The antique mirror was installed on
my existing cabinet doors and I am in love with them.
The existing cabinet doors got a facelift via fresh white paint, crown moulding and new hardware, while Caesarstone countertops and a marble backsplash make the sleek white space look gleaming and brand new.
As a quick change when we bought the house, I decided to remove several of
the existing cabinet doors.
We'll show you how to cover up any evidence of old hardware and install new knobs and pulls on
existing cabinet doors.
So did you reuse
the existing cabinet doors or did you build new ones??
The idea for the plywood on top of
the existing cabinet doors... BRILLIANT!
Can you provide more information on how you used a thin piece of plywood to create the shaker style on
the existing cabinet doors.
Repaint dark cabinets white or off - white or replace
existing cabinet doors.
Not exact matches
This one - a half
door of sorts, perhaps for some kind of
cabinet or closet or space that no longer
existed inside the house.
In my past kitchens, I even took the
doors off an
existing cabinet to create open shelves!
In my past kitchens, I even took the
doors off an
existing cabinet to create open shelves!
This is a great example how an
existing kitchen with upper
cabinets can be transformed to an open shelf concept by removing the upper
cabinet doors.
They helped me match the
door to my
existing cabinets and it was off to be made.
Salvage
existing kitchen
cabinet boxes with a fresh coat of paint and install new
cabinet doors rather than starting over with all new
cabinets.
The
existing wall
cabinets were rejuvenated by cutting away the solid central
door panels and tacking up airy squares of chicken wire in their place.
By featuring some of your prettier «bathroom stuff» out on the open (vs. behind closed
doors like the
existing cabinet has), your eye will be drawn to what's happening on the vertical parts of the room, not just just horizontal ones - where the harvest gold elements are located.
From installing brand new
cabinets that fit the space, to raising the
existing cabinets, to adding open shelves to creating small
doors to adding some elaborate crown molding.
While he was busy building custom
cabinet doors, I removed all the
existing doors, drawer faces, and hardware.
We managed to keep the
existing cabinet frames by altering them, making new
doors, and giving everything a fresh coat of paint.
Other details we had to finalize: — For the
cabinet color, we elected to color - match the white to our
existing moulding throughout the house (which is roughly the color of what basic white non-tinted paint looks like after aging almost 50 years — we've repainted it all but had SW mix us something to match one of our old louver closet
doors since we like the color).
We were lucky enough to reuse the raw wood from the
existing joist to create the
cabinet doors.
Did you get all new
cabinets or just replace the
doors on your
existing cabinets?
However, the
existing sliding
door was placed so the
cabinets would sit about 6 inches into the
door so we had to end them short.
I cut out a fun shape to cover the
existing builder's grade medicine
cabinet, built a clock, and added old
door knobs for the towel holders.
In the kitchen, Merrill kept the home's
existing countertops and white Viking range but gave the base
cabinets a more relaxed vibe with new
doors painted in Benjamin Moore's Duxbury Gray.
On the other hand, if your
cabinets have no raised pattern, consider having new
doors put on the
existing frames.
This can include re-staining your
cabinets, painting your
cabinets, or replacing your
existing doors and keeping the
existing cabinet frames.