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Dylan Tettemer
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Kitchen Cabinets

Dylan Tettemer
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Im looking into a home to flip, but the kitchen has two different kinds of cabinets. Any ideas on how I can make it good without replacing the whole thing? One section is smaller than the other so I was thinking just replacing the smaller section and try matching. Thoughts?

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Michael Mullins
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Michael Mullins
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You do have the possibility of removing all of the doors and just buying replacement doors. That way they would all be the same. And at the same time I would by upgraded hardware something more modern. After you purchased new doors look into Java stain. It's made by a company called general finish, Java is the color.

I did my whole entire kitchen and bathrooms with Java stain it looks amazing make sure you finish it up with armor -r-seal. It'll look way better.

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