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May 17, 2011

Choosing the Right Counter to Compliment Your New Cabinets

Selecting your countertop is vital to completing your kitchen renovation project. Pick the right one and you will have years of enjoyment in your kitchen, pick the wrong one and you will regret ever starting this project.

There are several options to consider when picking your countertop. First, you have to decide on the type of counter top. Among the many options are concrete, granite, linoleum, wood, tile, and many more. You can also combine materials to fit your look and your budget. For instance, you can have a wood base with granite slices adhered to it.

Although rather new on the scene, concrete provides a wide range of options. The concrete can be poured to take on virtually any shape, can be dyed to any shade, and can be stamped to simulate any texture. The downsides are that it can be quite heavy, and if it cracks, it is very difficult to repair it to look acceptable again.

Granite is gaining in popularity and is becoming the go to material for a high-end kitchen. Granite can be found in literally thousands of shades and mottling. It is easy to clean, and maintain. It is very durable and it can last for years without showing any signs of aging. On the other hand, it will be nearly impossible to find replacement pieces that will match your original pieces exactly. Another quality to consider is that since it is so hard, it can be unforgiving when putting down fragile glass with any force.

Wood counter tops, or butcher-block counter tops are a historic choice. These tops can last a long time and can be simply restored to their original look by merely sanding them and resealing them.

This is just a few with the numerous choices for you to think about. Make sure you’ve teamed up with reputable cabinet maker that can take you to a wholesale warehouse where you are able to personally see and feel many of the different types of countertops.

BarrWood Cabinets http://www.KitchenCabinetsCantonGa.com has a wide selection of stock, semi-custom, and custom kitchen cabinets for you to choose from. Take advantage of our free kitchen cabinet style class, and make your kitchen project quick and easy. To learn much more, please call us today at 770-737-4696.

Filed under Kitchen Counters by Jim Barre

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July 2, 2009

Remodeling your kitchen cabinets yourself

Kitchen cabinet remodeling can be done in many ways. What you need to consider is the final result that you want and the budget that you have. If you do not mind spending a lot of money, it makes sense to get new cabinets and replace the existing ones. On the other hand, if there are budget constraints it would be better to provide a new look to the cabinets that you have in your house. Either ways, you should remember not to consider the cabinets in isolation while remodeling the kitchen.

The best way to give a new look to the cabinets is by refinishing and sanding the color of the cabinets. If you want to have good results as well as make the task easy, it would be better to remove the hardware along with the drawers and doors. You should sand everything to get the finish that you want. For sanding to have maximum impact, it is necessary to use solvents so that wax or stain does not cling to the wood.

When you are sanding the cabinets of the kitchen, you also need to sand the doors and other drawer facings so that all of them match when the task is completed. Sanding will remove all the dust and once this is done, the cabinets can be painted over again or wood stain can be applied over it.

If the cabinet faces two areas of the kitchen, you can use glass sliding doors instead of the normal doors so that you can see into the cupboard. This will enable you to easily see what has been kept inside the cabinets. Another advantage of glass sliding doors is that they make the room appear very large.

When you are remodeling the kitchen, you will have to loosen the counter tops so that there is no difficulty in having access to the base of the cabinets. This is a good step as you will not get to see ugly streaks where the base cabinet row meets the counter top. The cleaning process will also be facilitated by taking this precaution.

If the wall cabinets need a lot of repairing, it makes more sense to take them off the walls and then work on them. Taking the cabinets off the walls and working on them either in the basement or the garage will make the whole process fast. This might pose problems for you in the kitchen, but it will be temporary and you will also get your job done quicker. Kitchen cabinets can solve a lot of problems for you.

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Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Adam Peters

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