Thursday, January 14th, 2010 at
10:07 pm
I have a moderately small kitchen and i want to reface the cabinets. I was thinking white would look best so it would make the kitchen look bigger, but i really want to do a cherry/oak finish. Would that make the room look too small, and is it out of style to have white cabinets? 10pts for best answer! Thx
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
10:11 pm
The trim of my kitchen cabinet doesn’t match the countertops. (Brown trimmed cabinets with grey countertops ahh)
I live in one of those apartments where you cannot paint the walls or use any wallpaper.
I was thinking about using a removable border to cover the lining of the cabinet… Kind of like a contact paper thing…
What do you think? Any ideas?
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
10:08 pm
wood filler and rescrewed them again but after a couple of months they went loose again. The kitchen cabinet is made of chipboard. Any great ideas?
Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at
10:20 pm
The kitchen has white walls and cabinets with berry counter tops.The wall runs into the living room and want to paint a pale grey. How do I transition from the white to the grey?
Saturday, December 12th, 2009 at
10:14 pm
We have older kitchen cabinets in our rental home and the hinges are rusty in places. Is there anyway to get the rust off to try and salvage them for a few months until we can afford to buy new ones? We tried steel wool -but it just knocked off the high spots. I’m going to try Brasso this afternoon. Any other suggestions?
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at
10:10 pm
I am building my kitchen from scratch and I need a kitchen maker. I am looking for a good quality brand, but not necessarily top of the line. I am thinking of a white glossy laminate cabinets and stainless steel appliances. I have met with german and italian kitchen makers. But so far I’ve only met 2 that are within my budget and have the design requirement I have. Please help anyone?
Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
10:15 pm
Hello Everyone,
I’m a young female and I would like to replace my kitchen countertop cabinet. The sink is attached to the unit and I would like to know how to remove the entire cabinet…if someone can provide me quick and easy steps on how to do this? I would greatly appreciate the advice
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at
10:30 pm
We are selling our vintage kitchen in the home we just purchased. Below you will find the details on the kitchen.
We have found the original blender that attaches to the counter blender hookup. This cabinet set is in pristine condition, but will need some restoration (they were installed in 1953). A set like this is extremely rare. All have original serial numbers still inside the cabinet, including a push button lazy susan. ALL of these were way ahead of their time in 1953.