04-25-2016, 11:45 AM
Hi all- looking forward to any resources/tips/tricks etc you can offer.
I'm in the process of designing our kitchen cabinets with the following design specs per the customer (my lovely wife)
1. White cabinets with beadboard/shaker styling (similar in design to these)
2. 2x glass top cabinets, all the rest beadboarded
3. Under cabinet lighting
4. Counter TBD at a later date
5. Prefers face frames vs frameless (whew)
6. Likes slow close doors and bottom mounted slides for drawers (I retrofitted these to our last kitchen and she loved it)
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My thoughts on this first time doing kitchens from scratch
I plan to use melamine for the carcasses and Alder (readily available here) face frames/door rails and stiles.
I plan to use my domino for the carcass fastening as well as the construction of the face frames and the doors
I haven't completely decided yet on attaching the face frames to the carcasses- probably either dominoes or pocket screws.
Finish for face frames and doors will be paint- I have had really good luck painting kitchen cabinet doors with my earlex and Benjamin Moore Satin Impervo paint. It is expensive, but has worked well and held up. I'm sure painting here in WA state will be slightly different than it was in Tucson with the moisture- any tips there will be appreciated.
Also I'm curious how any of you would make the beadboard for the door panels (I'm thinking ply with a bead bit and router)
My shop includes all the basics (tablesaw, jointer, planer, router table, bandsaw) as well as some tools that should help make things better as far as quality or speed go (I have a forrest melamine blade, a festool tracksaw, domino etc.) I also have a large outbuilding where I can plastic off a dust free area for spraying and storage.
I think I've thought this through but would appreciate tips/resources etc. from those of you here that are more experienced.
Lawrence
I'm in the process of designing our kitchen cabinets with the following design specs per the customer (my lovely wife)
1. White cabinets with beadboard/shaker styling (similar in design to these)
2. 2x glass top cabinets, all the rest beadboarded
3. Under cabinet lighting
4. Counter TBD at a later date
5. Prefers face frames vs frameless (whew)
6. Likes slow close doors and bottom mounted slides for drawers (I retrofitted these to our last kitchen and she loved it)
-
My thoughts on this first time doing kitchens from scratch
I plan to use melamine for the carcasses and Alder (readily available here) face frames/door rails and stiles.
I plan to use my domino for the carcass fastening as well as the construction of the face frames and the doors
I haven't completely decided yet on attaching the face frames to the carcasses- probably either dominoes or pocket screws.
Finish for face frames and doors will be paint- I have had really good luck painting kitchen cabinet doors with my earlex and Benjamin Moore Satin Impervo paint. It is expensive, but has worked well and held up. I'm sure painting here in WA state will be slightly different than it was in Tucson with the moisture- any tips there will be appreciated.
Also I'm curious how any of you would make the beadboard for the door panels (I'm thinking ply with a bead bit and router)
My shop includes all the basics (tablesaw, jointer, planer, router table, bandsaw) as well as some tools that should help make things better as far as quality or speed go (I have a forrest melamine blade, a festool tracksaw, domino etc.) I also have a large outbuilding where I can plastic off a dust free area for spraying and storage.
I think I've thought this through but would appreciate tips/resources etc. from those of you here that are more experienced.
Lawrence
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my portfolio
http://s171.photobucket.com/user/ldr_klr/slideshow/portfolio?sort=6