Updating Your Kitchen Cupboards doesn't have to be a huge undertaking. Yes, people still use the term cupboards to describe their kitchen cabinets. While they are no longer the stand alone or hand built cabinets that used to define kitchen cupboards of the past, use can still get a similar look from stock kitchen cabinets.
While most homeowners are willing to try their hand at doing projects around the house themselves, for some reason the kitchen is one the areas that scares the average homeowner. In reality, updating your kitchen or replacing the kitchen cupboards isn't that big of a project. With the quality of the products that are on the market today, it is not unrealistic for even an average skilled homeowner to completely remodel their kitchen. With labor being the largest part of any kitchen remodel, the savings can literally be in the tens of thousands.
As long as you are not planning any major structural changes, the hardest part of the kitchen remodel will be the assembly of the kitchen cupboards. I use ready-to-assemble cabinets for all of my renovation projects, and they literally go together with just a screwdriver. So not only are they less expensive to buy, but I am also saving money on the labor and installation.
Even though they are stock cabinets, laying out your kitchen is still easy. Most RTA manufacturers produce a wide range of filler pieces and accessories to compliment the kitchen cupboard lines, so even odd shaped kitchens are not hard to layout. So if you are tired of looking at old and outdated kitchen cabinets, it may be time to consider replacing them with new kitchen cupboards.
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Home buying involves many choices. People could make a decision on a house because of one option or choice, but more often than not, it is determined by several factors. Most choices come down to a house being well designed and fitting a families needs. From this an individual or family will expect the house or "investment" to grow in value over time.
Some elements of the house are a bonus. Yes a well designed house makes the choice easier, but then with this choice will come other features that are nice additions. Smaller features of a house are not the deciding factor of home buying, but often help with the decision. One of these smaller features that could go along way is the kitchen cupboards or in other words the kitchen cabinets. Cabinets are not the first thing you think about when entering a house, but once you get to the kitchen, this feature becomes a noticeable and important attribute.
A kitchen cupboard is an old term that has slowly transformed over the last half century. Many homes built before the nineteen fifties had the traditional kitchen cupboards. These cabinets were large solid wood fixtures that were often custom built for each individual house. The kitchen cupboard has transformed over the years and has become smaller in size. Of course this transformation has already started to go in a cycle and the traditional kitchen cupboard, once out of date, is showing up again.
The housing boom in the nineteen fifties, largely brought on by the prosperity after the war caused a large demand for new housing. Tract housing developments called for new ideas for the kitchen. Traditional kitchen cupboards were no longer practical; instead, smaller, sleeker cabinets were needed to fit into these new houses. Houses were smaller and a large kitchen now became obsolete, so the kitchen cupboard was now substituted with the modern kitchen cabinet. For the next forty to fifty years these cabinets were the dominate feature in the kitchen. Of course there are always exceptions, but for the most part, the kitchen cupboard was downsized in height and width, made less appealing, and mostly was there for usage not design.
Fortunately the cycle of design has changed and kitchen cabinets have come full circle. There are more choices today and actually a style of the kitchen cupboard is back in fashion. Large pantry cabinets have come back into a house and from this the renaissance of the kitchen has begun. Another sign of a "throw back" kitchen is the return of the taller kitchen cabinet. Most cabinets are around thirty inches high; however a forty two inch kitchen cabinet or kitchen cupboard had now become an option. Of course if you're going to buy these larger (forty two inch) kitchen cupboards, you will need a higher ceiling, but if you have that higher ceiling, these kitchen cabinets fill the space nicely.
The kitchen cupboard has come a long way. Once a piece of furniture, it was then reduced to a no-frills, practical use, but now it has made its way into the kitchen as a furnishing with style.
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