As long as the frames and doors are structurally sound you can clean them up and brush on a fresh coat of paint and within a weekend take that kitchen from dreary to sunny.
What can you do with old kitchen cabinet doors.
Pin it you can take an old base kitchen cabinet and turn it into a lovely console table for the hallway.
Turn old thrifted cabinet doors into a command center or art station with dry erase paint cork and chalkboard paint.
If you will have guests in your house sometime soon you probably still have time to make a major home upgrade in the form of replacement doors.
I love the idea of lining them all up down a hallway gallery wall.
Old kitchen cabinets recycled from somewhere else can be sanded down and restained if made of wood.
For full step by step instructions shopping list and tools list see how to paint kitchen cabinets.
Use liquid nails or wood glue to apply strips around the cabinet door.
You could even put a few cabinets together to make a longer console table if you have the space.
Cabinet door chalk board from lolly jane left and life in the fun lane right.
Another option for replacing your kitchen cabinets is to remove cabinet doors altogether for an open shelving design embellished with decorative brackets and molding.
To finish the cabinets doors i simply applied a coat of general latex primer then lightly sanded with 220 grit sandpaper once it was dry.
Just use metal clamps like the ones that hold your dryer vent in place to hold the mason jars.
They serve well for reinforcing an existing design style and adding a little flair to your kitchen.
Cabinet doors made into serving trays from crafty nest left and pumpkin pie crafts right.
New kitchen cabinets can be pricey to purchase but using recycled cabinets from another kitchen or a recycled cabinet retailer can provide you with cabinets at a fraction of the cost of brand new ones.
These photo holders started as cabinet doors.
Accent doors can be louvered glass mullion chalkboard and sheet metal.
Turn a cabinet door into a serving tray.
This is great for entryways too.
Cut 1 4 mdf into 3 or 2 strips.
I used three coats of paint to get good coverage and sanded between each coat.
Then i applied a high quality latex enamel paint with a small 3 8 nap roller.
Secure into place with finishing nails.
Remove all cabinet doors clean and lightly sand.
Turn a cabinet door into a chalkboard.
The clamps are attached to the cabinet door securely with screws and the overall project has a very farmhouse like quality.