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The 80's Are Over & It's Time To Clean - 2Tips4 2sDay

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2Tips4 2sDay2Tips4-2sDay #2 (ironic, that...)

I was swamped this week with paperwork, showings, presentations, homeschooling...oh my.

Tip #2 is more of a project than anything, but it will make your dated-but-not-quite-retro kitchen shine and look like new. The first tip is a link to a great article I found that I'd like to share.

1. SPRING INTO CLEANING WITH A SYSTEM

It's time to get your spring cleaning done, ESPECIALLY if your house is on the market. Buyers HATE dirty andRobins are Into Clean Nests dingy homes. They say "If they're going to be selling their home wouldn't you think they'd want to clean up?". I've heard this more than once, and secretly heave a sigh of relieve that MY home is not on the market.

SO SELLERS - what if you're like me, paralyzed by what you must accomplish? The answer is HAVING A SYSTEM. Set up a system and keep working the system (it takes faithfulness) and you can have your house "Spring Clean" clean every day in less than 20 minutes. Here's GREAT article from REALSIMPLE.com: The Keep It Clean 19 Minute Plan of Attack. Lots of good ideas there!


2. UPDATE UGLY MELAMINE CABINTES CHEAP

Usually, when you're in the "thick" of things trendy, you have no clue that what you adore today will one day become joke inspiring blog fodder. Take the 1980's for instance. I for one LOVED my puffy, feathered hair, even though it took me 45 minutes to get it right every morning. I loved my pastel sweaters with metallic threads (naturally with football player shoulder pads.) Bon Jovi had great style. I never would have thought my tapered-leg jeans with no back pockets (with two or three pairs of bunched up socks layered on the outside...finished off with cute little white tennis shoes adorned with friendship pins...) would be out of style.

ugly kitchen cabinetsHowever, there are some things that you see at the height of its fame, and you think "Wow, that is some kind of ugly!" and you wonder why, why, why, it's so popular.

That's how I always felt about melamine cabinets (Yes, even as a teenager in the 80's, I had a sense of home style and yep, I thought they were UGLY. I did think of things besides Knight Rider and Air Supply! ) Melamine cabinets should never have been invented, and must be obliterated from any home cursed with them. If you have melamine cabinets and love them, then please, move on. This blog is NOT for you and you should go back to crimping your hair, or maybe dig out that old banana clip.

Watching Designed To Sell, one of my favorite shows, I saw a nifty trick that made ugly, dated melamine cabinets look like slick, timeless, shaker-style cabinets - for a little sweat equity, some new hardware, putty, moldings, and paint. Unfortunately, I've spent the last ten hours searching for a video clip of that particular episode, but I can not find it. I did find lots of pictures of Bon Jovi, though.

BACK TO TOPIC: find this House and Home Message board, which has not one, but two different Melamine Makeovers mentioned and pictured in the thread. Since it was too late to contact the owners of the pictures to ask for permission to use them, I am just going to post a link to the thread.

The method - it's simple but not easy, if that makes sense. You have to put some work into it but it can bePretty Cabinets done cheaply, and you'll have a sleek new kitchen when you're done.

1. Scrub, degrease, clean, & rough up the melamine surface. (Use sandpaper to rough it up.)
2. Prepare 2 long and 2 short strips of molding for each door and drawer front. Prime.
3. Prime the cabinets.
4. Nail the trim to make a raised panel look. Use putty to fill in nail holes and to smooth over the seams. This will cover up that ugly oak colored strip that runs along the edges of many of these cabinets.
5. Paint, with a thin coat. Let dry, repeat.
6. Add modern hardware and you've got new looking cabinets for a fraction of the cost.

Now, if you're not particularly handy, (i.e., you've been accused of emulating Lucy and / or Ethel in the past) I suggest having someone who's good with this kind of stuff do it - Weekend Warriors, while enthusiastic, can create more havoc than they realize!

This concludes the second installment of 2Tips4-2sDay.

Thank you to Kevin Rosseel for providing his lovely robin picture via MorgueFile.

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Karen

the Cabinet idea seams like great bang for the buck, and you know for sure customers will spot the 80's kitchen right off the bat..thanks for the info Steve

Apr 08, 2008 12:44 AM
Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County
Seems like a really easy update to the cabinets....and it sure looks better.
Apr 08, 2008 12:47 AM
Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!
Karen- These are some good tips. The cabinet thing sounds like a lot of work, but I guess if you are handy. Back in the 80's I would have tried a project like that, not now! 
Apr 08, 2008 01:04 AM
Kathryn Tharp
Realtor - Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Rancho Cucamonga, Real Estate Specialist
My answer, buy new doors.  I too am too old to do a project like this.  But good point about updating.
Apr 08, 2008 01:09 AM
LaNita Cates
REMAX of Joliet - Joliet, IL
I'm with Kathryn...I would buy new doors too!
Apr 08, 2008 01:18 AM
Joe Virnig
RE/MAX Gold Coast REALTORS, Ventura County, California - Ventura, CA
No Ordinary Joe

You never know, Karen, the 80's might come back and those melamine cabinets will be worth a fortune! ;-)

Apr 08, 2008 02:05 AM
Karen Rice Keller Williams Real Est
Keller Williams Real Estate - Hawley, PA
Northeast PA & Lake Wallenpaupack Home Sales

Quick response from a meeting: yes, it would be easier to replace the doors, but if you don't have that kind of money to spend...this is a cheap solution.

I'll comment more later - thanks all for the feedback.

Apr 08, 2008 02:26 AM
Lindsay Pendleton
Relocating To Baton Rouge & Surrounding Areas - Baton Rouge, LA
Marketing Agent - Property Management in Baton Rou

Even if the 80's do come back they'll probably come back in a more "millennium" fashion. Great Tips!

Apr 08, 2008 02:47 AM
Lisa Heindel
Crescent City Living LLC - New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Real Estate Broker
Great idea to do home updating tips for sellers, Karen.  Do you mind if I "borrow" this idea?
Apr 08, 2008 04:17 AM
Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro
Karen, some great advice!  We don't have that type of cabinets around here but it looks like an easy facelift.
Apr 08, 2008 08:44 AM
Virginia Hepp - Mesquite NV REALTOR
Desert Gold Realty - Mesquite NV Homes For Sale - Mesquite, NV
Mesquite NV Homes and Neighborhoods - Search MLS
Karen, thanks for the tips and links.  Not for my clients, for me - I am a dedicated slob.
Apr 08, 2008 01:05 PM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY
Great Idea about the cabinet facings....those things were ugly 20 years ago and they are UGLIER NOW!
Apr 08, 2008 10:51 PM
Karen Rice Keller Williams Real Est
Keller Williams Real Estate - Hawley, PA
Northeast PA & Lake Wallenpaupack Home Sales

I got behind on my comments, guys - when I tried to vet in here the other night to catch up, there was the server error...sorry!

Lindsay - I agree.  Some parts of the 80's should stay in the 80's!  I wouldn't mind the feathered pouffy hair though!

Lisa - absolutely, borrow away! Thanks!

Marchel - I think it will depend on your skill and definition of "easy."  You'd have to be good with power tools in order to cut the moldings properly, and be careful about putty and sanding.  Otherwise, it's just a little elbow grease!

Virginia - me too.  I'm a terrible clutter bug.  

Ruthmarie - yes, yes, yes!!  Another person who thought they were ugly then!   

Apr 11, 2008 11:34 AM