Build a Home Bar with RTA Kitchen Cabinets
Bar Cabinets for Home: How to Use RTA Cabinets for DIY Bars If you’ve ever dreamed of having your own home bar — whether it’s for mixing cocktails, storing wine,... Read more...
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Cabinet Space Savers
Efficient and tidy kitchen organization is all the rage, and you'll find plenty of cabinet space savers at Custom Service Hardware. Picture this: you're preparing your signature dish for guests,... Read more...
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Your Complete Guide to Shaker Style Cabinets
Shaker-style cabinets continue to be some of the most popular kitchen sets we sell at Custom Service Hardware. The clean, balanced design never goes out of fashion and works beautifully... Read more...
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How to Start Remodeling Your Kitchen
At some point, most homeowners think about remodeling their kitchens or at least giving them makeovers with new kitchen cabinets. But, how do you get started? Kitchen remodeling is a... Read more...
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How to Fix Broken Drawer Slides
Cabinet drawers see a lot of activity over the years. Whether they're holding kitchen supplies, hardware tools, or an assortment of random items, drawers bear a great deal of a weight and haphazard use. One day the drawer starts to jam or bind, makes a grinding noise or just plum won't budge. At that point, it's clear that you need to investigate and fix the problem with your drawer slides. It's easy for a misguided slamming of a drawer or general overuse to cause the drawers to stop working properly.... Read more...
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Barn Door Hardware - Indoor vs. Outdoor Uses
Barn door hardware is gaining steam in the home design market as a great way to add a new look to your home. Often you'll see it pictured as an aesthetic new way to add a door or division inside your home. However, other people are installing heavy duty rolling doors that can work outside as well as inside. With a large selection of finishes and roller strap designs, you can create a rustic, medieval, classic, or other theme look to your space. Conceal a closet, customize the look of... Read more...
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All About Cabinet Door Hinges
Hinges may seem like just a small factor when putting together the cabinets in your kitchen or bathroom, but in reality there are a variety of styles to consider. Whether you want to add character with a specific look or finish or create an invisible seamless design, you can find the right cabinet door hinges that suit your needs for your kitchen or room. The Most Common Hinges A commonly used hinge for cabinet and other doors is called the butt hinge. This simple rectangular design performs well for both... Read more...
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How to Assemble Base Cabinets with Glue, Dowels and Brad Nails
How to Assemble RTA Cabinets Although many people tend to assemble their base cabinets with glue and cam locks, it can also easily be done with glue, dowels and brad nails. 1. Prep for assembly. Start off by placing the face frame on the ground. The two side panels with toe kicks should slide easily into the frame's grooves. Next, insert the bottom panel board into the groove on the bottom of the two panels with toe kicks. 2. Assemble main pieces. Insert the two dowels onto the opposite end... Read more...
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How to Assemble a Lazy Susan Cabinet with Glue and Cam Locks
Lazy Susans make a great addition to your RTA kitchen cabinet set. They provide a simple solution for unorganized spaces and make all your goods easily accessible. A great way to make the most of your kitchen space is to install a lazy Susan into a corner cabinet for storage. Here are some basic assembly instructions for a lazy Susan using glue and cam locks. 1. Prep for assembly. Open the box containing your ready-to-assemble lazy Susan, and lay out all of the parts separately. Lay down one of the... Read more...
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How to Assemble Base Cabinets with Glue and Cam Locks
Assembling your RTA base cabinet takes a bit more time and work than the basic kitchen wall cabinet. With that being said, you can still get it done quickly and easily with just a few products. The instructions for assembling base cabinets are very similar to wall cabinets, with just a few added steps. All you need here is some wood glue and a screwdriver. 1. Prep for your RTA cabinet assembly. Open the box containing your RTA base cabinet and separate all of the parts. Place the door and... Read more...
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