June 29, 2010
When it Comes Time to Re-Surface Kitchen Cabinetry
There's no doubt that kitchen cabinets take a beating. Think about how frequently somebody in your family opens a cabinet to get a snack, get out a glass, or take out ingredients to cook the next meal. Of course, every opening means a closing, and some of these are less than delicate. Couple this with the fact that a kitchen environment is stuffed with grease, moisture, and heat, and you can see why even the best hardwood cabinets start looking tacky over a period of time. If this occurs to you, and you don't wish to go to all of the expense of replacing the cupboards, you might wish to consider the choice of refinishing your kitchen cabinets.
When it comes to refinishing kitchen cabinets, there are a few techniques available. The simplest is probably to paint the cabinets, and a lot of people are doing that these days. It does take a little time to do a good job, but there are plenty of different paints that will hold up under use and give your cabinets a clean, modern look. You will need to start by removing all of the doors and hardware, then cleaning the surfaces thoroughly. Your new paint isn't going to stick as well to built-up layers of kitchen grease, so you want to remove it with a powerful degreasing agent before painting. In addition, you may want to lightly sand all surfaces, especially areas with scratches and damage.
If you'd like to retain the wood-grained look of your original cupboards, you can strip off the old finish, sand the cabinets, and then re-stain and polish them. This is a lot of work, but it will all pay off when you see the beauty of glowing wood and freshly-polished surfaces. You will have to decide if you need to refinish the cabinets an identical color as they have been which is a wise choice if they match the rest of the woodwork in your home. You can also choose a different shade of stain to give them a new look. Buy quality products for quality results.
A third way to refinish your cabinets is to have a veneer put over them. This will probably have to be done professionally, unless you have some wonderful skills, but these people will know what they're doing and be able to provide you with the new cabinet surfaces you're looking for. There are some other options you can choose from, too. For example, you can opt to have the doors resurfaced, or you can buy new doors and have them fitted to your cupboards. Regardless of what way you select to refinish your kitchen cabinets, you're bound to love your new look.
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