Visit us online at www.nu-face.net NU-FACE Cabinet Systems is a new kind of cabinet re-facing company. From the start, we did not want to be just another "re-facing" business. Traditionally, cabinet re-facing has been sort of a "lower end" option where the homeowner simply could not afford new cabinets and, because of financial considerations or the desire to keep the countertop, simply had no other option. Most often cheap, particle board doors were used and often the finishes were not stains or paints, but plastic "thermofoil". Even when stains were used, they used thick "dye stains" that were easy and quick to apply but actually hid the grain of the woods and are often used to hide inferior grade wood. Veneers were paper thin and had poor adhesives that would eventually peel off or damage easily. More often than not, these re-facing companies would not even replace the old bent and damaged drawer slides or cabinet hinges. We wanted to offer our customers something better. We wanted to offer our customers a total cabinet solution that was not only superior to other "re-facing" companies, but was equal to, or superior to, new cabinets. With NU-FACE Cabinet Systems, we have accomplished that. We offer several varies of premium quality hardwood doors, use only the best paints, stains & glazes and ALWAYS replace hinges and drawer slides with premium quality hardware. All of our stained doors are hand rubbed and require several steps to complete. Sure it takes us a lot ...


www.rtacabinetstore.com Kitchen Layouts- Free Kitchen Design Tool that can be used to lay out your kitchen at http RTA Cabinet Store's site lets you do a free kitchen layout, so that you don't have to pay someone to do it for you (nothing to download either). This video show you how to create a new layout in the software program.


We are proud to build custom kitchen cabinet right in our home town in Naples Fl. We use our experience in the woodworking industry and experience to remodel kitchen, remodel bathrooms, Kitchen Cabinet Refacing, Kitchen cabinets. This assures you the most productive, efficient production of your kitchen and Cabinetry and keeping the prices low to save you some money the home owner. We can offer you the best prices in town for your kitchen cabinets and kitchen remodeling anywhere in Lee and Collier county. Marco Island, Naples, Bonita Springs, Estero, Fort Myers, Sanibel Island, Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres Fl Why we keep our prices so low? Because we build our custom kitchens and custom cabinetry from scratch; the cabinets we build are built for you and your taste. Our primary job is to satisfy each customer. Why remodel your Kitchen Cabinets? Lets face it, our kitchen are the most used rooms in our home. We use it every day several times a day. This is why your kitchen is so important. The quality of the cabinets in your kitchen is the most important. You should use us to built the best quality kitchen cabinets for your kitchen remodeling.


Hi!!
My next project is to update the kitchen cabinets. I plan to remove the trim strips, strip the carcases and restain and varnish the face frames. I will construct my own new doors and drawer fronts (perhaps the whole drawer). New hardware, different style doors (more of a craftsman style) and new color should look pretty good.

It is the sides of the cabinets that concern me. I don't think they are even oak. I think the cabinet maker used fir plywood and an oak stain. In any case, they are pretty scroungy looking. They are also not perfectly flat. I am somewhat distrustful of the thin veneers on the market. I can resaw my own veneer and have an 18" Rikon bandsaw for just that purpose. If I were to resaw a bunch of quartersawn oak into 8" wide and 3/32" thick strips, how would I stick them to the sides of the cabinets with any expectation of them staying put. Also, with wide strips of wood over plywood, what do I do about wood movement. Will my thick veneer buckle?

Finally, how do I smooth out the surface of the cabinet to create a flat gluing surface?

So, 4 questions:

1. Should I be so intimidated by the stick on veneers on the market?
2. How would I attach 3/32" veneer to the sides of cabinets without uninstalling them.
3. What about wood movement in thick veneer?
4. How do I create a flat gluing surface.

many thanks,
STEPHEN
P.S. I taught Industrial Arts for 8 years but never certified in woodworking. I was a plastics and metals kind of guy. I did get used to having those wonderful shops around for my own projects and have acquired some tools over the years.


I've deceided to paint my kitchen cabinets. They were painted a glossy white by the previous owner. I don't know if it is latez or oil paint, it has a shine to it. Can I paint over it or do I have to sand them first. If so, what kind of sand paper should I use. I bought latez paint in a beautiful sage green. White cabinets and 3 kids just don't cut it. I want to paint either today or tommorow.


This short 2 minute video is a brief summary of a contemporary remodel that we are very proud of. Clean Lines, Horizontal Grain, Premium Hardware and a very modern look. You be the judge, feedback is always welcome. Hope you like this brief look at this project. If you have any questions ,Please call Patrick at (650) 960-3447 ext.# 4


Hi, can i use lysol antibacterial kitchen cleaner on my kitchen cabinets (they're painted white) It says on the back that I can use it on stove, counter, sinks it doesnt say that i can use it on wooden cabinets but i doesnt say that I cannot use it either


I have some left over exterior paint, can I paint my kitchen cabinets with that paint? What will happen if I do?


I am not sure where they came from. They are found in our kitchen cabinets and solid and untreated pine chairs. They come in great numbers. If you don't look carefully they only look like wood sherds or brown dust. They seem to be attracted paper goods (food or non-food) as well as wood. I can't tell any real damages. However, I don't intend to use or eat anything they have travel upon. Their seem to multiply quickly as well. They have invited spiders all over to feed on them. We have decided to replace our old kitchen cabinets. We hope this will end the problem. We don't know what they are and if they are harmful to our health.


I saw some beautiful ones on ebay I want to buy that just have the hole at the top of them where you hang them. However, I was wondering if they would fall easily from the pressure of shutting the kitchen cabinet doors and such. I wanted to put them just above my kitchen cabinets but kinda worried they'll fall or be crooked when the cabinets are used.

Am I making any sense?


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