Cabinet Hardware

Neat Cabinet Hardware

by guestpost on February 9, 2010

Choosing cabinet hardware is always the fun part of renovating a kitchen or bathroom. From copper ornate styles to fun and simple lines and colors, cabinet hinges, pulls and knob backplates are offered in numerous designs so you can create the look you want just with the cabinet hardware. Pick your hardware to match the style you want, and match everything from hinges to pulls in the same color: gold hinges will clash with copper knobs. If the hinges you already have on your cabinets are still good but the wrong color, paint them with a small brush the right color, but not too heavily so they won’t work anymore.

How to Buy Cabinet Hardware

by guestpost on January 7, 2010

Cabinet hardware can be quite confusing. Some can be seen while others parts are hidden. Therefore unless you are a professional you may not be able to shop for the right hardware. Although hinges, handles and catches come along with your cabinets, it is important to select cabinets fitted with quality hardware. This will ensure long life of the cabinet. For drawers, it is important to choose quality rails, rollers and knobs. Hardware such as knobs and handles play an important role in the aesthetics of your home. Therefore check if they are styled and finished as per your preferences. Once properly chosen, your cabinet hardware will require virtually no maintenance for years.

Cabinet hardware can be the perfect way to update your interior decoration, as it comes in so many styles that there is something for almost any home.  Cabinet hardware is especially useful in putting finishing touches on your kitchen cabinets.  The rustic look is a popular one for many kitchens and there are many kinds of cabinet hardware that can accent this look.  Iron cabinet hardware has a great rustic look and is readily available.  It comes in a few different finishes that can complement many colors in your kitchen.  Copper cabinet hardware also has a rustic look, especially when it’s of the darker variety.  In fact, any metal in a dark finish can be a good addition to a rustic kitchen.  Another popular type of kitchen décor is retro.  Kitchen cabinet hardware, of course, can help bring this look together.  Chrome hardware looks great in retro kitchens, invoking the feel of a powerful 50’s car.  If you prefer something more classic, try an antique look.  Polished brass cabinet hardware looks great with antique inspired kitchen furniture.  Glass cabinet hardware can also complement this design.  Whatever your style, there are plenty of varieties of great cabinet hardware to choose from.

Cabinet hardware is a great way to enhance your home

by guestpost on November 9, 2009

Cabinet hardware is a great way to enhance your home design with small details but if you are not sure how to go about finding new cabinet hardware, here are a few things to think about.  First, you’re going to want to define the look or theme of the room where you are installing your new cabinet hardware.  Themes can range from general style ideas like traditional or modern to very specific ones like food items or animals.  Picking themed cabinet hardware can make your entire redecorating process a lot more streamlined, though.  Think about the themes that best display your personality and your home’s charm.  If you have a laid back personality, a warm casual look can be good for your home.  If you are more organized, try a sophisticated modern look.  Your cabinet hardware should reflect these looks.  Cabinet hardware with soft edges and natural materials has a comfortable, casual look.  Angular cabinet hardware in bright metal has more of a modern look.  If you like specific styles, you can probably find cabinet hardware that will complement these, as well.  Whether it’s antique or trendy, there is a type of cabinet hardware to fit your sense of style.  So take some time to find cabinet hardware that helps you convey your personality in the best way possible.

How to Install Under Cabinet Lighting

by guestpost on October 7, 2009

How to install under cabinet lighting is a simple job that can be tackled with just a few hours and tools. Under cabinet lighting can help brighten up any kitchen. It brings out and accentuates your counter tops. There are all sorts of options available in under cabinet lighting. Sound simple? It can be. Let’s get started.

The first step to any home improvement project is to take a trip down to the hardware store.
You’ll need the following items:

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How to Install Cabinet Knobs

by guestpost on September 15, 2009

Installing a new set of cabinet knobs can rejuvenate a tired and worn kitchen. It’s a much less expensive option than blowing a few grand for refinishing or even worse a full blown cabinet rip out and remodel. How to install cabinet knobs is really not as hard as it may look. There are just a few things to consider before you get cracking. Do your new cabinet knobs fit where the old ones were? If so then wow you’ve lucked out! All you need to do is remove the old hardware, clean the cabinet facing around where the old knob was and screw the new bolt to the new knob. For the other 99.9% of us it’s going to take a little bit more work than that.

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How to Install Kitchen Cabinet Hardware

by guestpost on August 31, 2009

How to install kitchen cabinet hardware can be a little bit tricky. You need to make some really exact measurements to ensure everything sits flush and even. Of course there is an upside to doing it yourself. You get the exact hardware you want with the added bonus of saving thousands of dollars on a remodel job. There are all sorts of options available in each type of hardware. We’ll look at a few different types and how to install them.  First thing you need to do is install hinges.

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How to Hang Cabinet Doors

by guestpost on August 4, 2009

Cabinet makers charge a ton of money to install new cabinetry. It doesn’t have to be that way. With a little time and a lot of patience anyone can learn how to hang cabinet doors. Why waste money on having a carpenter come out to your home when with just a few simple tools you can do the job yourself. There are only a few tools needed to hang cabinet doors:

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