How to Save on Updated Cabinets

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Buying new cabinets outright might seem a little out of your price range, but don’t worry. It turns out that there are multiple ways to save when updating cabinets. Better yet, many of these ideas are incredibly simple. Check out the following:

Replace The Door And Drawer Faces

The vast majority of kitchen cabinet material is found behind the door and drawer faces. And because hardly any of it is on show, it means you have massive opportunities to save money.

Why replace the entire unit and go to all that expense when you can just swap out the facade for a new one? After all, the basic structure of your kitchen cabinets is almost certainly still serviceable. Replacing it would be a waste of resources.

Get Professionals To Repaint Your Cabinets

Getting your cabinets repainted is something you can do at the same time as having them refaced, making it look as if you’ve had a full renovation.

When repainting your kitchen cabinets. Professionals will usually unclip the doors and drawers first and then remove the hinges. If they can’t remove them, they’ll simply cover them with painter’s tape. 

They’ll then prep the kitchen cabinet surfaces and ensure they’re completely clean before beginning painting. Most surfaces need both a primer and topcoat for chip-resistance and the best finish.

Choose Framed Cabinets

A framed cabinet usually has one of the following door styles: 

  • Full, which means the door covers the opening entirely
  • Semi-overlay where there is a small reveal
  • Inset door, which is where the door sits inside the walls of a cabinet, a little bit like a picture in a frame. 

A frameless cabinet, by contrast, is constructed differently. The door attaches to the sidewall of the cabinet, meaning that there is no reveal or surround around it, producing a cleaner, more minimalist look. 

Framed cabinets tend to be considerably less expensive than their frameless counterparts. So, if you’re conducting a full restoration, you might want to use them instead. They work particularly well in classical and traditional interiors.

Choose Ready-To-Assemble Cabinets

Ready-to-assemble cabinets save money by arriving flat packed. All you need to do is take them out of the box, follow the instructions, and attach them to your walls. 

DIY-savvy homeowners can often put these cabinets together themselves. However, if you don’t have the confidence to do that, you can also hire installers to do it for you. 

Flatpack is considerably less expensive, but you need to watch for quality.

Look For Affordable Custom Design Cabinets

Don’t assume that you can’t afford custom design cabinets. There are many inexpensive options out there that could suit your budget. Furthermore, they might provide substantially more value to you than buying generic cabinets that don’t fit your kitchen properly. 

Always shop around for deals and look for the best prices. Keep your eyes peeled for seasonal sales where vendors offer discounts. 

In conclusion, there are multiple ways to save on kitchen cabinets. Some methods, such as simply refacing drawers and cabinets, could come at less than a quarter of the price of a full renovation.

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