Pierced wood molding carved from solid
hardwood with pierced design. If you wont to add a really vivid, deep-relief
details to your cabinets - this molding will do the job. Most often pierced
moldings are finished to mach the kitchen cabinets, but some choose to finish the
molding with lighter stain. The color variation makes the pierced design standout
more, creating a particular statement. This ability makes pierced molding ideal
for updating existing cabinets.
5. Decorative wooden baseboard molding. This type of molding
is applied on the bottom of the kitchen cabinets and usually carry's the same design
motif as the rest of the kitchen cabinets. For example, if the kitchen cabinets
are trimmed with rope panel molding
or crown molding
with rope design the rope
motif baseboard should be considered for use as a trim for the bottom part of
the cabinets.

If your kitchen plans include a kitchen island you might consider using kitchen island legs for
support of the countertop.
Use of kitchen-island legs
give you an ability to create a maximum countertop overhang and create an additional
sitting in the kitchen. Kitchen-island legs are available in different styles and sizes
to feet any kitchen style.
Another way to add elegant embellishments to the kitchen island is to use a
decorative corner-posts with carved details during
construction of the kitchen-island.
You can embellish the sides or the front of your kitchen island with hand-carved
door panels.
Helpful Tips

Have fun with the hardware for your kitchen cabinets. Adding beautiful hand-crafted cabinet's
hardware is the easiest way to update your kitchen cabinets.
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Hand-carved door panels and
wood onlays will bring your kitchen cabinets to life
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Add elegant details to the kitchen cabinet by using decorative
corner posts
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Use traditional
Rope kitchen-island legs to provide
an adequate support for the granite countertop
Additional open shelving on the side of the kitchen island provides an extra storage and decorating opportunities
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