Visit us at www.belwith.com The roots of our company run deep, beginning with the birth of a small foundry in Michigan in 1893. From the humble beginnings of the Keeler Brass Company, multiple mergers, and international growth, we have emerged as Belwith Products with recognized brands for the home and the trade. From deep roots come new shoots: Our living library of handmade models contains bold contemporary statements as well as vintage designs dating back to 1900. Every piece of decorative hardware we design is born using old-world craftsmanship and artistry. Our products provide a dramatic accent down to a subtle nuance to any piece of fine furniture, kitchen and bath cabinetry, or other architectural home products. History, artistry, and a passion for developing unique, creative hardware solutions, positions the Hickory Hardware brand as the industry leader of decorative products designed to enhance the home ambiance and enrich the home living experience.


If you're looking for a way to update your kitchen or bath, consider giving the cabinets a makeover with paint. The process isn't too difficult and it will give your cabinets a fresh look. Watch Lowe's home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, demonstrate how to paint kitchen cabinets.


HGTV's Dream Home showcases Belwith Products cabinet hardware. Check out our cabinet hardware and other products at www.belwith.com. You'll be sure to find something you like. You can also follow us on Twitter @BelwithProducts for updates.


I was given some used kitchen cabinets a while ago and am finally getting around to installing them. As soon as I get a chance I will also do some painting in the kitchen so it won't stay quite so ugly below the cabinets.


Make your old cabinets look new. This video article from Extreme How-To will help with painting your kitchen cabinets. For more info, go to extremehowto.com


Plywood Boxes AskWoodMan.com In this video am going to make boxes with drawers to go beneath my existing desktop. This technique for building plywood boxes can be used for cabinets, bookcases, and anything requiring a box shape. This is the 2nd video in the How To Make Plywood Boxes series. In this clip I talk about the goals of the project and that I recommend creating full size drawings to avoid error. I like to draw on scrap pieces of plywood and then reuse later. Allan Little is AskWoodMan™ Follow him on twitter, be a fan on Facebook, or subscribe to his blog! twitter.com facebook.com


Kitchen Cabinet Building with tongue & groove/Dado carcass, Top frames, Back frames with panels, Panel doors—Cope and Stick construction, Mortise and tenon face frames, Interlocking drawer assembly.


kitchen-remodeling-guide.blogspot.com - Every kitchen eventually reaches the point at which it looks worn-out. That's the time to take stock of your options. Everyone is well aware that kitchen remodeling is costly and inconvenient. However, a simple and low-cost alternative is to paint the cabinets. This option is one that many people fail to consider, despite the fact that older homes often have painted carpenter-built cabinets that have stood up to decades of use. The process is easier than ever, thanks to 100 percent acrylic enamels that produce little odor as they are applied and clean up with soap and water. Instructions ; 1. Start by removing the drawers. 2. Remove the screws & door hinge 3. Remove the two screws that fasten a drawer pull 4. If you are replacing the pulls with new hardware, measure the hole spacing to determine the correct size of replacement pulls. Remove adjustable shelves and any remaining hardware. 5. Use a sponge or nylon scrubber and gently wash all cabinet surfaces using powdered trisodium phosphate (TSP) cleaner dissolved in warm water. Rinse the surfaces and let them dry. Fill dents and scratches with wood filler or drywall compound. 6. Once the previous steps are complete, lightly abrade surfaces to be painted with 120-grit sandpaper. 7. Apply masking tape to surfaces you don't want painted 8. Start painting the interior surfaces of the cabinets. 9. Use a brush to paint the back surface of each drawer face. Be sure the paint is dry before ...


In this part of my Kitchen Rejuvenation series, I show how I cleaned and lined some tricky corner cabinets with kidney-shaped lazy susan shelves. The next part will showcase my pantry,and then the final part will be an in-depth kitchen tour. Thanks for watching! Here are the tools and supplies I used to do this project: Brown Kraft Paper White Shelf Liner Goo Gone Mrs. Meyers Clean Day Surface Wipes & Countertop Spray Martha Stewart Crafts Cutting Mat Martha Stewart Crafts Craft Knife


Install cabinet knobs after drilling holes for the knobs. Learn how to install cabinet knobs using the home repair tips in this free video. Expert: Ryan Parker Contact: www.ParkerHomeRenovations.com Bio: Ryan Parker is the owner of Parker Home Renovations in New Braunfels, TX. Filmmaker: Todd Green


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