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Updating Golden Oak Woodwork

geriameyer
9 years ago
If I update my hardware on my golden oak doors, am I wasting my money? Will the home still look dated with the golden oak?

Comments (5)

  • groveraxle
    9 years ago
    Do you like the golden oak? If not, stain or paint the cabinets. If yes, update the hardware and don't worry what anyone else thinks.
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  • handymam
    9 years ago
    I don't believe that golden oak is dated. It is a finish on wood. Who decided oak was out anyway? If you like it, then it's not dated. I actually think the hardware can date it more. First there was brass everything, then brushed nickel and even that is on the way out. Case in point, of the two examples Grover posted, the one on the left looks older than the one one the right because of the differences in the hardware.
  • User
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago
    I think that golden oak is dated,lol. The kitchen to the left from Grover is my idea of dated golden oak. No amount of new hardware will change the look. It is one of those *love it or hate it* things.
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    Hardin Builders, Inc.
    9 years ago
    Most oak cabinets with a light to medium color finish are somewhat out dated! HOWEVER, changing the hardware in size (most importantly) finish or to a transitional style makes a huge difference when selected correctly!
    Additionally, we've changed some cabinet doors to glass fronts (flanking kitchen sinks or windows) or even painted and replaced counters on island cabinets in a kitchen with a notable difference in esthetic. Hope that helps. Hardin Builders Inc. 847.668.9020
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    Cancork Floor Inc.
    9 years ago
    The "oak" isn't what dates these kitchens...it is the colour of the finish (the orange is not something that is "in fashion" right now) AND the style of the facing. Groveraxle (Houzzer Extraodinaire who is always giving excellent advice!) shows an "updated" oak kitchen on the Left...and a more modern Oak kitchen on the Right. The biggest difference = cabinet facing. The finish colour is also a slightly updated version of "orange oak". The grain is also less noticeable on the Right. All of these slight differences make up an 'updated' honey oak kitchen.

    Flooring, lighting and counter top all play a large roll in the "update". Photos would certainly help.