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		<title>Kitchen Cabinets- Plywood or Particleboard Construction?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 19:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When shopping for kitchen cabinets, most homeowners focus on the look of the cabinets and the design of the doors, but they don&#8217;t ask about the most important feature of the cabinets- the material used to make the cabinet box. While the face frame and doors are important for the overall look, the structure of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When shopping for kitchen <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/cabinets/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with cabinets">cabinets</a>, most homeowners focus on the look of the <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/cabinets/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with cabinets">cabinets</a> and the design of the doors, but they don&#8217;t ask about the most important feature of the <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/cabinets/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with cabinets">cabinets</a>- the material used to make the cabinet box.  While the face frame and doors are important for the overall look, the structure of the cabinet itself is what will determine the lifespan of your kitchen.</p>
<p>While the majority of kitchen cabinet manufacturers will use solid wood for the face frame and doors, there are several different materials that are used for the cabinet construction.  Due to the limited amount of aged timber that is available, it has become too expensive for even custom cabinet manufacturers to use real wood for the sides and back.    Some higher end cabinet manfacturers build beautiful solid wood cabinets, but for the majority of homeowners, these are simply not economically  feasible.</p>
<p>Particleboard is a common material that some lower end cabinets will feature (and which you may recognize if you have ever shopped at Ikea).   Particleboard, also called pressboard,  is really just small chips of wood compressed together and held together with glue.  Unlike <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/plywood/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with plywood">plywood</a> which consists of multiple layers of wood with the grain running in alternating patterns, particleboard doesn&#8217;t have any of that interweaving to help strengthen the board.   Because of this, the material will tend to chip or break easier, and will not be able to support as much weight.  Quite often, you will have to use supports to strengthen the cabinets if you are installing a heavier countertop.</p>
<p>Plywood is the most universally used material for kitchen cabinets.  More expensive cabinets will use 3/4&#8243; plywood with a <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/wood-veneer/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with wood veneer">wood veneer</a> for the sides and sometimes for the back (most will not use solid plywood for the back either, but they will include mounting strips across the back).  Most cabinets that you will find on the market will feature 1/2&#8243; plywood, which is more than substantial enough to support any countertop material.</p>
<p>Another regularly used material is fiberboard.   Fiberboard is basically a thick, dense cardboard.   While it isn&#8217;t as fragile as particleboard, it doesn&#8217;t offer the rigidity of plywood or real wood.  The other problems results from the fasteners.   Without the grain of wood, fasteners will tend to lose their grip over time.</p>
<p>So when starting the shopping process for new cabinets, it is important to consider the pros and cons all  the features of the cabinets.   Just because a cabinet looks good, doesn&#8217;t mean that it will be able to hold up to the wear and tear that you are going to cause.</p>
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		<title>Factors to Consider When Shopping for Kitchen Cabinets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 19:45:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The durability and life span of your kitchen cabinets is going to depend on several factors. While most cabinets are built to withstand average wear and tear, the question then becomes&#8230; what is considered normal wear and tear? In a household with children and pets, the cabinets are going to receive considerably more use and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The durability and life span of your <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/kitchen-cabinets/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with kitchen cabinets">kitchen cabinets</a> is going to depend on several factors.   While most cabinets are built to withstand average wear and tear, the question then becomes&#8230; what is considered normal wear and tear?  In a  household with children and pets, the cabinets are going to receive considerably more use and abuse than the same cabinets in the house of single homeowner.  So what features are going to affect the life span of your cabinets?   Here are the important features.</p>
<p>1) Cabinet Box Construction-   There are a wide variety of materials use to build cabinets, with a significant difference in durability.  Custom cabinets will most likely use <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/solid-wood/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with solid wood">solid wood</a>, but the most commonly used materials are <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/plywood/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with plywood">plywood</a> and particleboard.  Plywood in some cases will be stronger than real wood because it is multiple layers of wood with the grain laid in varying directions to add strength.  Particleboard and Flakeboard will hold up as long as the hardware used to attach the cabinets does shift or move.   Particleboard will have a tendency to sag or break because it is bonded flakes or chips of wood.   At the lower end of the spectrum is fiberboard, which is really just a thicker cardboard.    The construction materials will have the biggest impact of anything on the life of your cabinets.</p>
<p>2) Cabinet fasteners-  What is used to hold the cabinets together will also have a big impact on how the cabinets hold up.   Fasteners can be just as varied as the types of materials used.   Anything from dovetailed joints, screws, cam locks, nails, or even staples are used to hold cabinets together.  Dovetailed joints are going to give you best bond.  When combined with wood glue, your cabinets could easily last a lifetime.   Cam locks also offer a very strong bond and are usually featured on RTA Cabinets.   Lower end cabinets will tend to use only screws or only staples.   While these may create a strong bond with real wood, when you start talking about particleboard and fiberboard, the joints will tend to pull apart.</p>
<p>3) Cabinet hardware-  While the hardware can easily be replaced on most cabinets, it will still have an impact on the durability of the cabinets.    The hinges for the doors and even the drawer slides could affect the usefulness and life of your kitchen cabinets.   By not using the appropriate hinges and slides, it could result in damage to the cabinets.</p>
<p>So when shopping for kitchen cabinets, keep these three features in mind before choosing which cabinets to buy.   While you always want to save as much money as possible, low end materials, fasteners or hardware can significantly reduce the life of your cabinets.</p>
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		<title>Some Ways to Keep Your Kitchen Remodeling Costs Down</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 19:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kitchen cabinets are definitely going to be THE biggest expense from your entire kitchen remodel so if you&#8217;re on a tight budget here&#8217;s some things you might consider re-thinking or doing to keep this expense down. So one of the options could be going with all wood cabinet doors instead of solid wood cabinet doors. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kitchen cabinets are definitely going to be THE biggest expense from your entire kitchen remodel so if you&#8217;re on a tight budget here&#8217;s some things you might consider re-thinking or doing to keep this expense down.</p>
<p>So one of the options could be going with all wood cabinet doors instead of solid wood cabinet doors.  All wood refers to cabinets with side panels that have a hardwood veneer applied to a plywood core and solid wood is a solid piece hard wood.</p>
<p>Hardwood veneer is a thin piece of solid wood that is typically applied to plywood or particleboard with glue to give it strength.  It is uniform in finish and its grain is very consistent and there are really beautiful options in this area.</p>
<p>This is the process that is done when you have your <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/kitchen-cabinets/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with kitchen cabinets">kitchen cabinets</a> refaced instead of replaced so if you like the current layout of your cabinets or even if it isn&#8217;t your favorite layout but it could still work this will save a lot of your remodeling costs.</p>
<p>Not only is this much less expensive for you it&#8217;s also less trees being cut down and protects the forests and still gives you the look of solid wood.  All wood cabinet doors also have the advantage of less warping due to humidity and temperature change.  So you could be friendlier to your budget and to the environment at the same time.</p>
<p>You might also consider for the cabinet frames ordering plywood sides for just the cabinets that will have one or both sides exposed.</p>
<p>Another option might simply refinishing your existing kitchen cabinets to a more contemporary or suitable finish than replacing the kitchen cabinets altogether.  That can really change the entire look of your whole kitchen and would definitely be the easiest on your budget.  That&#8217;s probably the most economical option.</p>
<p>Another option you might consider is reducing the number of cabinets in your kitchen plans by using one cabinet where you now have two.  That might not always work but sometimes it can so look at the layout and see if this is something that is possible.</p>
<p>Another area that you could save on kitchen remodeling costs would be in the decorative options.  Molding inserts add a LOT to the remodeling costs of a kitchen remodel.  Could you still achieve a good look with fewer moldings?</p>
<p>Another decorative option that really racks up the expense is the handles and drawer pulls.  They come in many price ranges and there are thousands of companies that offer them so by doing some shopping around you could find something quite nice in a lower price range.</p>
<p>Another way to save on kitchen remodeling costs would be to reduce or eliminate the number of modifications or construction options.  For example could you have a countertop wine rack instead of a custom built-in cabinet? Or does the cabinet depth really need to be modified or could your objectives be met in other ways?</p>
<p>Yet another way to reduce some of your kitchen remodeling costs would be to perhaps put off including some of the fancy cabinet accessories and cool gadgets that could be installed later on or don&#8217;t even really need to be custom built at all.</p>
<p>Could the roll out shelves for the <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/base-cabinets/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with base cabinets">base cabinets</a> for example be installed later on?  And do you really need the custom knife drawer or the custom spice rack?  If you could live without these things it would definitely be a money saving option.</p>
<p>So you don&#8217;t need to give up everything but there are always things you could negotiate, compromise on or eliminate altogether.  So if you are really needing to keep your kitchen remodeling costs down these are some options that could really help.</p>
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		<title>Shopping For Kitchen Cabinets- Making the Buying Process Easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying kitchen cabinets has become easier then ever. You can now go online, pick your cabinet style, pick your color, and see what you&#8217;re getting. The better kitchen cabinet sites will even offer to send you samples. There are always pitfalls to buying online, but this article will guide you through that and make your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/kitchen-cabinets/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with kitchen cabinets">kitchen cabinets</a> has become easier then ever.  You can now go online, pick your cabinet style, pick your color, and see what you&#8217;re getting.  The better kitchen cabinet sites will even offer to send you samples.  There are always pitfalls to buying online, but this article will guide you through that and make your online experience memorable and money saving at the same time.  </p>
<p>When shopping online you are really going to find four different styles of cabinets-  made to order, semi-custom cabinets, stock cabinets, and RTA Cabinets. What I would like to focus on are the RTA Cabinets, which is where you are going to save the most money and still get a higher quality product.  What does RTA mean and why is it so important?  RTA kitchen cabinet or RTA bathroom vanity should be a phrase to get familiar with and at the same time, be comfortable saying.  Ready to assemble is the words behind these three letters.  The reason it is so important is because you can buy RTA kitchen cabinets or bathroom vanities and save 30% to 40% from buying retail.  Yes, that is a fact.  Buying cabinets and assembling them yourself will save you a good amount of money.  Don&#8217;t worry the cabinet are easy to assemble.  Well, I should say some styles of RTA are easy to assemble, but I will get to this later, just remember that if you get the correct RTA kitchen cabinets, you will have very little trouble with putting them together.</p>
<p>Buying online can be confusing, since there are hundreds of sites selling the same style of cabinets at a wide range of prices.  Go to a few RTA sites and make sure you have compared prices.  The good RTA sites will not offer gimmicks like free shipping.  There is no such thing; these sites will make up for it with higher pricing.  Also look for the straight forward, no frills sites.  These sites usually offer the best pricing, and should be warehousing the cabinets, not using a 3rd party to ship their product.   In the event there is a problem with the cabinets, it will be that much more difficult to resolve the problems if there is a 3rd party involved. </p>
<p>If you go to a retail store, like IKEA or home depot, you will see their version of RTA cabinets.  Unfortunately these stores carry an inferior product, but lead you to believe that they are giving you quality at a good price.  When actually it is less of a product and more expensive, its strange but they are giving you less and charging you more.  </p>
<p>As I prompted before, I promised to explain why some RTA kitchen cabinets are better than others.  When shopping around, make sure the RTA bathroom vanity or RTA kitchen cabinets is made of <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/solid-wood/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with solid wood">solid wood</a> faces and paneled wood sides, buying particleboard is simply not a good idea.  </p>
<p>So in the end, shop around at a few different websites, make sure that you are comparing apples to apples.  Make sure you are buying a cabinet that is solid wood and has paneled wood sides.  Nothing else is good enough for your kitchen.  Finally make sure the site is a reliable site, call them or look through the site.  Look for testimonials or other proof of reliability.  By keeping these things in check and making sure the web site follows through with samples or answers to your questions, will not only make your experience easier, but it will also make it worthwhile.  Good luck and start shopping for your new RTA kitchen.</p>
<p>&#8212;<br />I have been remodeling houses and rental properties for over 15 years.  I have discovered the secret to saving thousands on <a href="http://www.rtacabinetstore.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.rtacabinetstore.com?referer=');">kitchen cabinets</a>.  Find out my secret to buying <a href="http://www.rtacabinetstore.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.rtacabinetstore.com?referer=');">kitchen cabinet</a>s at 30-40% below retail.</p>
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		<title>Kitchen Countertops-  Creating a Unique Look by Using Concrete</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 03:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Concrete has become more and more popular over the past couple of years as a versatile countertop material. Not only is it long-lasting and versatile, but it can be poured to fit any space, and it can be stained or colored to match any kitchen style. When it comes to creating your own concrete countertops, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Concrete has become more and more popular over the past couple of years as a versatile <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/countertop-material/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with countertop material">countertop material</a>.  Not only is it long-lasting and versatile, but it can be poured to fit any space, and it can be stained or colored to match any kitchen style. </p>
<p>When it comes to creating your own concrete countertops, there are two methods to consider: The first is to pour the concrete directly on top of your new cabinets and hand trowel the surface; the second is to build molds for the countertops and pour the countertops off site. Pouring the countertops offsite has a lot of advantages including a smoother surface, less of a chance of damaging the cabinets, and more control over the curing process.</p>
<p>Before taking on the project of making your own concrete countertops, it is important to make sure that your cabinets will be able to support the overall weight of the concrete.. Concrete countertops tend to weigh between 12 and 22 pounds per square foot when they&#8217;re poured at a thickness of two inches.  Most higher quality cabinets that are made of plywood or <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/solid-wood/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with solid wood">solid wood</a> can hold the weight&#8230; be careful of cabinets that are made of <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/particleboard/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with particleboard">particleboard</a> or fiberboard.  If the cabinets are not strong enough themselves, you may have to using bracing or extra support to strengthen your cabinets.</p>
<p>With concrete countertops is very important to make sure that your measurements are accurate, especially since you will be building a template. There are two ways to create a template: trace the countertop base on an oversized piece of wood veneer or create a template by connecting strips of wood veneer. The template that you create should be the exact size of the countertop base or cabinet top and not the size of the countertop that will go on it. If you plan on using wood veneer strips, secure the strips to the surface of the cabinet top with the hand stapler. On corners, use a diagonal piece  for extra support . If the template is particularly long or wide, add strips for cross supports. Score and snap off ends with the utility knife and square. </p>
<p>As you are building the template, it is important to think about where your seams and countertop overhangs will be positioned. If you have any sections that are going to be than about 7 or 8 feet, they are prone to cracking and can be difficult to move. You can reduce the chances for cracking by incorporating joints or seams in your countertop. </p>
<p>Countertop overhangs and the countertop lip that extends beyond the face of the countertop will add dimension between the face of the concrete and the face of the cabinet as well as prevent things from dripping onto the face of the cabinet. A  good rule of thumb is to use a 3/4&#8243; overhang for your countertops. </p>
<p>Clearly mark the locations for the seams on your molds so that the pieces can be easily identified. You should also measure your countertop base again and write these measurements on the template to ensure accuracy. Once your template is complete, it is time to find a place to actually build your mold and pour the concrete.  Since the concrete will require time to cure, it is important to pour the countertops in an area with limited exposure to tempurature changes and the weather.  </p>
<p>When choosing the material to build your mold, use a material that will allow easy separation from the curing concrete.  Once you have the mold built, use bathroom caulking to seal all of the edges of your  mold.  This will also allow you to slightly round over the edges, rather than having sharp edges and corners.</p>
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