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what color should i paint my kitchen cabinets?
my boyfriend and i are going to be doing some remodeling and i want to paint the kitchen cabinets but I don’t think i have very good taste so i want some suggestions the wallpaper is light yellow with fruit on it we will be putting in sheet vinyl that looks like wood flooring and the counter tops are black i don’t want the the cabinets white because my boyfriend is an automotive technician so i would be running around after him washing them all the time but i want something that will brighten up the kitchen
thanks
A dark atmosphere makes the room appear smaller and cave-like, which is not typically the desired environment for a kitchen but just painting your kitchen cabinet will lighten up the ambiance of your kitchen. Yellow can make the room cheery, a great choice to brighten up a dark kitchen together with white and brown accessories and floor.
Terminology You Need To Know When Buying Kitchen Cabinets
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Describing the kitchen cabinet that you have in mind to an interior designer or a store attendant can be difficult if you happen to be a layperson. This can be a problem, because you will end up paying more that you intend to if the wrong ones get installed.
Avoiding this problem can be as easy as understanding a few terminology and acronyms used in general cabinetry which can be found below. Learning these will help you convey your ideas better, especially if you are planning to purchase your cabinets without the aid of a designer.
General Terminology
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Flatpacks – are modular furniture which can be purchased in easy to assemble parts. These are also commonly called RTA (Ready-To-Assemble) or “knock-down’s”.
Construction and Design
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Carcass – or “carcase”, this refers to the entire box of a wall cabinet.
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Partial overlay – a kind of cabinet door design where a part of the cabinet frame is still exposed after the door is closed.
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Full overlay – a kind of cabinet door design where the door fully overlaps the cabinet frame.
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Full inset – a kind of cabinet door design where the door closes into the cabinet frame rather than over it. The cabinet frame shows even when the door is closed.
Materials
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Engineered wood – refers to wood that
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MDF – is a kind of engineered wood made out of wood fibers bonded together by wax and resin binders.
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Particle Board – also called “furniture board” or “flakeboard”, is a kind of engineered wood that is made out of wood chips or other plant-based fiber that is fused together using glue and mechanical pressure.
Surfaces
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Melamine – is a kind of plastic sheet that is used as a surface material for some kitchen cabinets.
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Thermofoil – is a vinyl material that is bonded onto the surface of the wood. It has a high-sheen finish due to the metallic elements incorporated within the material.
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Veneer – usually refers to pieces or strips of wood glued on the external parts of the cabinets. This is typically applied on engineered wood to give it an authentic wood appearance.
Joints
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Dovetail – a kind of joint where the tails and pins of the pieces to be joined are cut in a triangular shape. The craftsmanship of a dovetail joint is often a good indicator of the quality of your kitchen cabinets.
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Mortise and Tenon – is a kind of joint where a piece of wood has a protrusion meant for insertion into a hole on another. The protrusion is typically square and fits tightly into the piece it is joined to.
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Dado – is a kind of groove, typically rectangular, cut into the material so that another piece can slide into it.
About the Author
Harry Mason is a writer and a home improvement enthusiast who specializes in kitchen cabinets
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