The question may seem elementary; “how do you replace a cabinet door?” The process may not be as simple as one might think. I’ve been remodeling kitchen cabinets for over thirty years.
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There are many different styles of wine glass holders designed to be installed under cabinets. Some stemware racks do not need to be altered and others do. The grooved slats are available in many different finishes and sizes. Usually the process of attaching them to the bottom of a bar or kitchen cupboard involves securing them with a couple of screws.
Important to Know:
Many of the oak, maple, walnut, cherry or poplar wood holders are unfinished. You may need to get some polyurethane clear-coat or Minwax.
There are also different sized bases on wine glasses. Some of the customer reviews on Amazon
reported that the grooves were too small for their wine glass bases.
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I was surfing through a few of Google’s images for ideas for kitchen cabinet designs and came across this colorful clashing mess. I know when I first saw it what I thought…WHOA! I paused to consider and then reconsider what I had just seen.
I made this post today to see what our reader’s thoughts are on this particular design.
- Is this kitchen too busy?
- What needs to be added or taken away?
- Would you buy a home that looked like this?
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The video below gives professional tips on how to install glass tiles for splashbacks between your counter and kitchen cabinets. Creative ideas like this make kitchens stand out from the ordinary. You are going to need a few tools, a little time and a fair amount of money. These little glass squares are not necessarily a reasonably priced item. The materials used in this clip come from recycled bottles, supplied by Ocean Side Glass. They are available in many different colors, textures and finishes.
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The video below demonstrates glazing techniques for kitchen doors. If your existing cabinets are clear coated, this is a great way upgrade old doors by adding a nice pin strip. It’s an easy refinishing process that takes a little specialty stain and a can of clear spray lacquer. You will be able to apply this dark antique brown color everywhere that it will stick on routed details or in the crevices of your cabinets.
Important: Before applying any of the spray lacquer, test compatibility on a small area on the back of one of your kitchen cabinet doors. If the paints fight with each other, try using a spray polyurethane. Lacquer is preferred because it will dry in a few minutes compared to long drying times associated with other top coats.
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