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A**2
Buy this book before you think about refacing!
This book is very thorough, and reading it convinced me to skip refacing (I think I have the skills) and just buy new cabinets. There's much more work involved than I appreciated and the disruption to the kitchen doesn't look to be much less than simply replacing the cabinets and cupboards.
R**Y
Face frame cabinets only--not a word about Euro style cabinets
This is a reasonably thorough book and will probably be a good reference for upgrading face-frame cabinets. I expected it to cover non-face-frame (European frameless) cabinets, but there's not a word in the book about them. Since the cabinets I am considering refacing are the Euro-style frameless kind, I will have to do additional research to complete my project. For example, a lot of the Euro-style cabinets were made of melamine; are the stick-on veneers appropriate for covering melamine? The edges of frameless cabinets are only about 3/4"; can you apply these stick-on veneers to such narrow edges and not have them lift off after a year? I was also looking for ideas about how to handle the cabinet interiors; many of these melamine cabinets come in white or light colors; when you apply wood veneers and add a wood door, the contrast between the new wood edges, sides and doors would not be pleasing -- how do you go about updating the cabinet interiors to minimize this contrast? Bottom line -- this is a good reference for refacing cabinets, but just doesn't go far enough to talk about frameless cabinets and the challenges mentioned above.
V**R
Four Stars
Looks good but decided not to do the work myself. But it would help if I had.
M**N
Turned out great!!
I completely refaced my kitchen with the help from this book and it turned out fantastic. It covered all of the steps necessary to do the job. This was a much better source than the brief installation instructions provided by the manufacturer of the product that I ended up using. Before reading this book, I was leaning toward replacing my cabinets instead of refacing because I didn't like the idea that when you open the cabinet doors you can see the old facing on the face frame sides. But the author uses a technique to wrap the facing around the interior sides of the face frame which makes it look like solid wood rather than an applied veneer. It was quite a bit extra work to do it this way but the results were well worth it. I highly recommend this book to anyone considering doing a DIY cabinet reface.
C**Y
So dated that the newly refaced cabinets in the photos look old too.
Very dated. To the point of laughter. Sometimes I couldn’t tell which was the before or after. That being said there is some good information; however, I think it likely dated too. Youtube has some more current info.
C**N
Wow its a project alright
I think this book is going to convince me to have help.The detail and info is a bit dated because the book isfrom the 90's but I am glad it gave me more things to consider.
S**S
Exactly as advertised
Great information. Definitely will help when I start my re-facing project. Would certainly recommend this book to anyone looking to refinish their cabinets.
D**R
OK information, does not cover many common concepts. ...
OK information, does not cover many common concepts. This particalar volume reeked of cigarette smoke. That fact was not listed by seller.
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