Anonymous wrote:Price out the cost of new cabinets. Might be cheaper in the end.
Anonymous wrote:I have lived in my house for 17 yrs and the previous owners installed beautiful, custom cherry cabinets in the kitchen. I liked them when we moved in but HATE them now and want a more modern minimalist look in the kitchen. DH absolutely opposed to having them painted but opened to having them lightened. Anyone done this? What are my options
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Trapped in the 80s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New 'minimalist' countertop, maybe farmhouse sink, replace backsplash and door/drawer pulls will make a huge difference. Another idea is to glaze the cabinets, which is way cheaper than painting. If you must replace something that is high quality just because you're tired of it, please have them removed carefully and donate (Habitat for Humanity or other). Please don't send them to a landfill.
Oh, dear Maude, do NOT try to fix one trend by sticking another one in there.
But yes, new pulls (if the hinges are visible, make sure they match the new pulls) and a new backsplash will help a lot.
And ditto for the Habitat Restore plan if you do replace them.
But think about this: You used to love the cabinets. Now you don't. How do you know you won't get tired of new cabinets equally quickly?
Anonymous wrote:New 'minimalist' countertop, maybe farmhouse sink, replace backsplash and door/drawer pulls will make a huge difference. Another idea is to glaze the cabinets, which is way cheaper than painting. If you must replace something that is high quality just because you're tired of it, please have them removed carefully and donate (Habitat for Humanity or other). Please don't send them to a landfill.
Anonymous wrote:I've got a beautiful kitchen - dark wood, light granite. But the wood is not high quality. I know that. They ding up easily even though I can touch them right back up.
In my former kitchen, I had beautiful, solid cherry cabinets along with some custom features - like a lazy susan for the pots/pans.. Oh, I long for the quality of those cabinets. Really, really think about replacing what you have Op. Cherry is pretty timeless. What is not in now, will be in tomorrow.