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Author :: Kevin Stith  |
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| Article Title :: Discount Kitchen Cabinets |
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| If you are tired of your old kitchen and are looking for ways to give it a new lease on life at affordable rates, then discounted kitchen cabinets can provide you with an ideal solution. This is for people who don’t want to actually replace the cabinets, but just give them a new look to brighten up the surroundings.Buying discount kitchen cabinets are more affordable than replacing cabinets and have the advantage of giving your kitchen a fresh, clear and polished look. This brightens up the kitchen environment making working in it a pleasant experience. Also, if you are thinking of selling your home, new well-polished cabinets will definitely increase its resale value.You (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Improvement Articles |
Author :: Kevin Stith  |
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| Article Title :: Kitchen Cabinet Doors |
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| Kitchen cabinets experience maximum wear because of the very nature of their utility. They bear the brunt of the heat, grease, food residue, and stains, that result from cooking. Sooner or later, you come to the decision that your kitchen cabinets need revamping. Replacing kitchen cabinets can prove to be an expensive option. A less costly and often more creative option can be replacing or repainting the doors of the kitchen cabinets.Search the market and you will find you can utilize professional expertise to get custom-made laminate doors for your cabinets. These laminated doors imitate wood and don’t require paint. Professional cabinetmakers will make doors of any size and an (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Improvement Articles |
Author :: Kevin Stith  |
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| Article Title :: Kitchen Cabinet Hardware |
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| Remodeling your kitchen is big investment, and to get the best out of the deal, you need to be very careful about the cabinet hardware you choose. This is because the hardware provides the final touch to the cabinets by highlighting their aesthetic value. Kitchen cabinet hardware includes knobs pulls, hinges, and drawer slides.The placement of knobs on cabinets requires some serious thinking because an out of place positioning can mar the effect of the cabinet. So you need to check whether the knob should be at the center or the side of the cabinet.Decide whether you want a vintage, contemporary, or trendy look for your kitchen cabinets. The market is flooded with knobs to s (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Improvement Articles |
Author :: Kevin Stith  |
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| Article Title :: Kitchen Cabinet Knobs |
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| Knobs are conspicuous by their presence on all kitchen cabinets and their unique styles and finishes add to the aesthetic value of the kitchen and provide the ideal environment to cook away to your heart’s content.Gone are the days when the knobs were either flat or round. Today, you can choose from a wide array of styles and finishes available. You have the choice of high quality solid aluminum knobs with a silky smooth finish. Also available are the timeless classics with their unique cutting edge. These are the ideal choice if the ‘feel of centuries’ appeals to your senses.Then there are the futuristic pieces available in solid granite to give your kitchen cabinets (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Improvement Articles |
Author :: Kevin Stith  |
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| Article Title :: Kitchen Cabinet Refacing |
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| Kitchen cabinets tend to bear the major brunt of cooking activities. The heat, grease, water, and food residue all take their toll and it is only a matter of time before you need to revitalize your kitchen. Buying new kitchen cabinets can prove to be an expensive option. Alternatively, you can think of refacing them as an ideal solution to give your kitchen a fresh new look.The entire enterprise of refacing can prove to be constructive experience if you decide to let loose your creative urges and give the cabinets that unique distinctive touch that will define your kitchen. On the practical side, it will help to cut down the costs you would otherwise have to set aside for a profess (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Improvement Articles |
Author :: Kevin Stith  |
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| Article Title :: Kitchen Cabinets: Parts And Accessories |
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| The importance of kitchen cabinets lies in their utility in storing away your cutlery, fruits, vegetables, and the other accessories that make your cooking a unique experience. In fact, if you remodel your kitchen, you’ll find that the lion’s share of your budget will go in buying kitchen cabinets. Considering their expenses and their utility, you need to do a lot of research to get maximum returns for your investment. Added to this is the fact that these cabinets are going to be an integral part of your kitchen décor for years to come. Look around and you’ll find that kitchen cabinets can usually be classified in two broad categories, contemporary cabinets and traditional cabinets (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Improvement Articles |
Author :: Kevin Stith  |
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| Article Title :: Painting Kitchen Cabinets |
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| Over time, grease, water, heat, stains, and food residues leave indelible marks on your once beautiful kitchen cabinets. If you didn’t want to spend a large sum of money buying new cabinets, you should study your options carefully and you will find a way out. Instead of replacing the cabinets, you can think of giving them a face-lift by a repainting them. Do the job yourself, and you can cut down the costs further. Of course, there will be an added bonus of the creative satisfaction you’ll get on doing the work yourself.If you decide to paint your kitchen cabinets, keep in mind that the work could well spread over a period of three days. This will mean three days of eating out, (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Improvement Articles |
Author :: Richard Banks  |
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| Article Title :: Fireplace Design - A Real Burning Issue |
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| Mantlepiece and grate styles have altered but the basic structural elements of a fireplace have not radically changed for hundreds of years. The early combination of a large stone or brick opening with a chimney built over it evolved from the obvious fact that smoke rises, rather than from a scientific understanding of how a well-designed flue system works. Consequently early wood and later coal-burning fires were very inefficient and it was not until a certain Benjamin Thompson (also known as Count Rumford) produced his thesis on the principles of fireplace design in 1799 that smaller grates and improvements in the internal shape of the openings were introduced.A brick or stone en (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Improvement Articles |
Author :: Ed Eckley  |
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| Article Title :: Foundation Problems, Do's and Don'ts |
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| Mother Nature can often times create serious problems for homeowners, especially where building foundations are at the mercy of weather related problems.
This article is meant to provide some helpful suggestions to homeowners about foundation problems,and what to do about them.The signs of foundation problems are usually things like cracks showing up in walls and ceilings, sticking doors and windows, un-even or sagging floors, and obvious exterior visual signs such as twisted or un-even siding, cracks in brickwork,out-of-square garage doors, etc.The important things to keep in mind are the following instructions that may be very helpful in providing solutions to the above m (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Improvement Articles |
Author :: Mike Pulli  |
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| Article Title :: How to Substantially Cut Your Energy Bills |
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| Look In The Attic: Attic insulation is taken for granted many homeowners think they're covered when they're not. A well insulated attic will afford you a substantial savings on your heating costs. Make a trip to your attic with a ruler/yard stick in hand, check the thickness of your insulation if the insulation under the rafters is six inches thick or less, you need to adjust your R-value. R-value is a rating of resistance to heat flow; higher numbers signal a better ability to protect against heat transfer. Most attics need an R-value of 38 or more, which typically translates into at least a foot of insulation, (check with a local insulation retailer for the proper coverage in your area (read full article) |
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