We are in the process of buying this foreclosure home. It was build in the 70's so could use a little face lift. Would these cabinets look bad painted? If not what color would look good? Any other ideas to make them look better w/o replacing them?


How can I get the grease off without scratching the cabinets? What is the best type of material and cleaning solution to use? Any suggestions welcome, thanks!


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I dont want to strip and sand. Is there a stain that does not require all the work it takes? I have light wood colored cabinets but want them darker. What product should I use?


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I just signed a contract for a new home, but I thought upgrading the cabinets was way too overpriced with the builder. In lew of replacing the cabinets I did choose, which is the lightest standard cabinet offered, is there a good stain I can use to stain them darker?


I want my kitchen to look like you just walked into italy. I know it wont look as good as actually walking into Italy but im talking about what can I use for decoration the top of my cabinets, they don't touch the ceiling so i would like to to decorations on top of it. But im not really sure what besides like wine and grapes and a chef guy. What else would work?? i need all the ideas i can get thanks!!


They are wood, lighter auburn like color, there is not a lot of shine to the finish, it's been about 55 yrs since the cabinets were put in by the original owners. I want them painted white, to add brightness to the kitchen.


I'd like to make better use of the space inside the cabinets and fix the drawers that drop when opened, don't glide out smoothly or don't close. Cabinets are original-35+ yrs. old, oak, look great on outside.


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