Showing posts with label kitchen cabinets and doors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen cabinets and doors. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Characteristics of Kitchen Replacement Doors


As time passes, your kitchen would slowly deteriorate, which is also dependent on the extent of usage. Soon, you will find yourself changing the hinges of your cabinets, changing the faucet, changing the window’s glass, and so on. And some of the biggest units that you would have are kitchen replacement doors.


So what should you be looking for replacement doors? Is there any manufacturer that you should keep your eye on? Which should have the greatest value, quality or price? Below are some of the characteristics that we should be looking for our kitchen doors:

1. Fire resistant

Did you know that the wood material, coating, and the rest of finishing used for a single kitchen door make up its ‘fire-resistant rating’? This means that one door has the capacity to resist fire, giving you chance to save it when fire accidents happen.You will know the rating by checking with the store where you are buying it. 

If possible, find other kitchen units which are fire resistant, this would make it safer for you and your family. Most fire accidents happen in the kitchen because there are many flammable materials which are placed near the stove. 

2. Resistant to oils

Cleaning the kitchen is difficult especially after preparing meals which needed frying. When cooking oil boils, it goes anywhere, especially on the plate of your stove. Dusts are attracted easily which makes those oils thicker. If you leave them for a period of time, not cleaning them immediately, the build-up would cause stains which would give you a hard time removing.

If you can find doors for cabinets and the likes which material is resistant to oils, go ahead and buy it. It will give you so much advantage when cleaning. It makes maintenance less expensive as you do not need to buy tough cleaning solutions just to remove them. 

3. Resistant to abrasions

Scratches and abrasions are inevitable in the kitchen because of high traffic during mornings and evenings – time to prepare meals for the family. If you have a lot of these in the kitchen, eventually the place would look ugly and dull. So find doors which are resistant to scratches and abrasions.

These materials are usually of wood like teak. They are the premium ones. Do not ever go for softwood, no matter if the design is attractive. They would not do so much favour to you in keeping its structure in good shape.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Optional Replacement Kitchen Cabinet Doors Designs for Your Use

Sometimes, you only need replacement kitchen cabinet doors to solve the problem. To know if such a case may require you to analyze the extent of the problem. But to figure out what among all the available designs might take a lot of your time.

Of course, it would be easy if you have the exact same replica of what was broken. But what if such is not the case and you encountered difficulty on choosing the kitchen cabinet doors that would eventually fit? That is why you need to have options, and some of them can be among the following:

     1.   Mitered doors

Mitered doors have been carefully detailed to bring the best results. In fact, you can feel the quality and craftsmanship applied to it upon installation. That property alone makes it more than worthy to be included in your kitchen.

For better results, get and installed mitered drawers as well. If possible, try to retain the finishing wood material used to it so that it would stand out every single time you are in the kitchen. This will make you feel like you've got hold of some novelty furniture which is rarely found elsewhere.

     2.   Glass grid doors

Glass grid door is another perfect alternative for your kitchen. Especially if you are the type who immediately forgets what was inside a specific cabinet, these doors would allow you to see through them without difficulty.

This convenience can also help you see if there is a problem unknown to you that is already occurring inside the cabinet. An example of which is when pests have already found a different route to enter and play with whatsoever is inside it.

     3.   Panel doors

Whatever the material might be, you should have an option on what style you should use to fit with the kitchen. For this reason that panel doors are very advantageous. With lots to choose from, you will definitely find something that will attract you the most.

It also comes on different colors to choose from. So in case you wanted to change the overall kitchen theme, you can have them aligned to bring the best look.

     4.   Slab doors

The simplest of all designs would be slab doors. However, this simplicity doesn't mean that you are robbed of aesthetics or any other form of trending fashion. In fact, it lets you feel that you can keep it that way to look good.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

5 Common Repairs Done on Kitchen Cabinets and Doors


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It has always been the dilemma of homeowners whether to replace or repair broken cabinets and kitchen doors. It may be reasonable to replace if they are already old enough and inefficient because hinges can’t work on them anymore.

Broken kitchen cabinets and doors should be attended to as soon as possible because in some ways they could be the cause of wasted energy and resources. The following are some of the common repairs that can be done on them:

1.   Hinges

Broken hinges are usual to cabinets and doors especially if you use them very often. The condition of the hinges also depends on how harshly someone closes the cabinet and kitchen doors. In some cases, hinges break off due to rust or chipped wood.

If the wood to which the hinges are attached, is still good, you can just replace them with new ones. If not, then you can move to another side of it, but if it can’t be helped anymore, you have to really get a new door.

2.   Banging doors

It could be that the bumpers of your cabinet and kitchen doors are not functioning well anymore or you did not have them installed in the first place that’s why you hear a banging sound every time you close them.

You can just purchase some bumpers for cabinet doors which will just be stuck like an ordinary sticker. For kitchen doors, a big bumper which has two parts, and needed to be attached with screws at the back of the door and on the wall can solve the problem.

3.   Loose cabinet knobs

Check if your cabinet’s knobs are still good to go and just need some glue, or broken to get new ones. You use these knobs often and having them fixed right away will give you a lot of convenience.

4.   Swollen doors

Once wood swells, it means two things; either it didn’t undergo a good drying process or your atmosphere is really harsh to make it happen.

If you have hand planer, you can make the swollen side thinner to make the door fit to the jamb. If not then you might need replacement kitchen doors.

5.   Scratched, chipped, cracked

The edges of your cabinet and kitchen doors gets scratched, chipped, or cracked depending on their material. Most of the time, the constant closing and opening would lead to such condition.

You do not really need to have new doors for this. Instead, you need refinishing which can be done by professionals.