The Impact of New Kitchen Cabinets
When homeowners think about sprucing up the appearance of the home, kitchen cabinets are often the first items thought about to change. Often they are changed simply because of the color or the design, but sometimes because the family needs kitchen cabinets that are more friendly to their lifestyle. Especially in older homes, some of the more classic cabinets may be too shallow to perform a useful function by holding small appliances and larger plates and dishes.
As families grow, their needs change and in a number of instances, the existing cabinetry may not be large enough to hold everything. Depending on the age of the units, they may also be deteriorating and threatening to turn into kindling during a midnight crash from the wall. Regardless of the incentive, there are designs and styles of kitchen cabinets than can better suit the needs of the homeowners.
If you are updating the cabinets that are attached to the wall, you may also consider replacing or changing the ones under the countertop. A totally redesigned kitchen may also call for getting a new countertop, but is not a necessary change if the additional expense is outside of your budget.
Your Budget as a Limiting Factor
Improving old kitchen cabinets and putting in updated ones can be a dirty and somewhat expensive endeavor and if the cabinets are not falling apart, refinishing them can be much less expensive. The doors can be taken off for easier access and the work on them can be completed in the basement or garage, away from dishes and food items. Once the project is completed, replacing the aged hardware with newer, updated hinges and handles can make a huge difference in their appearance.
In the past the cabinets may have been painted and while it may take some time to strip and clean them the underlying wood will in many cases be in excellent condition. Of course, there was a period in the 1960's when many units of kitchen cabinets were made of metal and rust may demand they be replaced with new ones. Proper care would call for them, if not in too bad a shape, to be sanded and repainted once all the aged finish is gone.
The overall look of the kitchen can be vastly improved by refinishing or replacing the kitchen cabinets and depending on the budget for the project, the cabinets can be repainted, refinished or replaced. Keep future projects in mind so that in the end the kitchen represents a unified color and design.
Elite Home Builders is your Chicago Kitchen Remodeling expert.
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