4 Ways To Make Changes To Your Kitchen Cabinets

Having a spacious storage area inside your kitchen can sometimes be overwhelming.

People often tend to just randomly place items on their cabinets and shelves when they still have a lot of space. But by doing that, you eventually may find yourself taking much of your time looking for things inside your cabinets because it’s not organized.

There are numerous homeowners that want to make changes in their cabinets to fix that. Some of them will clean the cabinets and take out everything that’s unnecessary or no longer important. Others will also want to give the cabinets a new look. Yet the lack of time hinders most of them.

You may be thinking of doing these things as well. Before you remove your chipped, scratched, or old cabinets, note that there is still one last route to take before a call to the curtain: the refinishing state.

There are ways you can make your cabinets look brand new. Starts online where you can find lots of trending ideas on how to update your kitchen cabinets. If you are looking for something that will save you time and money, then here are some of the hacks you can do on your own in your kitchen.

Your cabinets will look as good as new with the following guidance:

  • #1 Clean the surfaces

At the beginning of this project, do a thorough scrubbing of your kitchen cabinetry before you do any refinishing. To do so, remove the cabinet from the walls carefully, clean it off and allow the wood time to dry out completely.

It's a good idea to mark or number the doors to the cabinet so you'll position them in the right place. If you're sanding or painting, be careful not to paint over the markings or sand off. They need to fit the holes for the hinges too, so you can quickly tell which door is going where.

  • #2 Protect yourself

Place drop cloths on the countertops as well as covering appliances and walls. When using a wood cleaner, do not forget to wear gloves and eye protection.

  • #3 Soak the hardware

Since the hardware is possibly in need of excellent cleaning, place them for 30 minutes in a big basin of soapy water. Before rinsing, you should clean them gently with a soft brush. Once clean, allow the hardware to dry out completely. Then add a polish and again enable the pieces to dry.

  • #4 Strip and refinish your cabinets

Now it's time to clean your cabinets — and the process can get messy here. Next, make sure the room is well ventilated and preferably outside.

You will need to find out what form of finish is already on the wood to decide which stripping agent is best for your cabinetry. For example, if you think the cabinetry has a wax finish, then you're going to have to put a few drops of oil on the wood. If the solution absorbs the wood, then you are right. Other choices include shellac, lacquer, paint, vinyl, polyurethane, varnish, penetrating oil or a water-based finish, each of which has its requirements for proper removal or treatment.

If you prefer these methods to be done by professionals, then you can definitely count on Paint Core Finishes. Our team of experts is here to help you get the job done. We are experts in repainting, refurbishing, and refinishing kitchen cabinets in your area, whether the job is on-site or off-site. You can visit our website at www.paintcore.ca for more information.

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