kitchen cabinet door replacement (color, sink, bathroom, kitchens)
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Got some damage to kitchen cabinet doors right below the sink. Does anyone know of a good company where you can find replacement doors for your specific wood type and cabinet surface.
I don't want to be the bearer of bad news but what you are attempting to do is about 99% impossible to do.
Age of cabinets, Make of cabinets. If cabinet maker is still in business, do they still make that cabinet door and if they do there will be a color difference.
The only cabinets that have standard size doors are boxes made as 'euro' boxes. If the cabinets are 'face frame', many manufacturers have their own sizes.
Got some damage to kitchen cabinet doors right below the sink. Does anyone know of a good company where you can find replacement doors for your specific wood type and cabinet surface.
I am doing that now...
fortunately my cabinets are Merillat, and I can just replace them.
What brand are yours?
Trying to figure that out now.....can't seem to find a sticker or anything on these cabinets to know who made them. These cabinets are relatively new so they should still make them...any ideas where to look for the markings on the cabinet maker
I would take one off and go to a custom cabinet shop.Unless they were made with a custom ground shape bit its likely they can match them and even get very close on the finish look.
I would take one off and go to a custom cabinet shop.Unless they were made with a custom ground shape bit its likely they can match them and even get very close on the finish look.
You can bet they will charge a pretty penny though...
If the damage is on the panel and not the frame of the door another option might be to just remove the panel and insert an old fashioned metal punchout panel since this is for under the sink. That style used to be quite common in olderhouses to allow air to circulate and keep pipes from freezing in the winter. Sometimes they were copper or galvanized metal, sometimes paited. I know they still make them but I'm having difficulting finding an example to post.
i want to replace my kitchen cabinet presently my cabinets are Merillat..so please tell me more about new brands so that the replacement of my cabinet should be awesome.
Thanks
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