I am still working on my kitchen.
I think a good idea is to build 1 or 2 boxes at a time. Take down old cabinets and replace with the new ones.
Do uppers first, then lowers.
This is going to take a lot longer than you think it will.. (No matter how realistic you are
)
I had a minor layout change, so I put the new cabinets in that area first.
The family will be a lot more patient if you minimize the disruption.
As a hobbyist, unless you are blessed with a ton or storage, I don't think it is realistic to store all the cabinets until you have them all done.
Some people will do the doors and face frames first, then build the carcasses to fit in order to avoid storing the boxes for an extended period of time.
That is an interesting idea, I am just not skilled enough to do that. I make a lot of mistakes.
This can turn from a "Fun project" to a "second job" pretty quickly.. Plan to take some mental health breaks ( an occasional few weeks where you do not work on it).
Don't turn into a project manager pushing yourself to devote every free moment to get it done ASAP.
That said, even though I am not done with mine, I am glad I did it. One of the most satisfying projects I did in a long time, I learned a lot, and while it is not perfect, looks pretty good.
I am still working on my kitchen.
I think a good idea is to build 1 or 2 boxes at a time. Take down old cabinets and replace with the new ones.
Do uppers first, then lowers.
This is going to take a lot longer than you think it will.. (No matter how realistic you are
)
I had a minor layout change, so I put the new cabinets in that area first.
The family will be a lot more patient if you minimize the disruption.
As a hobbyist, unless you are blessed with a ton or storage, I don't think it is realistic to store all the cabinets until you have them all done.
Some people will do the doors and face frames first, then build the carcasses to fit in order to avoid storing the boxes for an extended period of time.
That is an interesting idea, I am just not skilled enough to do that. I make a lot of mistakes.
This can turn from a "Fun project" to a "second job" pretty quickly.. Plan to take some mental health breaks ( an occasional few weeks where you do not work on it).
Don't turn into a project manager pushing yourself to devote every free moment to get it done ASAP.
That said, even though I am not done with mine, I am glad I did it. One of the most satisfying projects I did in a long time, I learned a lot, and while it is not perfect, looks pretty good.