Satin Nickel Door Hardware Freshens Any Room
Freshen Up Your Space with
Satin Nickel Door Knobs
Are you
considering beginning a do-it-yourself home remodeling project? Does
this
project include freshening up your kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or
hallway
cabinets? If so, removing and replacing your cabinet
hardware accessories is
the easiest – and least expensive way – to update the style and finish
of any
cabinet, shelf or door unit. Reinstalling new cabinet hardware is a
cinch—just
follow these guidelines.
Step #1: Be Prepared
Prior to
beginning any home remodeling project, you should always be prepared
for what
is in store for you. This includes creating a budget, mapping out what
you
would like to accomplish, anticipating ‘emergency’ funds and
purchasing or gathering the tools you will need to complete the
project. Creating a budget can be quickly accomplished by eliminating
any
unnecessary luxuries you and your family enjoy on a daily basis such as
coffee,
trips to fast food chains and on-a-whim stops to the local mall. You’ll
see the
savings amass quickly just by skipping these trips without having to
dip into
your pay check or savings accounts.
Additionally,
gathering the tools
you need to succeed in replacing cabinet hardware is
critical. You’ll need the following items: hammer, screw driver, level
and
pencil. Preparing for this home remodeling project will help keep you
organized
and motivated; also, this will eliminate any need to call in a
professional –
which will save you time and money in the long run.
Step #2: Remove the
Eyesores
Now that you are
ready to begin your home hardware project, it’s time to remove the
outdated,
cracked, mismatched or worn cabinets, shelves and door hardware. Most –
if not
all – of these pieces of furniture are secured with screws surrounding
the
mounting pieces. Simply unscrew screws with your screwdriver (be
careful not to
strip the screws if you plan on reusing them in the future). Be sure to
collect
all screws, hinges, drawer
pulls and door knobs so you have an accurate count
of the hardware pieces you will need to replace.
Step #3: Purchase New
Goods
Now for the fun
part! It’s time to go window shopping for your new home hardware
pieces. This
gives you the chance to get creative with your remodeling ideals. Door knobs
and cabinet accessories come in a variety of materials and finishes; it
is
important to consider your home’s overall theme prior to purchasing
your
materials. Materials typically include nickel, chrome, iron, brass,
copper,
glass and stainless steel. Likewise, door knobs and screws also are
available
in multiple finishes that can truly make – or break—any style in any
room.
Traditional finishes include satin, weathered, burnished or polished.
Finally,
especially when it comes to door knobs, choosing the appropriate sizing
based
on location can truly transform your home instantaneously; kitchens and
bathroom medicine cabinets are ideal places for larger knobs and other
fixtures.
Step #4: Go for a Test
Drive
Before you
purchase all thirty (give or take a few) replacement pieces for your
kitchen,
bedroom or bathroom, consider giving your new hardware a test drive. If
you
were deliberating between two finishes, materials or sizes, consider
purchasing
one of each and temporarily installing the pieces to see which grows on
you the
most. This way, you won’t have to purchase two sets of replacement
parts for
your entire room but you will get the chance to explore your options.
If you’re simply
trying to just remove and replace your cabinetry units as quickly as
possible,
opt for satin nickel door knobs.
Nickel virtually matches any theme, colors, or
patterns that you may have already established in your home and the
satin
finish will only glamorize and accentuate the look you’ve created. Be
sure to
purchase matching screws, hinges and floor registers to keep your
home’s theme
consistent.