Cabinets and Countertops
How to Create Antique Wood Effects on Your Cabinet Door
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:16An antique cabinet door creates interest and appeal in the room. It makes a room look warm, cozy and inviting. You do not actually need to own a piece of furniture that dates back to decades ago. With the right tools in hand you can create antique wood effects to your cabinet door, no matter how new it is.
Tools and Materials Needed:
Paper
Pencil
Newspapers
Bag
Fine grit sandpaper
Medium grit sandpaper
Lint free towel
Paint
Roller
Stain
Paintbrush
Rag
Step 1: Remove Cabinet Door
How to Build V-Groove Cabinet Doors
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:15If you want to update your kitchen but don't want to put out tens of thousands of dollars for a complete kitchen remodel, replacing your cabinet doors can give you a new-looking kitchen for a tiny fraction of the price.
Materials Needed
Hardwood with a straight grain
Router with V-Groove Bit
Hinges
Sandpaper
Rotary Tool
Drill
Choose Your Wood
How to Build Radius Cabinet Doors
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:14Replacing cabinet doors can revitalize the appearance of a kitchen without the cost of a complete remodel. DIY radius cabinet doors provide the look of a new kitchen at a fraction of the price.
Materials and Tools Needed
Hardwood with a Straight Grain
Bending Form
Hinges
Sandpaper
Rotary Tool
Drill
Wood Clamps
Circular Saw or Table Saw
Step 1 - Choose Your Wood
How to Build a Curio Style Cabinet
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:13We all collect bits and pieces on our travels, and they can look really good in a well-built curio cabinet.
The Basic Design
You need to know how deep it needs to be, how high and how long. You will also need to work out the size of glass you need for the doors and the number of shelves. A good wood to use is oak, because it is a fine-grained hardwood and can be worked easily.
Cut the Various Parts and Finish Them
How to Add Trim to Kitchen Cabinets
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:13Kitchen cabinets can be given a high-end look simply by adding trim. Trims are available in unfinished and finished forms. Unfinished trims are available in wood, which you may easily stain to match the color of your cabinets. On the other hand, finished trims maybe bought to match the color of your existing cabinets. Trims are also available in plastic. You may add trim to kitchen cabinets yourself by following the simple steps mentioned below.
Tools and Materials Required
measuring tape
trim strips
sand paper
pencil
saw
utility knife or shears
glue
Give Your Kitchen Cabinets a Fresh New Look with Paint
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:12Have you grown tired of your old kitchen cabinets? If you want to give them a fresh new look without the expense of refacing (or replacing), try painting.
Painting your kitchen cabinets is one of the least expensive ways to update the look of your kitchen-and, it's not as difficult as you may think. Here are some tips from the experts at Zinsser that can make kitchen cabinet painting quick and easy:
First, remove all doors, drawers, handles and hardware.
Finding The Best Replacement Glass For Cabinets
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:11Follow these tips for finding replacement glass for cabinets:
Decide what type of glass you want and need for your cabinets. Options include standard clear plate glass, decorative or etched glass and even stained glass. Compare costs according to style and size.
Determine the size of the panel you will be replacing. If the original glass from your cabinet is in tact, measure it. If not measure the opening for the glass and add approximately 1/8 inch to the width and height.
Faux Finish Cabinets: 3 Ideas
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:11With little or no previous painting experience it is possible to faux finish cabinets in your kitchen for a whole new look. If you are tired of the same old wood cabinets, cabinet faux finishes will allow you to the change the look of your kitchen for a very affordable price. Most decorators agree that sponge painting, rag painting, and combing are the main three options for faux finishing cabinets. Each of these techniques can be accomplished with the following tools and supplies.
Tools and Materials Needed
Plastic sheeting
Base paint
Glaze
2 Paint trays
Painters Tape
Cabinet Doors with European Concealed Hinges
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:10Smooth lines on cabinet doors give your kitchen cabinets a finished look. When you can hide the hardware by using European concealed hinges you keep the integrity of your cabinets and woodwork without breaking the lines with exposed hinges.
Styles of European Concealed Hinges
Building Your Own Sliding Cabinet Doors
Submitted by Lohan on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 20:10Sliding cabinet doors are convenient, as they are easy to open. The doors will also improve the overall appeal of your cabinet. Building sliding doors is a simple process that you can accomplish by yourself, provided you have the right tools and materials.
Tools and Materials Needed:
Slide mechanism
Plywood
Tape measure
Table saw
Sand paper
Drill
Screwdriver
Paint brush
Paint
Pencil
Wood putty
Step 1 - Remove Existing Door

