So this weekend's mini-project was CABINET HARDWARE! I dearly LOVE hardware and light fixtures, they are like the bling bling jewelry for your home. I've been looking at hardware for years and just never made a final decision and brought it home. But I made a final choice this week because I'm gearing up to paint the island black and when that is done I wanted the hardware finished so I didn't have to wait another day for it to be complete.
Back in the 80's home builders came up with some cost savings ideas for cabinets. The first being little slots on the cabinets so you didn't "need" hardware. The second being the switch from stain grade to paint grade wood. Both resulted in huge savings, but sadly also resulted in many people painting over their beautiful stain grade cabinetry to "update" their homes to today's standard. I can't describe my stained cabinets as beautiful because I would never pick an oak stain color. I'm working on a solution to that because I really don't want to paint all the stain grade wood. Stay tuned for my solution.
No hardware - I'm thinking these would be much better with opaque glass panels |
Notice how lighting makes a big difference in the color of the cabinets in these photos. They actually look more like the photo below in person.
Drawer handles were the first step |
Tools required include a drill, a screwdriver and a Diet Coke |
The lovely new hardware even makes the old oak colored cabinets look a little better and my sweetie was glad he could make me so happy with a mini-project |
Much Love & Laughter,
Laura
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5 comments:
Hardware is definitely jewellery for cabinetry! I redid a kitchen for a client by removing the centre panels and replacing them with seeded glass. You could only see a dim outline of what was inside and the rest of the wood looked great. ~ Maureen
Maureen, That's exactly the look I want - just the outline of what is inside. So far I'm having problems finding someone to cut out the center panels of wood. My husband is worried he won't get them cut out perfectly. I could buy new doors, but that would cost a lot more and the solid oak doors are in good condition, they just need a face lift.
I love the hardware! We redid our kitchen last year and have similar handles! Enjoy!
Nancy
Laura your new hardware looks great! Nothing easier than adding hardware to dress up a kitchen! Thanx for coming to THT and I hope your weekend is going well!:)
hardware can make such a difference! Very nice! found you from debbie doos
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