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5 Easy cabinet upgrades for less than $100

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Outdated cabinets can give kitchens a tired look – so consider giving them a makeover

Your kitchen is more than a place to gather for meals, it's a space where you, your family and friends spend time together. Outdated cabinets can give your kitchen a tired, worn-down look — so consider giving them a makeover.

Neil Kelly

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1. New hardware

Swap out your old hardware with new pulls and knobs for a subtle, yet tasteful, change. Some pulls and knobs can be purchased for less than $10, although it can be easy to rack up the price if you have a lot of cabinets to upgrade. Pull together the look of your whole room by adding complementary hardware, such as stainless steel pulls for a modern kitchen. Another way to keep this project under $100 is to spray paint your current hardware a modern color or metal. You can also get creative with DIY hardware like corks, cutlery, rope, leather or ribbon.

Susannah West Interior Design

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2. Fresh paint

Instead of replacing dated cabinets, add a fresh coat of paint to brighten up the room. Painting the cabinet fronts is a cost-effective way to update your kitchen. You may need to put in some prep work like sanding and priming before you can start painting, but the result will be worth the work. Consider adding a pop of color to your cabinets to create an accent, like a shade of yellow against a gray background. If you don't want to repaint all of your cabinets, try a simple fix-up by refacing the cabinet doors with your favorite patterned wallpaper.

Cam Bradford Builder

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3. Multiple moldings

Class up your cabinets by adding molding as a border around doors or adding a top trim. Molding can create depth and dimension, transforming the look of your cabinets. Make sure to match your molding to your paint color for a smooth transition between the two. Customize your cabinetry by adding crown molding between the top of your cabinets and the ceiling, or add a decorative edge around the doors that provides support and design.

Witt Construction

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4. Glass alternative

Substitute your basic panel doors with glass to touch up the fronts of your cabinets. Adding glass can open up your cabinets and provide a decorative space to show off dishes or glassware. Glass can be pricey, so choose a couple of cabinets for glass or consider making a few cabinets open shelving instead.

Kristin Donovan

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5. Enhanced lighting

Upgrading your cabinets can be as simple as adding surrounding lighting to highlight your kitchen. Without having to touch or tear down your existing cabinets, trade out old light fixtures with new functional lighting. Brighten up your countertops by applying stick-on lights under your cabinets for around $10 for a package of three, or illuminate your kitchen with LED rope lights that are flexible and can be bought for only $25.

 

 

 

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Comments (2)

Chris Griffith
Downing-Frye Realty, Bonita Springs, FL - Bonita Springs, FL
Bonita Springs Listing Specialist - Agent

My daughter bought a house and hated the cabinets.  I told her it was the hardware, not the cabinets.  Changing the hardware totally changed the cabinets.  Easy fix.

Sep 16, 2014 09:40 PM
Joe Jackson
Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty - Columbus, OH
Clintonville and Central Ohio Real Estate Expert

Great tips that are easy and cost-effective. I especially like your tips about lighting. Thanks for sharing.

Sep 17, 2014 12:17 AM