When I first saw this picture I thought you just lived in a really small studio apartment and the kitchen was right next to the baby room. But then I realized it was the changing table for the baby. That is so so clever. I love that you reused them, too. And, might I add, that I adore the colors that you have chosen. Never in a million years would I be able to put together colors like that. You've got talent.
alexrussell
December 05, 2006
I love that you've kept the old cabinets. So many people just toss good cabinets and don't realize they're like built-in furniture. They can almost always be refinished and restored if the layout works, or just re-set whererever they need to go--like you did.
dentedvw
December 02, 2006
If you can save your cabinets when you remove them, you can donate them to Habitat for Humanity. In most moderate to large urban areas, Habitat for Humanity will have a "Re-Store", where they resell donated building materials. Kitchen cabinets are one of their most popular items! I should know, almost half of my kitchen cabinets are reused cabinets that I purchased there.
Not only is it environmentally friendly to donate them, you get a receipt that you can toss in that shoebox you are saving for march/april tax time. :)
Sijbrich
alexrussell
dentedvw
If you can save your cabinets when you remove them, you can donate them to Habitat for Humanity. In most moderate to large urban areas, Habitat for Humanity will have a "Re-Store", where they resell donated building materials. Kitchen cabinets are one of their most popular items! I should know, almost half of my kitchen cabinets are reused cabinets that I purchased there.
Not only is it environmentally friendly to donate them, you get a receipt that you can toss in that shoebox you are saving for march/april tax time. :)
Gradon
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