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Nov 15, 2010
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Remodel Your Kitchen With Allwood Cabinets

 

It is not very often that we plan to remodel a room in our home. Maybe once or twice in a lifetime will we plan to remodel a kitchen. When the time is right, however, replacing your old kitchen cabinets with new ones will greatly improve the appearance of your home’s interior and increase the overall value of your house.

Choosing the style and materials of your new kitchen remodel can be an exciting time, but with the overwhelming amount of options, it can also be stressful. It is important to take into account a number of different factors, including your decorative tastes as well as the construction style of your home. The size of the kitchen and the space available for new cabinets should also be considered when narrowing down your choices.

Plan your remodel first by imagining your dream kitchen. Think about the style you most admire. Perhaps you like modern design with clean, simple lines and artistic decoration. Or maybe you prefer a more traditional, classic kitchen layout. Any design that speaks to you, from rustic country to industrial metallic, should be your focus when planning the design of your new kitchen.

Once you have a good idea of how you think your new kitchen should look, grow your ideas by looking at pictures in decoration and remodeling magazines. Look for textures and colors that would be appealing in your kitchen space. Take notes of designs and styles that you admire so you have them handy when you begin shopping.

You can begin shopping around for new kitchen cabinets, countertops, appliances and other décor once you have finalized your budget. Not everyone will be able to afford the elaborate kitchens as seen in magazines, but you will certainly be able to make a bold and unique statement. Even if you only replace your kitchen cabinets, it can have a huge impact on the look and feel of your kitchen.

New kitchen cabinets should be spacious, durable and pleasing to the eye. Wooden kitchen cabinets can be finished or pained in any manner you desire in order to achieve a look consistent with your unique style. If you have a kitchen area that is spacious or oddly shaped, custom kitchen cabinets can be fitted and installed. Custom kitchen cabinets will give your kitchen a truly personal touch because they are fitted especially for the uniqueness of the space. This will significantly increase the value of your home and provide you with storage and convenience that could not be achieved with pre-assembled kitchen cabinetry.

Your kitchen is one of the most important rooms of the home, from friendly gatherings to intimate family dinners. Look at all the options and decide which style will best fit your personality and provide your family with an updated look that can be enjoyed for many years to come.

 

LKN Cabinets and Remodeling offers affordable cabinets for the greater Charlotte, NC area.

Aug 16, 2010
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Navigating Through the Sea of Options for Kitchen Cabinets

 

Kitchen cabinets are always the largest expense in a kitchen remodel. Because they are a major investment (and one that’s not likely to be made again anytime soon), you’ll need to sort through the hundreds of options and make choices with confidence. Not all kitchen remodels will require new cabinets, so step back and look at your kitchen with an open mind before deciding to just rip everything out.

FRESHEN UP
If existing cabinets are of good quality, are in excellent working condition and the layout functions well, the most affordable option is to freshen them up by restaining or painting. Another alternative, refacing, involves installing a new veneer on the exterior of the cabinet box and replacing the doors and drawer fronts, and should be handled by a professional. The process is much faster than installing new cabinets because the cabinets remain intact and the work is done onsite. It is important to note that when it comes to cabinets, doors and drawer fronts account for the greatest expense.

In reality, the doors and drawer fronts can account for as much as 70% of the cost of the cabinet. This is because most cabinets utilize plywood or particleboard for the cabinet box, which is significantly cheaper than the real wood used for the doors and drawer faces.

NEW AND IMPROVED
The decision has been made to install new cabinets, but there are other choices ahead. Are custom cabinets required, or will stock cabinets fit the bill? Custom cabinets are built to exact specifications and offer endless options with regard to materials, designs, finishes and accessories. Custom cabinets will require much longer lead times, and can be 2 to 5 times as expensive depending on the style of cabinet that you are looking at.

Semi-custom cabinets are just that: semi-custom. While the cabinets are made to the homeowner’s size requirements, the manufacturer produces them in predetermined increments. Often a spacer may be needed to conceal unused wall space, and that sacrifices storage. The range of materials, designs, finishes and accessories will not be as broad with semi-custom cabinets, but they cost less than fully custom cabinets.

Stock cabinets, which are the most affordable of new cabinet options, are pre-made and come in standard sizes. In the past, stock cabinets had a stigma to them because of the quality of materials that were used. Today, manufacturers are using solid wood for the face frame and doors, and better cabinets will feature solid plywood cabinet boxes.

If you ask any industry expert, they will tell you that 8 out of 10 kitchens cabinet be built using stock cabinets. A 1/2″ here or a 1/4″ there can be easily made up by using filler strips which will not take away from the overall beauty of the finished product.

No matter what type of cabinet is selected, it’s important to evaluate the quality of hinges, doors, drawer systems and finish. Don’t be afraid to pursue companies that sell cabinets strictly on-line. They will have lower overhead and therefore can offer better prices. Even RTA (Ready-To-Assemble) cabinets are featuring the same quality materials as the big name manufacturers, but at a lower price.

CONSTRUCTION AND STYLE
Next, consider the construction type and door style. Framed cabinets, which are popular in traditional kitchens, have a front frame around the cabinet opening. The door attaches to the frame. Frameless, or European-style cabinets, have no front frame. The door attaches directly to the side of the cabinet. Frameless cabinets, which are often used in contemporary kitchens, offer an advantage over framed cabinets. Because there is no front frame, there is open access to the cabinet interior.

When it comes to door styles, there are several choices. Traditional-overlay doors cover some of the frame, full-overlay doors cover the entire cabinet frame and inset doors sit inside the cabinet frame.

SOURCE: Gary Nealon, www.articlebase.com

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Jul 23, 2010
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Giving Your Kitchen a Face Lift With New Kitchen Cabinets

 

When you do a lot of cooking in your kitchen, over time your kitchen can start to look old and worn out. It is a perfectly natural occurrence of wear and tear. However, cooking in an environment that looks old, depressing and dirty can also affect your mood, and in turn affect how you feel when you cook.

A very great way of giving your kitchen a face lift is simply by redoing your kitchen cabinets!

There are several ways you can do this. You can tear down your old kitchen cabinets and install new ones. You can get kitchen cabinets with the latest designs, colors and styles to freshen up the look and feel of your kitchen from contemporary, to country, to even having antique style kitchen cabinets!

If you have the budget for this, installing new kitchen cabinets can be the way to go. On the other hand, if you need to keep costs within a limited budget, what can you do?

Refacing your cabinets is the other way to go. You do not have to tear down your old cupboards, especially if they have sentimental value for you. Instead, you can just give your kitchen cabinets a new look by updating the look and style of your old kitchen cabinets!

Look through the latest kitchen design magazines, or visit showrooms around your area for new ideas. Take this as a weekend project where you give your kitchen a makeover. You can even save money by looking for discounts or places where you can get what you are looking for at a cheaper price.

You could change the facade of your kitchen doors, replace your old kitchen cabinet knobs with the latest designs in handles or pulls or even have different textures to your kitchen cabinets.

Make sure you first create a budget of how much you are willing to spend on doing a kitchen makeover. Then create a spreadsheet with the items you are looking at, the cost of purchasing them, and where you can get these items from. With this costing spreadsheet and overall plan, you will be able to track your expenses as well as remember what you wanted to do in the first place.

Remodeling your kitchen can be fun, and very fulfilling once everything is completed. And it doesn’t take as much talent as you think. If you do not want to go at it alone, you can invite your partner to help you create a new kitchen that both of you can enjoy great and fun times together.

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