It’s been a long year,
and it’s ok if you’re tired of staring at those kitchen cabinets you’ve frankly
hated for years. 2021 is a year about promise and change, and you can start the
process in your very own home. There are lots of ways to give your cabinets a
new look, whether you prefer something more classic or super contemporary.
There’s an option for every budget, and most of the time you won’t even need to
replace your cabinets or counters, unless you just really want to.
Remake Those Cabinets to Create Your Dream Kitchen
When it comes to giving your cabinets new life, you have
options. Some are pretty simple and don’t require a lot of effort; some are
quite challenging and may generate a great deal of mess and confusion. They’re
all valid options, though, depending on just how much time you’re willing to
put into the project.
You’ll have the most flexibility if you’re working with wooden
cabinets, whether or not they’ve been painted previously. Laminated cabinets
(also sometimes called MDF) are a bit of a different beast and are very
difficult to change once they’ve been installed. Here are a few things you
should consider, depending on your cabinets:
- Swapping
Hardware. Sometimes,
the thing making your cabinets feel old and dated is the hardware. It
might sound like a small thing, but heavy cabinet hardware from the 1970s
has a whole different feel than more streamlined contemporary hardware. If you’re on a small budget, or you can’t have your kitchen torn apart for an extended period, investing in new hardware could give you a whole new look.
- Repainting. This is
generally, only a trick to try on cabinets that are made of wood, but if
you use specially designed paints and primers, you can often make paint
stick to laminated or metal cabinets. Choose a paint that’s self-leveling
and dries hard, like a latex-based enamel cabinet paint, along with a
bonding primer, for the very best results.
- You’ll
need to take the doors down, sand the existing finish just enough to
rough it up, and allow for plenty of dry time, but because these paints
are tintable, the sky is really the limit. It goes on just like other
high-grade paint, so mix and match colors, paint two-tone designs on your
existing cabinetry, or freehand it with fancy designs for a look you
really love.
- Re-staining. This will
only work with wood cabinets, but you can really change the look of a room
simply by re-staining your existing cabinets. It’s possible to strip old
paint off of painted cabinets, but be warned: it will be a lot of work and
mess, so do it outside as much as you can.
- Once
you have all the old stain or paint sanded off, apply your new stain per package directions. Today’s stains come in a lot more than traditional
“wood” colors; many can create simulated whitewash or aged wood, or add a
thin tint of color that will still allow the wood grain to show through.
If redoing your cabinet doors seems like it may be more mess
than you’re prepared to deal with, or you want to change the actual design of
your cabinet doors, another viable option would be to order all new cabinet
doors. You may still need to paint or stain the cabinet bases to match, but a
whole new design is a lot easier to achieve with new doors, and replacing those
doors is a lot simpler than replacing all your cabinets.
That's our blog for the week. Feel free to contact the Rural KC Team for all of your real estate needs. Bill-913-837-0760 or Danicia 913-837-0411. Take a look at our awesome website at ruralkc.com. Have a great day!
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