Kick Start Your DIY Minor Kitchen Remodel With Wholesale Cabinet Doors
Home value experts agree that one of the most profitable ways to increase your home's value is through a kitchen remodel. And the more work you can do yourself, the bigger a return you'll see on your investment. In fact, according to Remodeling Magazine's 2009-10 Cost vs. Value Report, with a minor kitchen remodel you'll see a 78.3% return on your investment.
And that's if you hire a professional contractor and pay him (or her) an average of $21,411. Imagine how much of your expense you could recoup if you paid a lot less by doing the remodel yourself and buying wholesale remodeling supplies. In some cases you could see a 100% return on your investment; in other cases, it could actually PAY to remodel your kitchen.
So let's talk cabinet doors. Remodeling Magazine suggests that with a minor kitchen remodel, you only replace cabinet doors, leaving the original cabinet boxes. This is a good area to talk about then, because cabinet doors are going to be one of your most expensive costs. They suggest using new raised-panel wood doors and drawers, as well as adding new hardware.
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But you don't have to pay an arm and a leg for replacement cabinet doors. By buying wholesale, you can shave quite a bit off the cost, and still have beautiful doors. Single cabinet doors can be purchased both finished and unfinished, with the unfinished doors being the most affordable. But with unfinished doors, you'll have to stain and seal them yourself. Where you buy doors from depends on what is available locally, and on what you can find online. For example, Doors and Pulls, which operates a store through Ebay, sells cabinet doors at wholesale prices. They sell a 22x22 raised panel kitchen cabinet door, pre-stained, for $18.00 plus shipping. And this is just one example of wholesale dealers who operate online, both through Ebay and through their own websites. So use these websites and the stores you have locally to save as much money as you can on the cabinet doors for your minor kitchen remodel. With the money you save, you can either continue increasing your profit, or put it toward nicer materials than you would have been able to afford otherwise. |

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