Learn all about oak kitchen cabinets and discover why this type of wood has stayed so popular in kitchen designs everywhere. Slobo Mitic By: Amy McEvoy Related To: Kitchen Cabinets Cabinets Hardwood Kitchens Wood Traditional Kitchens Design Styles Traditional Oak kitchen cabinets are popular in ...
There are as many kitchen design styles today as there are kitchens, since designs may be eclectic or highly customized by combining different looks. Some kitchen looks are quite rustic while others are completely modern in style. Some of the most popular kitchen styles seen in today's homes a...
Maya used a chop saw to make the kitchen cabinets out of some oak scraps. The bed is the only piece I made using the table saw. Jessica Strick, a fellow exhibit developer and master seamstress, made some tiny pillows for the bed. I used a piece of light diffuser and trimmed it on ...
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that is applied to cabinet doors and frames as a means of providing a more attractive appearance. Veneers of this type are often uses to face cabinetry that is constructed with durable but less costly materials. As a result, homeowners can enjoy the look of more expensive cabinets without ...
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My family is very fond of shaker style furniture, with clean lines and maybe a bevel here and there. We made our kitchen table in this style, and since it sits in the next room, we figured it would be a good choice for the style of this piece. Fortunately, this style is also fairl...
Shou Sugi Ban is a Japanese technique, that dates back to the 18th century, for preserving wood. The process is specifically meant for cedar, but works on many species of wood such as cypress, ash, oak, maple, and of course pine like I used. The wood is burned, and this preserves th...