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Replacement Kitchen Doors: What You Need To Know

Many people take a look at their decades-old kitchen and know it is time to do some replacing.  You might think that you will need to rip out and replace the existing cabinets completely, but there is another option available as well.  One of the best options doesn’t require ripping cupboards off the walls and tossing them into the landfill.  You just get replacement kitchen doors and switch them with the old ones that are already there.  Although there is a bit more complexity to completing this task than you might think, it is definitely a cheaper option.  Let’s explore the work involved so you can see if this option is right for you.

Replacement Kitchen Cabinet Doors:  Is This Option Right For You?

If you are wondering whether this option is going to work for you, here is a little guide.  First, you need to take a good look at the interior of your cabinets.  Open the doors, put your head right up close, and take a good look.  Do you see any signs of structural damage?   Can you see any signs of termite damage?  Push on the cabinets a bit so you can tell if they are still strong.  In many cases, whether you will need to replace your entire cupboards or just replace kitchen doors will depend on the quality of the cabinets themselves.  Good quality cabinets are made of solid hardwood, and some of these can last many decades, or even centuries, depending on the type of wood and the conditions.  On the other hand, cheap kitchen cabinets are often made of particle boards pressed together with solid wood on the outside only.  These poor quality units usually don’t have very long lives.

Replacing Kitchen Doors

If you have discovered that replacement kitchen cupboard doors is a viable option, here is an idea of the work involved in this process.  There are cabinet manufacturers that specialize in replacement kitchen unit doors, and they will be able to provide you with whatever you need.  You should keep in mind that you can change the look and color of your cabinets completely if you want, regardless of how they looked before.  A large cabinet manufacturer will have many different types of wood and styles on hand to choose from.  In addition to kitchen door replacements, you will need to cover the other visible parts of the cabinets with a layer of material as well.  The cabinet supplier will provide you with this material, which comes in three basic options:
•    Rigid Thermofoils – otherwise known as RTF’s, which are basically fake wood that can be molded into any shape or style you want.
•    Plastic laminates – these can be made to look just like wood, but can’t be molded like RTF’s
•    Wood veneer – this is real wood, usually of the same type that your replacement kitchen doors and drawers are made of, so they match.