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Refurbish Kitchen Cabinets: Shelves and Hardware

Refurbish Kitchen Cabinets: Shelves and HardwareRefurbish Kitchen Cabinets: Shelves and Hardware Most kitchen cabinets, even inexpensive ones, work well and look good for a few years, but eventually daily wear and tear takes its toll. Self-closing doors don't. Shelves made of particleboard warp under the weight of heavy dishes or canned goods. Plastic shelf supports break or the holes

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
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Self Rimmed Plastic Laminate Counter Tops - Installation

Self Rimmed Plastic Laminate Counter Tops - InstallationSelf Rimmed Plastic Laminate Counter Tops - Installation Since there are so many types of counter tops, we will only be discussing the most commonly used today the plastic laminate. These can be either pre-molded or self rimmed. Self-rimmed means you apply the laminate over an old counter top or a new counter top core. Self rimmed...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
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Solid-Surface Tops Make Great Kitchen Counters

Solid-Surface Tops Make Great Kitchen CountersSolid-Surface Tops Make Great Kitchen Counters If you're looking to do something different in your kitchen, you might want to consider the option of a solid-surface countertop such as Corian or Avonite. While more expensive than many other types of tops, they can make a bold and beautiful addition to any kitchen. Solid surface tops are...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
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The Kitchen Debates

The Kitchen DebatesThe Kitchen Debates Over the years I've learned that it's very difficult to design a great kitchen, but fairly easy to design a good one-in fact, a basic kitchen will usually just about design itself. This assertion may have my kitchen designer colleagues whipping out their Dreizack knives, but no matter. First, on the question of size:...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
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The Wooden Cutting Block

The Wooden Cutting BlockThe Wooden Cutting Block FAQ Wood butcher block can take much hard wear and tear, be resurfaced or repaired, and continue looking good for many years. Before using a new butcher block, season it to prevent staining and absorption of food odors and bacteria. A mineral oil finish is preferable to polyurethane or varnish because the oil...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
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