A great home improvement project for updating the look of your kitchen
is installing new cabinets and countertops. The cabinets and countertops
in a kitchen area are the focal points of the room and a lovely, well
maintained kitchen countertop goes a long way towards improving the look
of your kitchen. The project can also be
inexpensive, depending on the type of material that you are planning to
use and the amount of material that will be needed to complete the
project.
The first step in installing cabinets and countertops is to decide what you would like the finished project to look like. Some individuals prefer a darker countertop with lighter cabinets while others prefer for the cabinets to be darker than the countertop. There are many different varieties of countertops available for do-it-yourself projects and each type has a different style and different properties. The type of countertop that is chosen for the project is dependent on the needs of the homeowner and what style they like the best.
The first step in installing cabinets and countertops is to decide what you would like the finished project to look like. Some individuals prefer a darker countertop with lighter cabinets while others prefer for the cabinets to be darker than the countertop. There are many different varieties of countertops available for do-it-yourself projects and each type has a different style and different properties. The type of countertop that is chosen for the project is dependent on the needs of the homeowner and what style they like the best.
The materials used for
installing cabinets and countertops can be purchased at any home
improvement store in the nation. Many cabinets and countertops can be
purchased as modular sets with all of the hardware, adhesives, and
finishing materials included in the kits. Some individuals may like a
more custom look and will choose the
individual elements of the countertop and cabinets separately. Depending
on the items chosen, this technique can dramatically raise or lower the
amount of money expended on the project. If the area that the
countertop is intended for is not a standard shape or the length of the
countertop needed is not a standard size, it may be more cost effective
and time efficient to have a
countertop custom built.
Before purchasing a
countertop and cabinets, the area that they are intended for will need
to be carefully measured to ensure a proper fit. For more accurate
planning, a draft should be created on paper detailing the dimensions of
the kitchen, available space, and where the cabinets and countertop
will be installed. By taking this
draft to the home improvement store where you will purchase the
materials for the installation, the sales personnel will be able to help
you find products that are suited to your needs and will advise you of
any difficulties that you may encounter.
If there is a sink
present in the countertop that you are replacing or you would like to
purchase a new sink for the new countertop, a space will need to be cut
out of the countertop to ensure a proper fit. The cabinets will also
need to be positioned so that they will not interfere with the plumbing
that will need to be connected to
the sink. Installing cabinets and countertops with a sink present is no
great difficulty. Use the space in the old countertop or the pattern
included with the new sink to trace the area that needs to be removed in
pencil on the new countertop being installed. This area can then be cut
out by using a jig saw or circular saw.
Once you have placed
the cabinets in their proper positions in the kitchen, the countertop
can be attached to the cabinets. If you have purchased a kit for
installing cabinets and countertops, all of the items that you will need
are included in the kit. If you have purchased the items separately,
then you will need to purchase
wood screws that are long enough to penetrate through the cabinets into
the countertop. The screws should not be so long as to penetrate through
the countertop and come out of the top. After the countertop has been
anchored to the cabinets, a small amount of caulking should be applied
between the top of the countertop and the wall to ensure that no
moisture will leak between the wall
and the countertop to cause damage.
Installing cabinets
and countertops can be completed in a few easy steps with a little hard
work. The project can typically be completed within the space of a day
and is much less expensive than hiring a professional to come into your
home and create a custom countertop for you. As a do-it-yourself project, installing cabinets and countertops in your kitchen can be a very rewarding experience.
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