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Friday, March 4, 2011

March Makeover-For-Your-Home-Series: Freshen Up Your Doors

Today our March Makeover-For-Your-Home takes a look at the doors of your house. Not just your front door either, but all doors: bedroom doors, cabinet doors, the french doors that lead to the back yard. While it is true that investment in the front door of your home is the single best investment to increase the value of your home, all doors are the entryway to every nook and cranny of your home, and the doorknobs and door pulls are the baubles that provide that extra adornment that add to the beauty and uniqueness of the home. From vintage, retro, to modern, consider the possibilities of replacing the brass....

Repair and Replace Door Hardware
To Update Rooms

By: Jane Hoback
Original Publish Date: January 14, 201
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Repair and replace door hardware that makes rooms look dingy and outdated. We’ll show you how door and cabinet pulls, knobs, and hinges can give your home new sparkle.


Repair and replace kitchen cabinet hardware
Replacing or repairing knobs and pulls on cabinets and drawers is a quick way to give your old kitchen a new look.

Cabinet hardware can be simple or ornate, and ranges from $1 a knob to $45 or more. Here’s your game plan:

  • Repair loose knobs and pulls by tightening holding screws, replacing stripped screws, or plugging gaps with wood filler applied with a putty knife.
  • Count the number of knobs or pulls you need before you head to the hardware store. Estimating will cost you time and money.
  • To replace pulls, which are attached to cabinets by a screw at each end, measure the distance between holes--not the length of pulls--to assure a perfect fit.
  • If you’re switching from a two-hole pull to a one-hole knob, choose hardware with back plates that cover door scratches and holes.
Tighten, polish, or replace door hardware
Nothing ages a room like a loose doorknob. You can tighten mortise-style doorknobs by simply tightening the setscrew on the side of the doorknob. For cylindrical doorknobs, you’ll need to take the doorknob apart.
           
Replace dated doorknobs with sleek door levers. For easiest installation, choose a lever handle lockset made by the same manufacturer. Prices range from $20 to $160.

Buy a commercial polish, such as Wright’s or Weiman, to make brass doorknobs shine. Warm water and a little dish soap or a homemade paste of equal parts vinegar and baking soda will scrub off dirt and make stainless steel and glass doorknobs sparkle.

Clean or replace door hinges
  • Telltale paint on door hinges says someone did a sloppy job. To restore hinges, try these techniques.
  • Wash with sudsy hot water.
  • Scrub with a nylon brush or a toothbrush. A wire brush could damage the finish.
  • Brush on paint stripper that is safe for all surfaces.
  • Polish with beeswax furniture polish or brass polish.
Jane Hoback is a veteran business writer who has written for the Rocky Mountain News, Natural Foods Merchandiser magazine, and ColoradoBIZ Magazine.

Stay tuned for for more March Makeover-For-Your-Home tips and tricks for improving the quality and value of your home. If your a southeast Texas resident and would like assistance in determining that actual value of your home, give us your information on our Your Home's Value form and we will be glad to assist you. Lauri Kent is a real estate agent serving Greater Houston and specializing in home sales of Spring TX, The Woodlands TX, and the whole Lake Conroe area. Enjoy browsing Lauri Kent's impressive featured properties for sale on her website.

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