Alexander Vitorino • Oct 26, 2019

Cabinet Refacing is an Eco-Friendly Home Remodeling solution

Cabinet Refacing is an Eco-Friendly Home Remodeling solution.

If you’re looking for ways to go green with your home renovation project, cabinet refacing (recycling your old cabinets) is an easy way to cut back on waste and environmental damage. Cabinet Refacing is more cost-effective, straight-forward, and time-efficient, now you can add eco-friendly to that list. We throw away hundreds of tons of stuff away each year and chop down a couple billion trees along with that.

Unless major layout changes are going to be made with your kitchen cabinets, refacing makes both ecological and economic sense. New cabinet boxes can be installed where needed, using the same custom-made doors being put on the refaced cabinets.

If you’re thinking about remodeling your kitchen, please Consider this:

1. Most new cabinets these days are made of a heavy compressed mixture of chipped wood and chemicals, and honestly, they don’t compare to most older the cabinets you already have in your home.

2. The manufacturers of the new cabinets contribute to environmental pollution, and the waste is dumped in our landfills.

3. New cabinets, and the raw materials of which they are made, involve transporting the new cabinets several times, typically over long distances, utilizing Diesel fuel.

By recycling the major components of your existing kitchen through cabinet refacing, you will contribute to the growing movement towards environmentally responsible building and remodeling practices.

By Alexander Vitorino 26 Apr, 2020
Cabinet Resurfacing vs. Refacing Cabinet resurfacing also known as cabinet refinishing involves removing the existing finish using a combination of chemicals, sanding and scraping all the existing cabinet parts. This process is time-consuming and at best the end result will be just a cosmetic improvement. It will not fix structural and functionality issues like warped doors, faulty door hinges and drawer glides. Cabinet resurfacing however, is the way to go if your intention is to only address physical issues such as scratches, dents and faded colors, to fix these problems you do not necessarily have to reface the entire kitchen, especially if all the major components barring the surface are still in good condition. Cabinet refacing on the other hand, involves completely removing everything except the cabinet frames, which are often the sturdiest part of kitchen cabinets. Once the cabinet face frames and sides are prepped, a new durable real wood veneer will be bonded over it, brand new doors with soft close hinges, drawer fronts, moldings such as crown and light rail are installed, in some cases new dovetail drawer boxes with easy close glides are also installed. Also, with refacing you have the option to add cabinets to the existing layout, that old trash compactor that you have not used for years can be replaced with a base cabinet, always wanted a farmhouse sink? Well that can also be done during the refacing process, the list goes on, your choices are unlimited. We at Ideal Home Improvement, do not finish our refacing materials, all cabinet components finishes are factory-applied, which dramatically reduces the installation time and eliminates the need to deal with fumes in your home during installation, not mission the fact that you will get top notch, durable, beautifully finished kitchen that will last for many years to come. Visit our supplier www.walzcraft.com and browse through their impressive lineup of doors and finish choices, be prepared to be amazed. To Recap: Cabinet refacing is like getting brand new kitchen and resurfacing basically freshens up your existing cabinets, refacing gives you completely new components since the cabinet fronts and doors will be replaced, you have the freedom to choose any new door design, finish, and material that you want. Contact us for more information about kitchen cabinet refacing, we will be happy to amuser your questions. Call 978-314-7882 or go to www.idealcabinetrefacing.com and fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-pressure in-home consultation. We serve many areas in MA and NH.
By Alexander Vitorino 01 Feb, 2020
A backsplash is the finishing touch on a kitchen remodel which adds huge visual impact in a kitchen. There isn’t necessarily a right or wrong way to go about it, hopefully this post will help you to feel more confident in making a selection. First and foremost, it is important to take a step back and look at your kitchen as one whole statement. Rather than focusing on the color of your cabinets or countertop and trying to find a tile to coordinate, as long as you choose a tile that coordinates with the palette of colors in your kitchen, you really can’t go wrong. It’s truly about going with your gut and choosing what looks best to you. While subway tile is still a bit trendy, it’s a classic style that works with any design style. In going with either a glass tile or a smaller matte version you get something a little different than the norm thought it’s still timeless. Here is a link that will help you decide on the perfect backsplash, have fun it! https://www.pinterest.com/katiegambell/kitchen-backsplash-ideas/
By Alexander Vitorino 09 Nov, 2019
As the holidays approach, your kitchen will become the center of your home. Between Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas, you’ll be spending most of your time in your kitchen spreading the holiday cheer, hosting your friends and family, preparing delicious food and sharing warm conversations. Many homeowners whose kitchens are taking center stage for the holidays are considering remodeling or updating them. You’re probably thinking that time is running out but don’t worry, there’s no need for a full remodel, all you need to refresh your kitchen is a few efficient tips and tricks to help you create that perfect entertaining space, for a fraction of the price. Replacing cabinets can get expensive, but if they’re in good shape, a little facelift is all they really need to look like new. Try a fresh coat of paint, replace hardware, installing a new faucet, installing a tile backsplash or have your cabinets refaced for a grand makeover. This process will take less then a week to complete before the holidays and the results will be stunning. Just a few changes can really impact your space and make it merry and bright just in time for the holidays!
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