Kitchen renovation... can you really do it yourself? With all of the home improvement shows on cable, they make it look like even the novice can renovate their kitchen.. but can you really do it on your own?
I started doing kitchen renovations over 15 years ago, and I can honestly say that each one feels like the first one. While installing new kitchen cabinets may seem like a big project, it really isn't as hard as it sounds. When it comes to installing new kitchen cabinets, preparation is the key. By properly preparing the kitchen, a cabinet installation can go very smoothly.
Whether you are gutting a kitchen or starting with new construction, preparation will be the key to success. Some installers like to start with the wall cabinets, and others like to start with the base cabinets.. in either case, you want to assess how level the floors are and how flush the walls are. Again, whether it is new construction or century old craftsmanship, you will have to shim some of the cabinets to make sure they are level and flush. By creating a level surface to start with and a flush wall, it will ensure that you kitchen cabinet installation will occur without any problems.
Over the years, I have developed a technique for installing kitchen cabinets. Even though I start by installing the wall cabinets, I will measure them based upon the level mark of the base cabinets. By coming up with a level line across the wall, you can measure up the space that you want to have between the upper and lower kitchen cabinets (the industry standard is 19" but that can be adjusted according to ceiling space and desired countertop space).
Regardless of the technique, the type of kitchen cabinets you select will dictate whether or not you can tackle the installation on your own. Most of the big name manufacturers will require professional installation in order or the warranty to apply. This is simply a way of ensuring business for their network of installers. If you are really looking for a cabinet that you can not only install yourself, but also assemble yourself, the best bet would be RTA Cabinets. RTA Kitchen Cabinets are the same quality (if not better) as the name brand cabinets, with the distinction of coming ready-to-assemble. The advantage to this is that you have hundreds, if not thousands, from the labor of assembling your kitchen cabinets.
So if you are looking for a kitchen cabinet line that you can install yourself, there are plenty on the market that will accommodate your needs. Do a quick search on-line and you will have hundreds of distributors that can save you thousands on new kitchen cabinets.
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