Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Replace Your Kitchen Cabinet Doors for a Whole New Look

Giving your kitchen a whole new look can be quite expensive, but it doesn’t have to be! If your cabinets are in good condition, instead of replacing them consider just replacing the doors!

Many places now offer many different designs of customized cabinet doors. No matter what style kitchen you’re going for, you should be able to find doors that will fit right in!

Custom cabinet doors also come in a wide variety of woods and colors. Taking a small door from your kitchen along on your shopping trip will help insure that your doors match the cabinet bases in your kitchen perfectly!


Just measure the size of all of your existing cabinet doors and take the measurements with you when shopping for new ones. Once you’ve gotten the new doors, all you’ll need to do is attach the hinges!

Another quicker and cheaper way to change the look of your kitchen cabinets is with new hardware. Just changing the handles on your drawers and doors can spice up your kitchen with a new look!

Add Some Tiles to Your Kitchen for a Decorative Touch!

The kitchen is one of most expensive rooms in your home to remodel. Adding tiles around the back of your counter tops is a great way to give your kitchen a new decor without the high expense!

The hardest part of choosing the tiles will probably be in picking the design. There are literally countless designs to choose from, including anything from solid colors, tiles that look like rock, to floral and fruit designs!

Before purchasing and installing tiles, you should give it a lot of thought. If you use theme based tiles such as fruit, then changing the look of your kitchen will mean that you have to change tiles!

Choosing solid color tiles or tiles that look like natural rock and stone, will give you the option of redecorating your kitchen without the work of changing the tiles!


Kitchen tiles are easy to install and just one layer around the back of your counter tops adds a decorative touch to your kitchen walls. It’s also a great way to protect the walls behind your sink from water damage! 

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