If so, you could test a spot on
the back of a cabinet door to see how it might work.
• Paint a second coat on
the BACK of cabinet doors and drawers.
Anyway, two coats on the cabinet boxes, and then two coats on
the back of the cabinet doors.
«Stacked white bins and removable hooks on
the back of the cabinet door further maximize the interior space.»
Not exact matches
You know at the end
of Thanksgiving, when your fridge is full
of last little bits
of things and your pantry is packed with tiny McCormick spice containers that you hold onto, knowing in your heart
of hearts that the last bit
of pumpkin purée will go fuzzy in the refrigerator
door and the pumpkin pie spice will turn rancid by the time you search for it in the
back corners
of the
cabinet next fall?
Spring levers are locks in which a latch is attached to the
back of the frame
of the
cabinet, and a lever is attached inside the
door.
Mom 4 Real has another beautiful white kitchen, but had the genius idea
of removing some
of her upper
cabinet doors and painting the
backs with a fun teal color.
I used a foam brush to apply Mod Podge to the
back of the paper and then applied it the
cabinet doors.
Front
cabinet doors lift up and slide
back out
of your way.
That wasn't the only case
of Mondays, as I realized I forgot my wallet as soon as I stepped out the
door, which was good since I went
back in to retrieve it quickly, but while on my way to work, I realized that I had forgotten my keys for my
cabinet, which means I'd have no access to my snacks and other things in my drawers.
Oddly, the entire
back of the tablet is powerfully magnetized; I stuck it to a fridge, a filing
cabinet, and an office
door.
Includes new kitchen with sleek
cabinets, granite and stainless steel
back splash, new fireplace surround
of Venetian plaster, re-positioned wine cooler, lighting, fans,
doors, drawers, hardware and more!
And they invested plenty
of their hobby and interest time
back into the house — Kenny made their custom
cabinets, welded the hardware for their barn - style bathroom
door, and even milled some
of their own lumber.
The wreaths are attached to the
cabinet doors by hanging the ribbon from a command hook on the
back of the
door.
But today's tutorial will take any unassuming closet or
cabinet door and make it into a workhorse with an organized
back -
of -
door shelf that you can build to -LSB-...]
If I had it to do over, I would look for a
cabinet where the
door open and then pivot and push
back inside the
cabinet, instead
of just standing open like an open
cabinet door.
Paint an island, the walls, your table or chairs, window trim, your
cabinet doors,
backs of cabinets, a free - standing
cabinet, rugs or accessories are all places where a new color might transform the feel
of a kitchen.
I'm in the process
of painting the
cabinet doors, which is why they're off right now, and I've just decided the
cabinet can't be used until the
doors are put
back on.
Remove a
cabinet door and paint the
back of the
cabinet a cheery color as a fun backdrop for baking items or dishes.
I hung racks on the
back of a basement
door for pantry items, put shelving in my basement for bulky items, put a metal rack for mixers and small appliances in a
back hall, hung attractive items on the wall, utilized the inside
of cabinet doors, and didn't have excess
of anything.
So I went on and sealed the front
of the vanity so I could put the hinges
back on the vanity, then remove the
cabinet doors from the hinges.
One
of the most popular pictures on 320 Sycamore is from a Parade
of Homes ^ ^ ^ where they did this and those two long
cabinet doors past the fridge are actually a
door to the pantry where the wall does go
back behind the fridge to allow it to be even with the ovens and other
cabinets.
I had bought this unit to put on the
back of a kitchen
cabinet door; however it wasn't wide enough to mount properly and not have the screws possibly go through the raised panel.
I have a nice size kitchen with very little
cabinet space.I made a closet into a pantry so all I need is a lil space for dishes.I just got married and received a very nice set
of a olive green dish set that I have not opened because my
cabinets need a real bad make over.The
cabinets over the sink are coming apart from the wall.I know all we would have to do is replace the
backs of the
cabinet and mount them up properly on the wall.I tried to explain it to my husband < but he understands more when he sees it in writing.I have always loved the idea
of cabinets with no
doors.I love baskets as well and so I went on a hunt for a idea to bring my vision
of what i would love my kitchen to look like.One day I decided to go on my favorite web site and I saw a picture
of black
cabinets, no
doors with baskets.OMG..
I want to
doors to look the same as the ones on the
cabinet on the right, but I want them to fold
back and into the
cabinet so they won't obstruct our view
of the TV.
A few years
back I stumbled onto home blogs by accident and came upon your blog.I could not believe my eyes when I saw the kitchen in your last house.I must have looked at it hundreds
of times!I'm now a devoted follower and want you to know that your home is truly» inspired» andI look forward to many more beautiful and practical ideas.Because
of your post several years ago, I removed the
cabinet doors in my galley kitchen and it feels like a huge weight lifted!
He said installing upper
cabinets above the stove would greatly reduce the line
of site through the kitchen as you enter from the
back door.
With glas
cabinet doors you could line the
back of those
cabinets with paper put up double stick tape for a little splash.
Hang all
of your newly refaced kitchen
cabinet doors following the directions above, then stand
back and pat yourself on the
back for a job well done.
Then the
cabinet team came
back at the end
of the week and installed all the
doors.
In other rooms, hang large hooks on the
back of your closet
doors for clothing, and small hooks on the
back of the medicine -
cabinet door for necklaces.
We took the
doors off some
of our
cabinets about a year ago and I've never looked
back or regretted the decision for a second!
For a cleaner looking
cabinet door, when it is about glazing
cabinets make sure you don't glaze the
back side
of the
doors.
A free standing
cabinet An unused closet A
back of the
door rack A peg board in a hall way A wall rack in a little used bedroom A laundry room Where else?
I'm a huge fan
of open shelving... the first thing I did when I moved into our farmhouse was remove the
doors, paint the
back of the
cabinets and then wallpaper the shelves inside....
I looked at your plan and your
back door into the kitchen is exactly like mine, even with a bank
of pantry
cabinets to the other side
of door; L shapped counter and I have an island.
And, I recently updated both
of my pantrys (one the size
of a basic coat closet, the other a tall double
doored cabinet that was part
of a new wall
of cabinets I designed a few years
back).
To address the issue
of shoe storage, I proposed adding a shallow shoe
cabinet in the mudroom, right across from the
back door.
Now that all
of the painting is done and over with * phew * it's time to put the
cabinet drawers and
doors back on.
As soon as we closed on our house, we started several projects immediately — we replaced our roof, removed the scruffy edges on the extra carport (aka «winnie hole»), added hardwood (red oak) floors in the living room, dining room, kitchen / den, and laundry room to match the floors in the
back half
of the house, screened and recoated the hardwood floors in the
back half
of the house, replaced the two sliding glass
doors from the kitchen / den out onto the porch with French
doors, removed
doors between the kitchen and dining room and between the den and entry way, painted the wood panelling in the den, painted the
cabinets in the kitchen, replaced the old
cabinet hardware, replaced the sink and range / hood, replaced a single wall oven with a double one, added granite tile kitchen countertops, added a beadboard backsplash, replaced a few light fixtures, added a chair rail in the dining room, added crown moulding in the living room and dining room, and painted lots
of rooms.
I put up the barn wood
back splash behind the sink crossing my fingers that the multiple different shades
of wood and patina would help those mahogany
doors and pine
cabinets clash a little less horribly.
I liked everything else you did, changing the
back splash, island top and putting glass in some
of the
cabinet doors.
Tall
cabinets make the most
of this hall space inside a
back door, which opens into a kitchen and breakfast nook.
-LSB-...] Mom 4 Real has another beautiful white kitchen, but had the genius idea
of removing some
of her upper
cabinet doors and painting the
backs with a fun teal color.
Drill holes
of the same size for the 1x3s
of the front
cabinet door frame, and the
back 3/4 ″ plywood piece.
The
back of the kitchen boasts white glass - front
cabinets surrounding a stainless steel kitchen hood over swing - arm pot filler over stainless steel stove beside windows and French
doors under transom windows.
The paint definitely came off a lot easier with the paint remover and more and more
of the original character started to come
back like this pretty detail around the
doors which unbelievably matched our kitchen
cabinets.
«Think
of a TV
cabinet where the
doors open and slide
back into the unit.»