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Creating a Modern Kitchen Design During Cabinet Refacing

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

If you’ve dreamed of a smooth, uncluttered look for your kitchen design, it’s time to put that dream into action. There are many ways to incorporate this kitchen style during a cabinet refacing project.

Check Overall Kitchen Design

To create a contemporary kitchen, all or most of the major elements of your kitchen design should adhere to that style. While many people create eclectic mixes of contemporary and traditional styling, that approach will not work if the goal is a true contemporary kitchen design. Instead look for contemporary styles of the following elements:

* Kitchen cabinets.

* Countertop.

* Kitchen appliances.

* Kitchen flooring.

* Wall tile.

* Cabinet hardware.

Kitchen Cabinets Set the Tone

The kitchen cabinet style you select will go a long way toward creating a contemporary kitchen design. When planning a cabinet refacing, look for cabinet doors and drawers with:

* Flat fronts and limited detailing.

* No crown molding.

* Sleek materials, such as laminate.

Spice Up Kitchen Design With Modern Appliances

Nothing says contemporary like stainless steel appliances. Look for a sleek side-by-side refrigerator and commercial range to blend with your refaced cabinets. Also look for:

* Thin stainless steel appliance door handles.

* Limited detailing on appliance doors and knobs.

* Shiny stainless steel appliances — not more subtle matte finishes.

Contemporary Kitchen Countertop Styles

Many contemporary kitchen designs feature edgy countertop surfaces, such as:

* Stainless steel – to blend with stainless steel appliances. Carry the metal look on the backsplash for a dramatic look.

* Concrete – this rough, hard surface has an urban look. Look for natural, honed concrete or a painted surface for an added touch.

* Granite countertops – a perennial favorite in many kitchen designs. Try sharp black for a contemporary look.

Kitchen Cabinet Hardware is Finishing Touch

The cabinet knobs and pulls you select should add the finishing touch to your contemporary kitchen design. Try adding styles that have minimal detailing and a sleek, edgy look. Among the options are stainless steel, thin pulls and crisp, round knobs in aluminum.

When planning a cabinet refacing project, look for ways to change your kitchen design. If you’ve always wanted a dramatic, contemporary kitchen design, look for ways to incorporate the style into your new kitchen design.

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Refacing Kitchen Cabinets

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Are you thinking of a quick and affordable way to remodel your kitchen with beautiful results? The most striking feature of a beautiful kitchen is cabinetry, and as a result the first consideration when planning a kitchen remodeling project. The only drawback to overhauling the cabinetry in your kitchen is that it can be very expensive.  If you love your floor and countertops, but your kitchen cabinets look worn out then refacing kitchen cabinets could be the answer to revitalizing your kitchen back into that sparkling gem.

 

Refacing kitchen cabinets is a fairly simple process, and the main consideration before choosing to start a cabinet refacing project is determining if the old cabinets to be refaced are sturdy and functional on the inside. The cabinet structure and shelving will remain unchanged while the existing door and drawer facing is removed and resurfaced, or replaced with new material. And, with refacing kitchen cabinets you don’t have to sacrifice any style because material choices can range from solid wood and laminate, to veneers, and more. 

 

In most cases a kitchen remodeling will not include any layout change which makes the process of refacing kitchen cabinets a fairly simple one that could be completed in three easy steps. First- all of the doors and drawers are removed from the kitchen cabinets. Second – the outside of the cabinets are covered over with a quarter inch veneer. Third – all new matching doors and drawers are installed with new hardware and hinges. 

 

Cabinet styles and materials are widely available when choosing to reface your kitchen, and you will find as many options with refacing kitchen cabinets as you would if you choose to purchase brand new kitchen cabinets. You can select from a variety of door styles that include shaker, summit roman, summit cathedral, and color options such as maple, oak or just a traditional white. There is really no limit, and finding a style that meets your taste should be readily available with a little research. 

 

Molding and fillers can add the perfect finishing touch to your newly refaced cabinets, and are also widely available.  You can select from crown molding, rope molding, dentil molding, cove molding, shoe molding and corner molding to accentuate the look of your newly refaced kitchen.

 

So, if you’re budget doesn’t allow for a complete kitchen cabinet renovation and you still want to add some flare consider Refacing Kitchen Cabinets to transform the kitchen.   

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