Tips For Installing Kitchen Cabinets

There are many things to consider before taking on a kitchen remodeling project. Cabinetry is, perhaps, one of the easiest tasks to take on, and here are some tips that will assist you in your endeavor.

Tips For Installing Kitchen CabinetsRemodeling a kitchen is, perhaps, one of the biggest home projects to undertake. Whether your kitchen is long and narrow, small and square, or large and roomy, it will still take a good deal of time it complete the project.

There are many options you are confronted with when choosing what flooring, appliance, and cabinetry will go in your new kitchen. Because you are doing it yourself, consideration will have to be given to the expected length of the project versus when it is necessary to have everything installed. Kitchen cabinets, however, are among the easiest fixtures to install.

There are many types of cabinets, each with its own intricate design. From smooth and simple to sleek and ornate, your options are limitless. The cost will be somewhat reduced because you are doing the job yourself. This article outlines basic information you need to know in order to accomplish the task of installing cabinetry.

There are at least two major schools of thought regarding cabinet installation. One school of thought is that the wall cabinets should be installed first, while the other school prefers the theory that the base cabinets should come first. You might want to think about this and decide which is easier for you to do, but it's really up to you.

Fixing Kitchen CabinetsThere are, however, pros and cons to installing each first. We'll start with the base cabinets. Pros include: you can use the counter as a stage for lifting the wall cabinets into place, there is more available for installing the counter, and you can stand on the counter when necessary. This makes it easier to reach those higher places. You may, however, need to take great care before installing these cabinets first. It is only advised if the counter is installed right away, and it can be a problem is the counter is special ordered, such as a material like corian, which isn't ordered until base cabinets are installed.

Pros of installing the wall cabinets first include: this way can be the quickest if there are two or more people available to lift the cabinets, and it's easy to hit your head on the wall cabinets while installing the base cabinets.

A tip for installing wall cabinets is to fasten a group of them together while they are on the ground, then lift the cabinets into place. Again, it might help to have more than just you to lift the cabinets. Once the cabinets are in place, secure them to the wall.

Once the cabinets are in place, attach any fittings that are required. It is advisable to consult kitchen remodeling plans before taking on this project if you have never completed a similar one before.