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Buying a Kitchen Cabinet
When buying a new kitchen cabinet, several factors must be considered. High-end cabinets often feature dovetail joints inside the drawers. But more manufacturers are offering premium features in their lower-end lines. In many cases, the results of Consumer Reports tests reveal shoddy construction. You can save money and time by doing some research before shopping. Also, remember to trust your taste in kitchen cabinet style.

The term kitchen cabinet originally referred to a group of unofficial advisers. While the president appoints official cabinet members, the kitchen cabinet is an informal group of people who advise the president on matters that affect the nation.

A frameless cabinet lacks the face frame that surrounds the drawer. This type of cabinet has no face frame, and the doors are typically overlaid onto the cabinet carcass. Home Design Inc offers a wide variety of door mounting options. Traditional overlay doors don't touch the face frame when closed, while full overlay doors are more closely fitted to the cabinet carcass. Full-overlay cabinets are flush with the face frame and hinged, or inset doors fit between the front and the sink.

Frame-and-panel kitchen cabinet doors are more expensive than their solid-wood counterparts. They're typically made of plywood or high-quality particle board. The frame-and-panel design enables panels to "float" within a wood frame, which helps accommodate seasonal expansion and contraction. This cabinet style is a good choice for kitchens that will be remodeled every year. Most manufacturers sell replacement cabinets if you need replacement parts in the near future.

A stain is a water-based dye that allows the grain of the wood to show through. There are two general types of stains: wiping stains and spray stains. Wiping stains are applied by brush or roller, while spray stains are applied to the cabinet surface without wiping. Note that stain color varies depending on the wood type. Check out the stain first if you're replacing an oak cabinet with a maple one.

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Home Design Inc
Address:3159 A, Draper Dr, Fairfax, VA 22031
Phone:(703) 650-8283
Email: info@homedesigndc.com

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