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How To Maintain Oak Kitchen Doors

April 18th, 2010 Bob No comments

Just like any other item of furniture in your house, Oak kitchen doors need the same amount of maintenance. Without such maintenance touch ups doors can start looking like they were borrowed from five centuries ago. By doing your own refinishing you save yourself heaps of money that would have ended up in the pockets of a professional. With the tips and secrets in this article, you should be able to carry out your own maintenance without having to hire a contractor who is going to charge you unrealistic fees. Read on to find out what you must do.

Carry out an initial survey of your furniture to decide on which doors actually need maintenance. This gives you an estimate of the number of materials you will need for the job. After having done so, you should then take your screwdrivers and try to unfasten the doors. Also if possible remove the kitchen cabinet hinges because they will get in the way of the cleaning process.  Doing so gives you better leverage, when it comes to smoothing areas that are difficult to access because of the door’s attachment to its hinges. When this has been done, you should take heated soapy water. With this, you must proceed to wash the door thoroughly, after which you should give the oak time to dry up.

Then after doing this you have to look for wood putty and a putty knife. These are to be used for filling up any holes and scratches on the surface of the doors. When you have filled in the holes, you ought to start smoothing out any protruding patty on the surface. Sanding your oak kitchen cabinet doors evenly and lightly with sand paper allows the patty refurbishing to even out smoothly over the surface. A 150-grit block is the recommended sanding block. Having done this, take your tack cloth and eliminate any residue left behind after sanding.

The above procedure can be used for a variety of purposes in your kitchen and anywhere else in your home. Kitchen cabinets can be restored to the quality they were in when they were bought, plus your kitchen design will stand out a lot more afterwards. However, be careful not to further damage your furniture.
Add glossy polyurethane using a good quality brush to give the oak kitchen doors a fabulous finish. As the name implies it is meant to add gloss to your maintenance job. Overlapping brushstrokes are the recommended strokes as they give an even coat. If you actually buy quick drying gloss further sanding with fine wool will help bring out a finer finish than if you don’t.

Oak Kitchen Doors and Cabinets

April 18th, 2010 Bob No comments

For homes that have a separate kitchen area the styles of Oak kitchen doors available makes them a good choice for enclosing your room. Many older homes still have the old kitchen pantry area or even a doorframe around the kitchen where a good quality door could be used. This particular style of door would work well in a kitchen area that also had oak kitchen cabinet doors in its construction. Oak has been used as a major material in creating cabinets and shelving for kitchens for hundreds of years. This wood is a very long lasting and durable product and it is stylish as well.

The wood itself can be stained to match any color scheme you want to use in your home. It can also be left to have a natural look. The natural color for this type of wood is generally light and when left in its natural state will show off the grain and natural knots and whorls indigenous to trees. The products that can be purchased as unfinished items are good to choose when you have a different color in mind other than a wood grain type. These products can be painted any color you want.

Many of the designer kitchens today use a combination of wood types including oak in creating an elegant look. These new kitchens come in colors such as cream and olive green to add a touch of distinguished age to the area. The cabinets can be placed as over the counter types or used in the design of kitchen islands. There are also decorative enhancements which can be used with the cabinets such as cornice pieces and edge scrolls to give them an old fashioned look. Famous designers such as Clive Christian have become extremely popular today for incorporating these ornate styles in their wood cabinetry items.

When considering the kitchen cabinets to use for your home, a point to consider is the amount of available space you have. A well-planned kitchen design will allow for the natural flow of traffic through the area. The kitchen island is a nice piece to use, but it does require the proper amount of space to utilize the cabinet. Another consideration is the type of counter that will be placed on the pieces. The color of the countertop can brighten or darken a wood piece depending on the shade of color chosen.