| September 29, 2003 |
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Whether you're getting ready to sell or are just craving a decorative change, the kitchen is always a great target for a weekend project. It is, after all, the heart of the home -- a place to cook, entertain, hang out, pay bills and do homework. Joan McCloskey, editorial marketing director for Better Homes and Gardens, told homebuilders at the 2003 International Builders Show earlier this year that two years later Sept. 11 has bound the family together in the kitchen. "No room deserves more attention than the kitchen, and the main reason is that that's where we're living ever since September 11," she said. "Forget about his wood working shop, her home office, and the baby's toy room. Yes, all of those individual spaces are important, but not as pivotal to family happiness as the kitchen." So whether you're aiming for a dramatic change or want to make your kitchen more personal, there are many projects you can do in a weekend to create an impact. Finally, if your cabinets are looking a little dingy, Lowe's suggests removing them and giving them a deep cleaning using something like TSP and following the instructions. If cleaning doesn't do the trick, then you may want to strip and paint them. Lowe's also offers up the idea of dressing up your cabinets by adding molding in a contrasting color or finish. Meanwhile, Schwartz recommends changing out panel cabinet doors for glass cabinet doors or mix open shelves with cabinets. And if you're looking for a finishing touch, there are plenty of options. "Incorporate one-of-a-kind pieces such as an antique farm table for an island or an heirloom hutch for cabinets," Schwartz said. "(Or) add a sculpted or decorative hood ... or move your microwave off the counter." |
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