Archive for December, 2009

Average cost of Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

By Izzie · December 31, 2009 · Filed in Custom Wood Vent Hood · No Comments »

Average cost of Kitchen cabinet in thermofoil material should cost some where between $2,500.00 to $9,000.00 depends on the running feet of your kitchen,

The way you measure it is as follow: measure the face of the upper cabinets and then measure the face of the base cabinet add them up, the total  running feet is  your kitchen cabinet running feet.

Average cost of Kitchen cabinets in solid wood doors and cabinet veneer faces depends on the wood door style and the wood specie it can vary from $3,500.00 to $12,000.00.

It is always recommended to call a reputable company to provide you with a free in home consultation and a free Estimate.

Cabinet Refacing vs Custom new cabinets

By Izzie · December 26, 2009 · Filed in How To, cabinets · No Comments »

The Pros and cons between cabinet refacing and new or custom cabinets are:

When you decided to remodel your kitchen if you are going to get all new cabinets  you will  have to have  some one demolish your existing cabinets and counter tops, then you might have issues with fixing your walls  from the demolition damages, and you might have to fix or may be even to  replace your flooring because the foot print might change and so on.

But if  you give your kitchen a face lift with cabinet refacing you save at least 50% by not replacing the counter top (if you like the one you have or if you just replaced it not too long ago) which you would not be able to do with replacing all cabinets with  new cabinets, when you do refacing  you will be able to stay in the house, use all your appliances and save money there by not eating out side etc. Cabinet Refacing saves you a tone of money and your kitchen/bathroom will look just like new with all the latest styles, if your exiting cabinet interiors are in good shape why to replace the cabinet just give them a nice face lift.

Should I Hire My Friend For My Kitchen Renovation?

By webhead20 · December 8, 2009 · Filed in How To · No Comments »

Blueprints, leveler and hammerHave you ever considered hiring your friend of neighbor for a construction job?  Maybe renovate your kitchen or bathroom?  In looking for a qualified kitchen remodeling company, you may look to your own personal relationships.

A word of warning!!

Doing business, especially in your home, can be an uncomfortable, stressful and a painstaking process. Working with someone you have a personal relationship with can dramatically affect the future of that relationship for a long time to come.  Before deciding to work with someone you know, be sure that relationship can withstand the stress a remodel can create. (more…)