Free Kitchen Cabinet Hardware Sources

By RS, published Oct 01, 2007
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Updating and changing out your kitchen cabinet hardware for free is a fun way to give your kitchen a whole new look. Whether you want to change out your existing kitchen cabinet hardware for modern stainless steel cabinet hardware or even vintage kitchen cabinet hardware, there a few fun ways you can try to get a new look for free!

Craigslist

We all know about the buy that posted a paper clip on Craigslist and eventually turned it into a home. Why not try this with your kitchen cabinet hardware! Try posting your kitchen cabinet hardware under the barter or trade section.

Write in the add that you want to update your or change yoru kitchen cabinet hardware out for free and want to swap. It would be a good idea to measure the hole distance in any drawer pulls so you can make sure you swap with someone with kitchen cabinet hardware that will work for your kitchen!

You never know what may turn up! Even if you do not like the color of their kitchen cabinet hardware, you could paint it out to be a color that will update your kitchen cabinets for free!

Neighbor

Why not try this same swap idea with a neighbor. We always want what the Jones's have, so maybe someone in your neighborhood would want your kitchen cabinet hardware and you might want there!

This is a fun way to update kitchen cabinet hardware, light fixtures, and hey, even lawn furniture! Barters and swapping are a fun way to update or change out anything in yoru home for free.

Paint

Paint is always of course the simplest way to update yoru kitchen cabinet hardware for free. Be sure to clean your drawer pulls and knobs fist. The apply a metal primer. Now, spray on a coat of stainless steel paint!

Sell and Buy

Remove Your Kitchen Cabinet Hardware All Together

If you are about to paint yoru kitchen cabinets to resurface them, but the hardware is outdated and yoru can not afford new hardware, then try filling the holes and eliminating the kitchen cabinet hardware all together.

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