Tuesday, August 10, 2010

staining kitchen cabinet

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Kitchen cabinets are furnitures that give a complete look to the kitchen. Hence, it is important to use the proper stain on the kitchen cabinets to give the kitchen a distinct look. Most people prefer dark stains for kitchen cabinets because they tend to hide grease and other stains that can be produced during cooking. However, dark cabinets can make the kitchen look small. Hence, it would be best to use light colored stains as it gives the kitchen a brighter appearance. Nevertheless, the color of the kitchen cabinets is a complete personal choice and one can opt for the color that goes well with the décor of the kitchen. Once you have selected the stain that you are going to use for the kitchen cabinets, the next step would be to learn how to do it. Though most people prefer to get it done by a professional, this can be quite expensive.
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Though staining kitchen cabinets is not a very difficult task, it is a time consuming work and one needs to focus well to complete it. The things that you will require to stain kitchen cabinets are a good oil based stain, sand paper, cotton rags, carpet pieces, cardboard and work bench. Apart from these things, there are some more things that you will need which include respiratory face mask, rubber or latex gloves, old clothes and shoes. Once you are ready with these things, you can move forward to the actual process of staining kitchen cabinet doors, handles, drawers, etc.
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