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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 7
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Kitchen Remodeling Ideas on a Budget
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Use these tips from Lowe’s Creative Ideas to remodel your kitchen on a budget by making changes in stages. Update your outdated kitchen cabinets by applying a simple coat of paint and changing out the cabinet and drawer pulls. Installing glass fronts on end cabinets will help to open up the space. Update old kitchen countertops instead of replacing them by using Modern Masters Countertop Transformation. Installing sleek new appliances is another easy way to make your kitchen look more modern and up-to-date. Open up your kitchen by removing soffits and upper cabinets. This will allow the kitchen to flow into the dining room. Tie the dining room and kitchen together by tiling the backsplash and one wall in the dining room with high-style stone subway tile. Adding shelves in the dining room that match the kitchen countertops will also help to coordinate the spaces. These shelves can be used to store things or used as extra storage space. Incorporating DIY projects like the chairs and the floor cloth in this video provides an affordable way to incorporate high impact style into your kitchen. Transform a wall into functional art by painting it with chalkboard paint. For more creative interior design ideas, visit www.lowescreativeideas.com Find all your supplies for your do-it-yourself projects at http

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what surface is the best, stainless steel, granite, corian?
Best way to clean stainless steel kitchen countertops?
Posted by: | CommentsMy appliances are black and my floor is laminate with brown, brownish red, and gray.
Kitchen Remodeling-which route is better?
Posted by: | CommentsI’m remodeling my 10×10 kitchen with new cabinets, granite countertop..and appliances and was wondering if it would be better to purchase all the stuff myself and then hire a general contractor to install everything or hire a kitchen remodel contractor that will do all that for me for one lump sump? I’m not looking to get high end stuff…i’m more of a practical person. I’ve looked in to Home Depot & Lowe’s and their installation doesn’t include taking out the cabinets or counter-top so I would still need to hire someone else to do that. I’m not very handy. Which route has you done and any advice you can give me? Any idea as far as the price range it would cost? I’m not doing any extra plumbing or electrical wiring. I would love to hear from some and your experience
can my existing kitchen countertops be reused if i replace the cabinets? i have corian.?
Posted by: | Commentsi had new countertops professionally installed 2 years ago. at this time i would like to replace the cabinets, but i do not want to buy new counters if it is not necessary.
What do I do with my kitchen floor?
Posted by: | CommentsI am removing 2 layers of old stick-on vinyl tile. Underneath is some adhesive, (I guess). It is sticky and BLACK. I can’t tell if it was put onto plywood or a hardwood floor. If it’s plywood, is it possible there is a hardwood floor underneath? If so, I would like to try to get down to that and use it. BUT if it’s probably nothing good underneath, Im just going to put a new set of stickon tiles on again. SO, first question: Do you think there is a chance the plywood is on top of a hard wood floor?? And second question: If not, then once I get all the tile off of the 12′ x 18′ floor, I will have a huge floor of black sticky stuff. What can I do other than hurry up and lay down some new stick-on tiles using the sticky stuff that is already there-(and what do I do when six ppl in the house need to walk thru and it’s all sticky??) Thanks!