Kitchen Renovation Tips: Why Beveled Wood Edge Countertops?
Graceful and chic are the words that you will hear when you ask
any home renovators what kind of look they want for the kitchen.
Surfaces, including countertops, influence to a large degree the
look of a kitchen. That is why chic graceful looking countertops
are in demand. There are actually many home renovators who are
designing and making their own countertops. One way to add a
modern highlight to a traditional countertop is to create
beveled wood edges for your countertop. Beveled edges on wood
are relatively simple to make and there are other benefits as
well.
The beveled wood edge countertop is most easily added during the
replacement of an existing laminated countertop area. You can
also opt to modify your current countertop by adding a beveled
wood edge; but most homeowners find once they begin planning a
kitchen makeover, a brand new countertop is a must have. Given
the right tools and materials just about any one can renovate a
laminate countertop with an elegant beveled wood edge. It is a
project that can even be finished in only a few hours.
When shopping for supplies for this project, make sure your new
edge wood matches the wood in other features of the room, such
as cabinets, if they are unpainted. If most of the kitchen is or
will be painted, bring a paint chip and make sure the color of
the wood is one that will be harmonious with the room as a whole.
For making the bevel in your wood edge strips, the best tool is
a compound sliding miter saw. This is an electric saw which
pivots from side to side to create the miter cut, as well as
pivoting left to right to create the bevel. If you don't own
one, you can rent one, or alternately, have the store where you
bought the wood size and bevel it for you. Be sure to do a few
practice cuts on some scrap wood if you have not previously used
one of these saws.
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