I purchased my house two years ago. The house was built in 1950. The kitchen cabinets are original with the house. I'd like to update the kitchen, but would hate to replace the cabinets because a. they're solid wood b. there is nothing really wrong with them, with the exception of the lower base needing a good re-sanding and paint job. c. trying to save time and money. The drawers definitely need replacing and although the doors are in good condition, they're basically just a slab. Very outdated. I found places online. Not sure who is reputable. Some so cheap it's hard to believe. I've wondered if Lowe's or Home Depot offer this type of service. Any help would be appreciated.
We're thinking about buying the oak stained cabinets from Lowe's. I've just one question though, that is, I'd like to have a cabinet with 2 large pull out pot and pan drawers. This is a cabinet that would probably be custom made from Lowe's but we can't afford to have one built. We need to use stock cabinets. Is there a way and hardware that we could use on one of the base cabinets from Lowe's and design this feature ourselves? Thanks and I hope somebody has already did this for their kitchen.
This house was not really taken care of by the previous owners and the white paint has chipped off the majority of the doors and the wood has swollen underneath. The frames are fine, but the doors need to be replaced badly. I have looked on Lowe's and Home Depot's website and I simply cannot afford to replace the entire cabinet and they do not sell the doors alone. I have searched the internet and cannot find anything resembling what I have. Everything I have found is "real wood", which is more expensive of course. I just need the contractor grade, white, particle board kitchen cabinet replacement doors! HELP!
I would like to find out what software Home Depot and Lowe's use to design kitchen cabinets