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Peninsulas used to be all the rage in kitchens, but over the last few decades, they’ve been replaced by the kitchen island. However, that doesn’t mean peninsulas are outdated. If you want to add extra seating and storage to your kitchen but don’t have room for a large, bulky island, a peninsula can be just as beneficial an addition.

There’s no strict rule about which way cabinet doors should open, but generally, double cabinet doors should open away from each other. With single doors, you want to avoid having them block your path or swing into  areas where people need to stand. Some kitchens are angled so that cabinet doors may crash into something no matter which way they swing, but the methods above can help prevent damage.

For a smooth and long-lasting finish, opt for an 100 percent acrylic, semi gloss latex self-leveling paint. There are many brands and types of paint to choose from, so do research before deciding which one is best for your project. Some paints even have qualities that might save you time. For example, some paints have primer so you can skip priming separately and start painting right away. 

Yes, the base of your cabinets is a vital component, making up the main structure. If it’s damaged, repairing it or replacing it is necessary to continue using your cabinets. Consult a cabinet repair professional to evaluate the status of your cabinet bottoms before moving forward with a plan of action.

You’ll have to make a judgment call. Kitchen ceilings between 8 and 12 feet high typically offer the best-case installations for a new row of cabinets or shelves that will fill the gap. By the time your ceiling reaches 15 feet or higher, as they often do in open floor plans, it’s time to embrace the space and consider toppers that don’t have to reach all the way to the ceiling. You can still get plenty of extra storage with one of our steps above.

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