Are You Ready to Tackle Your Home Remodeling Project?
Kitchen Design - Kitchen
Cabinet Knobs
Are
you ready to tackle your home remodeling project? Think it cannot be
accomplished without overall chaos, dust and dirt everywhere and a
long, drawn
out process? Wrong! Updating your kitchen design can be done in a few
simple
steps – and best of all – without calling in a professional! Follow
these
guidelines to accomplish the easiest do it yourself project today -
changing your kitchen
cabinet knobs. What do you
have to wait for?
Get Organized
Getting
organized for a home remodeling project is the hardest but most
critical step
in any project. Between managing a home, running errands, work and
picking up
the children, your time is quite limited. Since you are going to be
renovating
your kitchen, you will need to create an additional make shift kitchen
area.
This includes space to do basic cooking, food storage, family meals,
homework
and other tasks that typically take place in the kitchen and adjacent
eating
area. Plan ahead and try to make or purchase frozen meals that can be
easily
cooked without using many pots and pans. Designate an appropriate
homework
space that will help children study without distractions such as gaming
systems
and computers unless necessary. Family meals can be fun and
adventurous; try
sitting on cushions on the floor and having a picnic.
Create a
Budget
Skip
the daily caffeine high that you’re accustomed to as well as the quick
trips to
the mall. These unnecessary trips can quickly add up without you even
knowing
it. Watch the money you would have otherwise spent accumulate quickly
for your
renovation project. Not only will you be eliminating spending but also
cutting
down on calories consumed with your latte. Now that you have a budget,
when you
are ready to purchase your replacement parts, stick to what you can
afford - many kitchen appliances, lighting fixtures, and cabinet hardware can be found
at incredible prices!
Going over budget is a major home renovation no-no.
Do Your
Homework
Before
you take a crowbar to your ugly cabinets, be sure to do the necessary
research
on kitchen cabinet
knobs and pulls. Determine what style and look you would
like to achieve before you entirely destroy your kitchen cabinet units
and the
dust amasses. Write down the costs of the styles you think you’d like
and
consult your budget to see what you can afford.
Get Dirty
One
of the best parts of redesigning your kitchen is removing the old
kitchen
accessories, including kitchen cabinet knobs. Prying cracked or old
cabinetry
with a crow bar or hammer can be a major stress and frustration
reliever. If
you want to keep your children occupied, have them help you unscrew the
smaller
parts, depending on their ages. Be sure to keep a running list of the
parts you
will need to purchase, including the number of screws, hinges,
knobs and doors.
Replace and
Redesign
Once
your cabinet and knobs have been thrown out, it’s time to purchase the
replacements. Traditional kitchen cabinets are made of solid wood or
vinyl with
a wooden finish. Knobs are most often made of stainless steel, chrome,
brass,
iron, nickel or colored glass. Depending on your kitchen’s design,
you’ll want
to pick the material that best reflects your style. For contemporary
kitchens,
stainless steel accessories are ideal, especially if you are a stickler
for
germs. Fun kitchen knobs and pulls in colored glass are always an easy
way to
kick up the glamour in any kitchen; these handles can be custom made in
any
color to match existing wall paper, paint or other accessories.
While choosing material and finishes are important, so is the placement of your kitchen cabinet knobs. Waist level cabinets are easily opened by having traditional sized knobs and drawer pulls in the center of the cabinet. However, cabinets that are shoulder level or overhead may be easily accessed with larger, centered pulls. This way, you can quickly grab dinnerware or pans without missing the pull. This cuts down on preparation time and frustration overall.