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Thursday, 29 May 2008 14:26 |
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When making big changes in the kitchen like, you may find the only real choice your have is to completely replace the cabinets. You also may find that old cabinets have started to sag under the weight of a large load, like your antique china. In this case the shelves may not be worth saving, so an upgrade is in order.
There are a couple of different ways you can take in going about replacing your cabinets. Probably the most attractive overall is to go with a fully custom installation. These cabinets are built onto a single base unit, and so they have no visible seams. If you are wanting to do the installation yourself, a great alternative is buying modular units. These can look almost as good as the fully custom units, and are sized in increments so that they are flexible enough to be used in a variety of spaces. Since they are modular they can be much more easily handles. And they can also be purchased as ready to assemble (or RTA) units, which is a little more work to assemble, but much easier to transport and move. You can find either of these in a wide range of woods and finishes, so there is sure to be something for your home.
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