Reface Your Bathroom Cabinets

Bathroom cabinets are one of the most overlooked features in your bathroom when remodeling or refacing but this is rather surprising because cabinetry is one of the most heavily used and influencing quality about a bathroom. If you have bathroom cabinets that are torn and warped or simply old-fashioned, it can affect the whole look of the space. Even if you have brand new sinks and mirror fixtures, those cabinets are still going to bring the appearance down. You should therefore look into changing it up a bit. Refurbishing here, replacing there. You will never be so pleased as you will be when you are done.

Alot of us have had the experience of losing things in the bathroom that was caused by poor cabinetry design. Sometimes, we are even forced to put things that normally belong in the bathroom cabinet elsewhere because there simply enough storage space. By replacing your bathroom cabinets, you will ensure that these things never happen again.

Before you start dismantling your cabinets, decide whether you want them custom built, ready-made, classic wood or smooth oak. There are just such a wide variety of options for you to decide upon. Custom built bathroom cabinets may be an expensive choice because you will have to pay for both the work done in your home (unless you want to do it yourself) as well as the cabinets being built specially in the shop. There is always a price to pay for being special. On the other hand, you can purchase bathroom furniture that are all ready and sitting in hardware stores to be purchased. While you won’t have the benefit of getting the cabinetry designed specifically for the look of your bathroom, you’d be surprised with how well some models will match the fixtures you already have.

If your bathroom linen cabinets are made out of an antique and fragile wood material, you may not want to completely scrap it. You can refinish or reface them, for less than the cost of replacement, and have them look just as new. The good thing about antique wood is that it can stand the test of time, aesthetically. All you have to do is help it stand the test of time, physically. In addition, you may improve the value of your home when you keep unique vintage pieces in good condition.

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