Little Known Methods To Get The Kitchen Cabinet Designs You Have Always Wanted
Submitted by: Richard Dinae
There are actually 2 ways where you can get the kitchen cabinet designs you have always wanted. One: you are basically starting from scratch. This means that your dream kitchen is still pretty much on the drawing board. And two: you are planning to renovate your existing kitchen set up and that your cabinets are the first to go.
Number one is pretty easy. All you really have to consider is your kitchen space and your budget. You can either subscribe to some kitchen cabinet designs that you can see in architectural digests or interior designing magazines. Or, if you are particularly picky, you can always hire an interior designer to give you a blueprint of the kitchen cabinet design that will meet your specifications. This way, you are basically asking for a personalized service for custom-made goods. As such, you can ask for basically any type of cabinet set-up, from small overhead cupboards, to hidden cabinets installed on walls and dividers, to cabinets on kitchen islands.
The main thing about this enterprise is the careful planning that goes behind the design. Make sure your interior designer has a clear idea of how much kitchen space you have so that you can still pretty much move about in the said space even when there are one or more cabinets open.
Aside from functionality, make sure that the design is also easy on the eye. It is quite common to stuff every available space with kitchen cabinets. However, sometimes, it is more pleasing to the eye that storage areas are properly spaced, intricately positioned and wonderfully matched (or contrasted) with the surrounding surfaces.
Number 2 would need a bit more dedication on your part, since you already have an existing kitchen set up. You basically need to work around the space you are given or totally have the entire area redone.
One of the least expensive ways of getting your preferred kitchen cabinet designs is by simply resurfacing (or re-facing) the cabinet doors. You can do this by removing the cabinet boxes (or doors); and then remove the door knobs and handles. Once those are accomplished, you can paint over the old design, or wallpaper over it, or stencil a new design on a whitewashed surface. Add a coat of veneer or polish to really make it brand new looking. Make sure that the paint is already dry, or the wallpaper is adhering properly before you return the knobs and handles.
If you want a really unique touch, you can replace your knobs and handles with unique pieces, like antique cabinet handles in burnished copper. Make sure though that you replace handles and knobs that have similar looking designs to give your kitchen that cabinet that themed face-lift.
Again, the key here is to make a careful plan on what you wish to accomplish. Try out several wood pieces first (preferably, none of them from your kitchen) to see if the paint or wallpaper or stencil really does work for your kitchen theme. Make sure that cabinet handles do fit within the vacated slots. If not, it would be best to actually fill in the holes drilled from the earlier handles before drilling new ones.
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