Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people even consider the waste and impact to the environment when they rip out 20 year old solid wood cabinets because they want an updated look? It's so ignorant. How is wasteful = modern? to take out real solid wood and replace it with particle wood shipped from China. Insane!
Because they look better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people even consider the waste and impact to the environment when they rip out 20 year old solid wood cabinets because they want an updated look? It's so ignorant. How is wasteful = modern? to take out real solid wood and replace it with particle wood shipped from China. Insane!
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Anonymous wrote:Do people even consider the waste and impact to the environment when they rip out 20 year old solid wood cabinets because they want an updated look? It's so ignorant. How is wasteful = modern? to take out real solid wood and replace it with particle wood shipped from China. Insane!
Anonymous wrote:Ah, this hits home. We bought our forever house and it had an old lady kitchen. Well actually, the kitchen was designed by a Hilsdale College newsletter receiving alarmist who literally sold the house because he thought the 2008 market crash and election of Obama meant society was collapsing. Then he regretted it and tried to get out of the contract. But I digress.
So the kitchen was these ugly square floral tiles, dark cabinets, a dark blue granite with light blue flecks, black appliances. I would never have chosen any of these things but I wasn't going to rip out perfectly good cabinets or counters, so I had the cabinets painted white, did a new subway tile backsplash to try to work with the counters, accepted the appliances, and laid a nice blue stone on the floor.
AND THEN . . . we went out of town and the previous owner had done a shoddy job creating the master bath out of an old sleeping porch. He didn't insulate the pipes and the temperature dropped and one of them burst, sending 20,000 gallons of water streaming through our kitchen. A hunk of drywall even fell off onto the stove and somehow started a fire! So in the end we got a new kitchen anyway. Oh well. We tried. I was actually sad because we'd made the kitchen work; it was very homey. All that water and then materials wasted, sigh.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I hear you. I’ve been living with a kitchen I hate for over a decade because I hate the waste of throwing out perfectly good solid wood cabinets. We are starting to have a lot of issues with broken doors/hinges (we repaired and replaced a couple already) and there are also some things I would prefer to change (like better storage for baking sheets). Have you done cabinet refacing or have suggestions about how to do upgrades in a more environmentally friendly manner? I’d love recommendations for a kitchen designer who can take environmental costs into consideration but also form and function.
Anonymous wrote:Do people even consider the waste and impact to the environment when they rip out 20 year old solid wood cabinets because they want an updated look? It's so ignorant. How is wasteful = modern? to take out real solid wood and replace it with particle wood shipped from China. Insane!
Anonymous wrote:Do people even consider the waste and impact to the environment when they rip out 20 year old solid wood cabinets because they want an updated look? It's so ignorant. How is wasteful = modern? to take out real solid wood and replace it with particle wood shipped from China. Insane!