Paint, not replace: For us, it made sense to paint, and not completely replace, the rest of our cabinets. It was much cheaper than all-new cabinets and took less time.Total cost: $125. Replacing the cabinets would’ve cost at least $5,000.
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2. Traditional architectural details. In this kitchen there’s an eclectic mix of bracket feet, arched valances, curved corbels, open bookcases and cabinets, open shelves, dentil molding, casement windows and a Dutch door.
Paint, not replace: For us, it made sense to paint, and not completely replace, the rest of our cabinets. It was much cheaper than all-new cabinets and took less time.Total cost: $125. Replacing the cabinets would’ve cost at least $5,000.
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