Kitchen Remodel With Cabinet Refacing

Cabinet Refinishing San Diego is basically a complete replacement of all the hardware, handles, doors, and drawer fronts on your cabinets, then adding a new veneer on the top of the already-existing surface of the cabinet “skin” (cassettes). The hardware that usually needs to be replaced is the cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, and other hardware on your cabinet doors. Other cabinet components that may also need to be refaced are doorbells, locks, and door covers.

You can choose to do your own cabinets if you have the skill and time. It’s certainly not a do-it-yourself project that you could do in a weekend, but it will save you money and be a more personal project than just getting a kitchen to remodel. The good news is that with the help of modern technology, you can do your cabinet refacing job yourself in a matter of hours.

For kitchen cabinets alone, you can choose to replace the knobs, drawer pulls, cabinet doors, and hardware by purchasing them at your local home improvement store. In fact, many hardware stores will allow you to purchase the pieces one by one to get an exact match for the cabinets in your kitchen. You’ll also find that these hardware items, such as doorbells, locks, and door covers, come in a variety of colors and finishes. This gives you even more choices in terms of matching your kitchen cabinets to the rest of your room’s decor.

The real advantage of doing your own cabinet refacing is that you’ll be able to get the cabinet doors you want at far less of a discount than if you hire someone to do it for you. Hiring Cabinet Resurfacing also ensures you quality work. You’ll also find that if you’re feeling fearless, you can tackle the entire refacing process by yourself and build your kitchen countertops from scratch. If this option sounds appealing to you, be sure to follow these few steps to get the best result.

To start the cabinet refacing project, you need to gather all of your kitchen hardware. These include boxes containing the handles and screws to hang your cabinets as well as other small hardware items like spoons and tongs. You also need to have some cardboard boxes containing lids or canisters for storing things like knives, scissors, rubber bands, rubber insulators, tape measure tape, pencils, and other miscellaneous items. These items will make it much easier to find things when you need them.

After you’ve gathered your equipment and supplies, it’s time to begin the cabinet refacing project. To prepare your walls for molding, you will need to sand down your concrete and remove any molding from around the edges. You should then either paint the concrete over or take a sander to the stain and sand it off. Be sure to work in plenty of room between the two layers of paint to allow for the molding to dry.

The next step of cabinet refacing is to cover up the unsightly molding. This can be done using thin sheet metal or wooden paneling. To cover your existing doors, you will need to purchase four days worth of supplies. These include two canisters of putty, four days of nails, a razor blade, masking tape, a primer brush, a latex primer, an acrylic topcoat, wood shims, and rags, among other supplies. You should also have a few liters of water on hand to clean up any drips or leaks that you might encounter during the four days.

Once everything has been assembled, you are ready to begin completing the refinishing job. To finish off the job, all that needs to be done is to apply two latex primer coats to the edges and corners. Make sure to let each coat dry thoroughly before applying the final layer of paint. By following these steps, a homeowner can find that cabinet refacing is a do-it-yourself project that will make their kitchen remodel go very smoothly.