60s Plywood Kitchen Cabinets Painted White
Harness the Power of Paint
Newsflash! The new decade is here, and your kitchen no longer has to be all white. Paint is your new best friend and it's time you rewrote your kitchen's color story. Choose a fresh hue to give old cabinets new life and distract from less-than-trendy door styles.
GET THE HOW-TO: Best Way to Paint Kitchen Cabinets
Try Removable Wallpaper
Whether you are removing cabinet doors, opting for glass-fronts or simply tired of the boring interior of your cabinets, removable wallpaper is the perfect way to add a pop of color and pattern. But why stop there? Find a multitude of creative uses for removable wallpaper at the link below.
READ MORE: How to Add Pops of Pattern With Removable Wallpaper
Install Crown Molding
Add height, interest and sophistication to your kitchen by installing beautiful crown molding along the top of builder-grade cabinets. Hire a skilled trim carpenter to craft custom molding to your height specifications or, if you're handy with a miter saw, DIY your own. Color-match molding to the cabinets or choose a contrasting hue for a striking visual.
Swap Out Boring Hardware
Swapping out old knobs and pulls is one of the quickest and cheapest fixes for what ails your kitchen cabinets. Hunt for new, trendy options at your local big-box store, salvage shops or from your favorite online retailer. Pro Tips: Match the width of your new drawer pulls to the old ones before buying so you don't have to drill new holes. You might knock some paint off the cabinets when removing old hardware, so be prepared to sand and touch up those spots with fresh paint.
SEE MORE: 25 High-Style Hardware Buys for Your Kitchen Cabinets
Install Sliding Shelves
Custom kitchens have lots of built-in features to add functionality, but there's no reason you can't have the same perks on a budget. Roll-out shelves for bottom cabinets are a must and these sturdy ash drawers from The Container Store are easy to install with just a screwdriver or drill.
BUY IT: The Container Store, $49.99-$69.99
Get Organized With Drawer Dividers
Plastic isn't the only option for drawer organizing. These days, drawer dividers come in beautiful wood finishes and are often made to adjust perfectly to the width of your cabinet, giving them a bespoke quality that is only improved upon once you add your favorite curated kitchen tools.
READ MORE: Tiny Spring Cleaning: How to De-Junk Your Junk Drawer
Remove Some Cabinet Doors
Love the look of open shelving but don't want to tear out your cabinets? Try removing a few cabinet doors, instead. By doing so, you can use glassware, dinnerware and other beautiful kitchen items as decor pieces and create an open, airy look in your kitchen. Follow the link below to learn how to seamlessly remove cabinet doors.
GET THE HOW-TO: How to Remove Cabinet Doors and Install Trim
Add Glass Door Inserts
According to glass insert manufacturer Bendheim, refacing your cabinets costs 80% less than totally replacing them. Plus, it's a project you can do yourself over a weekend without losing the use of your kitchen (see our DIY instructions below). Not brave enough to go totally open with your cabinetry? Try this project on just the set of cabinets flanking your stove or over the coffee counter and put your best dishes on display.
GET THE HOW-TO: Update Kitchen Cabinets With Glass Inserts
Beautify With Beadboard
Dress up a boring kitchen island or plain cabinet fronts with beadboard. The sophisticated paneling has been used for years to add texture and interest to otherwise plain surfaces and is the perfect way to rethink old, tired cabinets before painting.
Hang Storage Bars Inside Doors
Want to maximize storage in the kitchen without building more cabinetry? Look to your pantry or cabinet doors as blank canvases for all your hanging storage needs. Put that wasted space to good use and install a small window treatment rod (like this Fintorp Ikea rail and Syrlig curtain clips) to hang spices, potholders and more in reach and out of sight.
READ THE ARTICLE: 12 Galley Kitchen Organization Ideas You'll Wish You Thought of Sooner
Add Interest With Furniture Legs & Feet
Add a traditional, handmade quality to your builder-grade kitchen cabinets by installing furniture legs and feet. Make the legs yourself or purchase prefabricated legs (just make sure you measure the height from floor to bottom of cabinet) then install them beneath the cabinet in the toe kick space. Paint the feet to match the cabinetry for the ultimate custom look.
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Try Open Shelving
Open shelving is the piece de resistance of a modern kitchen. We love it tucked in among upper cabinets as shown above, filled with flowy plants in front of a window or spanning an entire wall. Regardless of where you choose, installing open shelving in your kitchen will add necessary storage space and undeniable charm.
GET THE HOW-TO: How to Replace Upper Cabinets With Open Shelving
Add Toe Kick Drawers
Instead of installing baseboards underneath your kitchen cabinets, opt for toe-kick drawers to create extra storage space for flat items such as cutting boards and serving plates.
SEE MORE: 30 Potential Storage Spaces You're Overlooking
Make Room for Wine
Is there an empty, awkward space between your fridge and cabinetry? Modify it to store your best vino. Hit the hardware store to source the inexpensive materials to make this tall, thin cubby shelf (a great weekend project), or search the web for premade versions.
Add A Peg Organizer
Peg organizers are a great way to add functional storage to lower cabinet drawers. Not only does this organization system get the job done, but it looks far more beautiful than the plastic and coated metal organization systems from big box stores. The end result will have your kitchen looking straight out of a magazine.
WATCH THE VIDEO: Custom Drawer Organizer
Replace Door Fronts With Chicken Wire
Create Lid Storage
Pots and their lids are great partners on the stove, but inside the kitchen cabinet, not so much. Get a handle on the havoc and make your cabinets more functional by storing lids on the door with a minimalist rack like this steel model from The Container Store.
BUY IT: The Container Store, $49.99
Light It Up Under the Cabinets
Installing lighting under your cabinets isn't just a practical improvement. This easy upgrade combats the shadows cast by your ceiling and pendant lighting and will make the whole room glow with ambient warmth. Don't underestimate the power that even small under-cabinet lighting installations can make on the kitchen as a whole.
Built-In Message Center
Storage dilemma: Daily mail and magazines quickly pile up and clutter your kitchen. Solution: If you don't want to pin items on your refrigerator or have the wall space for a bulletin board, a base message center cabinet is a good alternative. It gives you an organized spot for the papers, while also providing a great way to end a cabinet run.
Handy Spice Storage
Adding smart, sliding storage in your kitchen has never been easier. With an abundance of cabinet-modification products on the market today, you're sure to find one that suits your needs and takes your kitchen to the next level. This hidden spice storage makes use of the weird cabinet void between the stove and cabinet and perfectly fills the space.
READ MORE: Spice Racks for Kitchen Cabinets
Mismatch Upper and Lower Cabinets
Add beauty and colorful contrast to your kitchen by mismatching your upper and lower cabinets. This is a fantastic way to upgrade a white kitchen without biting off more than you can chew. This trendy approach tends to look best with a dark, moody color on the bottom and a white or other neutral on top.
SEE MORE: 100 Bright and Beautiful Colorful Kitchen Ideas
Play With Pops of Pattern
Give a whole new meaning to custom cabinetry by lining the sides of drawers with removable wallpaper. Elegantly enhance with subdued patterns, or pick a beautiful, bold motif to add some secret style to simple cabinets.
READ MORE: How to Add Pops of Pattern With Removable Wallpaper
Add Under-Cabinet Shelving
Don't forget the dead air space underneath upper shelves — it's a smart place to stash mugs, dessert plates, baking sheets and other compact kitchen items. The Container Store offers under-cabinet shelving made from vinyl-coated wire that adds usable real estate to existing cabinets without taking up any extra space in your kitchen.
SEE MORE: 30 Small Kitchen Storage Ideas
Or, Under-Shelf Wine Glass Holders
As with under-cabinet shelving, under-cabinet wine storage is a fantastic way to utilize dead space. The storage not only adds to the usability of your cabinets but offers a safe storage solution for wine glasses that allows them to air dry.
WATCH THE VIDEO: Under-Shelf Wine Glass Holder
Craft a Plant Shelf
Look up! A simple shelf overflowing with greenery acts as a second window treatment above this kitchen sink. To recreate the look, install a common wood board between upper cabinets, then fill with low-maintenance house plants. You can paint the shelf to match cabinets or choose a fun, complementary or contrasting color, instead.
GET THE HOW-TO: 30 Indoor Plants for Low Light
60s Plywood Kitchen Cabinets Painted White
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