Cabinet refacing is not necessarily a long process, but a process that you definitely do not plan on doing on a regular basis. When you choose to reface your cabinets you are probably looking to remodel your kitchen. Several times, people overlook the importance of the new cabinet hardware that will compliment the cabinet’s new surface.


A simple handle can make a huge difference on the appearance of your cabinets. Likewise, cabinet handles can set the theme of your kitchen. You will want to decide what feel you wish to portray. Do you want your kitchen to blend in with the rest of your home? Do you want your kitchen to be extremely modern? Or do you wish to make your kitchen more traditional? Once you contemplate an answer to these questions, you can more easily decide on the type of hardware you would like to use on your new cabinets.


The first thing you need to do before you even begin to shop for new hardware is to examine the drawer fronts. If you fail to do this step, you possibly could find yourself in a bit of confusion when it comes to the installation process. You need to look at the drawer box and discover where the old handle was installed. How many holes were made in the drawer? There are usually only one or two holes per drawer. When you go to the store to shop for new hardware you will need to look for drawer handles that are the same size as your original handles. However, if you don’t mind a few extra holes in your cabinets than this is obviously not a problem. To keep the cabinets professional looking, it is recommended that you keep the handles similar in size.


If your original handle has two holes you will need to be a bit more cautious when shopping for new hardware to reface your cabinets. In fact, sometimes handles that have two screws are so different in size that they still require you to drill two additional holes. The outside of the drawer will be fine because the handle will hide the two existing holes, but the inside will have two empty hole spaces. This is not a problem but more of personal preference. Some people do not like to have any extra holes in the cabinet and therefore they must look around for handles that are closer to the original handle’s size.

Shawn Hickman is the Search Marketing Manager for Sears Home Improvement.


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