HomeFocus.com Create Listing
Contractor Directory Talk Boards Ask the Expert Resource Library Top Real Estate Agents Home Plans
Home | Contact Us | Job Opportunities | Client Login


It's fast, easy
& free!

click here


Login

Username
Password

I forgot my password




Ren Molnar Bio



Ren Molnar Archive



Homefocus Archive


Expert Q Ren Molnar Q&A Archive
Top > Miscellaneous > Cabinet

Question:

My home is a 4 bedroom house in Nepean East built around 1967. I am considering replacing the floor, perhaps replacing a sink, repainting my kitchen and modifying the kitchen cabinets and lighting. But I don't want to spend too much money, make some changes to the style of the kitchen including the lighting to make the kitchen more serviceable. I am thinking of replacing the kitchen cabinets with synthetic-(non wood except doors I think).
My first question is whether I should resurface the cabinets if the wood cabinets are superior to anything made today that is moderately priced. My second question is what is your opinion of the old kitchen cabinets versus the new ones?. I am prepared to spend $15,000 max, but my concern is I don't want to have poor quality cabinets that will fall apart in a short period of time. I have an experienced carpenter who would install cabinets, do the floor and some modifications to kitchen style and lighting for this price.

Answer:

Old wooden cabinets are not normally 'easy care' so there really is no comparison of old to new.

In the interests of retaining credibility and in fairness to all, I cannot comment on specific products, recommend prices, people nor companies for various projects.

Telephone and E mail information is always free so please don’t hesitate to take advantage of it.

Remember, even if you don’t do your own work around the house have to hire someone, you put yourself at a great advantage when you can intelligently discuss a project with the various trades people.

"Ren’s Ren-O-Vations Tips"
is a monthly journal that talks about everything to do with HOME OWNERSHIP & MAINTANENCE.

It is sent out in time to have it in your mailbox or on your computer by the 20th of the month – every month.

To order, simply send a cheque or money order to:
Ren,
P.O. Box 9411,
Ottawa, Ontario,
K1G 3V1

E-mail – 12 issues (1 yr.) $17.95.
Regular mail – 12 issues (1 yr.) $33.95.
(subject to change without notice)
Credit card companies take a cut from payments so we are not credit card friendly - can't justify it.
Ren’s Ren-O-Vations Tips
makes the perfect gift any time for almost everyone:
Be My Valentine, Easter, Christmas, Mothers’ Day, Fathers' Day, Birthday, Wedding, Congratulations New Home Owner(s), Thinking Of you,
Good neighbour

I can also be reached at (613) 748-3003 and Ren-O-Vations ‘Cross Canada – the Radio Show is broadcast live 8 to 10 A.M. (Ottawa, Ont. time) on Saturdays on www.cfra.com.

Answered By: Ren Molnar

More Questions & Answers ...

1. What is the proper method to do the following: attach 1X4 pieces of wood to a concrete basement wall in order ...
2. I want to try building replacement kitchen cabinets, to upgrade the frameless carcasses from 1982 suburban dev ...
3. My home is a 4 bedroom house in Nepean East built around 1967. I am considering replacing the floor, perhaps ...
4. We are renovating our basement laundry room and would like to add a small in wall ironing board. Is this easy ...
5. Do you know a site where I can find plans on how to build a cube for seating purposes? This has got to be a si ...

Home Plans