Posts Tagged ‘Kitchen Remodeling’

Oct

25

2009

The Beauty of Hickory Kitchen Cabinets

Hickory is a popular choice for wood kitchen cabinets . It is durable and has a strong, beautiful grain pattern. The strength and resilience of hickory makes it the perfect choice to stand the test of time when it comes to your kitchen cabinets.

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Oct

22

2009

Distressed Finish Kitchen Cabinets

Some people want a natural look in their kitchens and are drawn to a more distressed finish. One such finish that may have a funny name, but creates a very distinct look is called cow tails. Cow tails are swirl patterns similar to a coma which occur in cabinetry with a distressed glaze. These markings are really unique and created the very unusual kitchen cabinet design.

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Oct

21

2009

Lighten Up! Reface and Whitewash Kitchen Cabinets for a Brighter Look

If you have dark kitchen cabinets, re-facing and whitewashing them can brighten up but it is a project that requires effort and time. Make sure you do both because you just don’t want to white wash only – the stain or varnish could show through.

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Oct

19

2009

Engineering a Better Kitchen Cabinet

Kitchen cabinets are arguably one of the more expensive purchases for your home. Custom cabinets are outside many people’s budget but there are other choices which allow for you to have quality cabinets within a lower budget range. One such choice is cabinetry made from engineered wood.

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Oct

12

2009

Choosing Kitchen Cabinets That Fit Your Style and Your Budget

Selecting the correct cabinetry for your kitchen an exciting but sometimes challenging task. Not everyone can afford custom cabinets, so it is important to consider your budget first. Working within a set budget can make the task of selecting your new cabinets much easier.

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Oct

09

2009

Kitchen Cabinets with a Kick

Toe kicks occupy the area under the bottom of your base kitchen cabinets. The toe kick is used to hide the joints of the cabinetry. It is also recessed from the cabinet doors, allowing you to move closer to the countertop or cabinet area without kicking the actual door of the cabinet.

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