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Congratulations! That new dream kitchen is finally about to happen.

Before the contractor schedules “demo” day, consider the alternatives to swinging a sledgehammer and filling a dumpster with shattered and splintered cabinetry.

With just a modicum of talent, a little bit of paint, and some new hardware (and maybe a brief session on Pinterest), you’ll figure out how to recycle those kitchen cabinets.

Deconstruct- take the cabinets down piece by piece and salvage the easily reusable materials.

Would your garage benefit from some additional storage solutions? Mount the cabinets to the wall for an organized way to house outdoor toys, pet paraphernalia, or garden supplies. This is an easy redo, no need to refinish or paint, after all, it is a garage.

With a few coats of paint and a little imagination, old kitchen cabinets can morph into  a small bench or a toy chest. DIY projects with these pieces are really inexpensive, and usually , a be completed in a day or so. Stylistically, shabby chic, farmhouse and country cottage décor readily welcome upcycled creations.

Cabinet doors readily transform into wall art, and drawers become a pair of end tables with a few coats of paint. Screw some casters on the bottom of painted drawers and you have roll-out under bed storage solutions.

If weekend projects are not in your wheelhouse, consider donating used kitchen cabinets.

Charitable organizations like Habitat for Humanity  serve your neighbors in need, and will often offer to do the deconstruction for you.

Cabinetry is what we do best. Contact us for help with your remodeling projects.