My DIY project is to fix up the kitchen cabinets, which are missing the inserts and need to be painted or refinished. I want to buy either finished or unfinished raised panel inserts to slide into the frames. I have been searching online and can't find a supplier. Please help!
We bought a foreclosure house and it's filthy especially the kitchen cabinets. We tried soap and water and also comet and Mr. Clean and there is still grease on them. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to get the grease off?
I want to use uppers for the top and use a couple lower base cabinets with a countertop over them. I am curious if the base cabinet will work for using one of the drawers as a filing cabinet. Or do you have any other suggestions for something that might work? I want to buy something that is pre-made (i.e. the premade cabinets) but I dont want to just use a regular filing cabinet as I want it to look custom without really being custom made.
I am trying to find two new cabinet doors to match the ones presently in the kitchen. They appear to be oak, with moulding on the outside. I can send pics to anyone who might be able to help but needs further details. I have not been able to locate a manufacturer or model number anywhere. It is a Redman home built in 1997, and that is all I know. Thanks
i just moved in a new apartment and the kitchen cabinets are horrible. there is old wall paper on them i believe, but its dirty and uncleanable, should i rip it up and put new wallpaper down?? whats the cheapest way to fix this?
my cabinet doors are old and falling off and i need some neat ideas for some cheap DIY ideas. once i heard some chanel on tv doing a door out of some kind of like chicken wire and putting it in a frame to make some neat doors but i need something like that that will be cheap hopefully to do. my kitchen is decorated in green ivy mostly as the decor. please help.
latte is a well the color of latte.lol don't want the cabinets to stand out cause they are not too great.Should I go with a shade darker of the same.I am putting up cobalt blue valances any help would be appreciated.Latte is by sherwin williams.On hgtv spice up my kitchen lauren lake used cherry wood cabinets which i can't afford and a cobalt blue backsplash
We are building a new home and will have oak trim and doors throughout. I'd like to mix it up with knotty alder cabinets in the kitchen. What do you think about this and would use same stain for cabinets and trim or mix it up?
Last year we had new cabinets put in that were supposed to be made of bamboo. We were told that bamboo holds up longer and is more duriable than most hardwoods. I had this type of wood put in because we use the kitchen a lot...for catering business...so the kitchen is always steamy and moist. Were we told wrong about the bamboo being the best wood?