Decor Handles: How To Install New Door Knobs For A Quick Home Makeover
Nothing dates kitchens and bathrooms more than old-fashioned, worn and dirty handles and knobs on cabinetry and doors. Even if you’re a DIY novice, updating handles is a simple, inexpensive task that can transform cabinetry.
Replacing your furniture hardware is simple and oh so effective. Follow these top tips for a smooth process and a quick home makeover…
- Remove the original hardware. You could use a screwdriver instead of a drill to remove the original hardware – no mess, no fuss.
- Drill a hole for the new hardware. Be sure to select your new knob to replace the old hardware and be sure to drill a new hole that is most suitable for your new knobs.
- Fill old screw holes with wood filler. This will ensure a seamless look.
- Sand the wood filler.
- Paint.
- Add the new hardware. Ensure that it is secure and in place.
For the widest range of door handles and locks, be sure to visit Decor Handles. Here you will find hundreds of choices to choose from. They also stock door hinges, cupboard handles and window fittings. Shop online or visit one of their stores where they will quote you on your project, big or small.
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